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 Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 R2 Analytics & Data Visualization
This book is written for the “information worker” businessperson who already
uses Microsoft Office applications such as Excel, Word, or Visio to accomplish
his or her daily work. Today, information workers most often work in the
collaboration environment of SharePoint, where their spreadsheets and documents are
saved and... |  |  Building on SugarCRM
In the crowded field of customer relationship management (CRM) systems, SugarCRM stands out—not only for its modular design, but also for the ease with which you can develop, customize, and extend your CRM applications. This concise book provides a thorough overview of the development tools and APIs available in SugarCRM 6.2,... |  |  Flash CS5.5: The Missing Manual
Flash’s evolution is unique, even for the fast-changing computer software world.
First released in 1996 under the name FutureSplash, it was a tool for creating
web-based animations. It’s still the go-to application for that job; however,
along the way it’s acquired new capabilities. Today, Flash powers... |
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 Xcode 4 (Developer Reference)
After a few years with Xcode 3, my first impressions of Xcode 4 were mixed. At first, I thought the redesign was unnecessarily rigid and proscriptive. I missed Interface Builder's floating windows and object palettes, and I couldn't find a convincing reason for the enforced three-way window split in the editor.
Over time, I... |  |  Design and Prototyping for Drupal
If you’re reading this book, you’re probably a web designer who has heard of Drupal,
wants to get started with it, and may have even tried it out a couple of times. And you
might be frustrated because even if you’re used to code, Drupal has thrown you a major
learning curve that you hadn’t expected.... |  |  Beginning iOS 5 Application Development
APPLE FIRST OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED the iOS 5 at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)
in June 2011. After 7 betas and with much anticipation, Apple finally rolled out iOS 5 with the
vastly improved iPhone 4S. With 200 new features added to the iOS, Apple is set to reign as the
king of the mobile platform for the foreseeable... |
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 What's New in Adobe AIR 3
This book will detail the various enhancements, new functionalities, and general improvements
available in this version of the Adobe AIR runtime. Each item is explained
in detail, and when possible, a series of screen captures and a full code example will be
provided, enabling you to both grasp the new feature in a visual way, and... |  |  |  |  GameSalad Beginner's Guide
In July 2008, Apple revolutionized mobile entertainment. They brought us the App Store.
This was not only incredible for those who owned "iDevices" (iPod Touch, iPhone, and so on),
who could now download apps and games to make their device even more entertaining, but
it opened up a new scope for developers. The incredible... |
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 iOS 5 Essentials
Building on the phenomenal success of its predecessor, iOS 5 includes over 200 new user features as well as an updated SDK containing over 1,500 new APIs. iOS 5 looks set to reinforce the iPhone's dominance in the smartphone market.
iOS 5 Essentials will help you learn how to build simple, yet powerful iOS 5 applications, incorporating... |  |  Pro Windows Embedded Compact 7: Producing Device Drivers
Windows Embedded Compact 7 is really the latest version of Windows CE. Books dedicated to this
operating system are relatively scarce. Windows CE turned into a proper RTOS when Windows CE 3.0
was launched. A few books were published, most notably by Douglas Boling and James Wilson. The first
book concentrated on application... |  |  Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology
In Pro JavaFX 2: A Definitive Guide to Rich Clients with Java Technology, Jim Weaver, Weiqi Gao, Stephen Chin, Dean Iverson, and Johan Vos show you how you can use the JavaFX platform to create rich-client Java applications. You'll see how JavaFX provides a powerful Java-based UI platform capable... |
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