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 Essential SQLAlchemy
If you’re an application programmer you’ve probably run into a relational database at
some point in your professional career. Whether you’re writing enterprise client-server
applications or building the next Web 2.0 killer application, you need someplace to
put the persistent data for your application, and relational... |  |  Ext JS in Action
It was early 2006, and I was spending many frustrating hours testing and learning
many of the frameworks and libraries on the internet. Seemingly, out of nowhere, I
stumbled upon an extension to YUI or YUI-ext, developed by an unknown at the time,
Jack Slocum.
At last! An Ajax library that was easy to use and well-documented.... |  |  Computer Graphics for Artists: An Introduction
Computer Graphics for Artists: an introduction is an application-independent, reader-friendly primer for anyone with a serious desire to understand 3D Computer Graphics
Opening with the first and most basic elements of computer graphics, the book rapidly advances into progressively more complex concepts. Each of the elements,... |
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 RESTful .NET: Build and Consume RESTful Web Services with .NET 3.5
I’ve been working with the Web throughout my entire software engineering career. I started out writing ASP pages and COM components. I then moved into the world of .NET with ASP.NET and ASMX web services.
In 2004, I got involved with BizTalk Server, which pushed me even more into the world of services and XML. I worked with... |  |  The RenderMan Shading Language Guide
Over the past 15 years, movie audiences all over the world have witnessed the emergence of one of the most revolutionary tools ever created to aid in the creation of films, the use of Computer Generated Imagery (CGI). Through the use of CGI, filmmakers have transported us to distant places, put us right in the middle of very dangerous shots,... |  |  How to Become an Exceptional DBA, 2nd Edition
I have worked with database applications for most of my career, and have been a SQL Server DBA for the last thirteen years. I started with the computer industry in 1981, the year the first IBM Personal Computer, running DOS 1.0, was released. In fact, I owned one of the first models off the production line.
My first exposure to a... |
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