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OpenStack in Action offers the real world use cases and step-by-step instructions you can take to develop your own cloud platform from from inception to deployment. This book guides you through the design of both the physical hardware cluster and the infrastructure services you'll need to create a... |  |  Hands-on with ASP.NET MVC Covering MVC 6
MVC (Model-View-Controller) is the popular Microsoft technology which enables you to build dynamic, data-driven, mobile websites, TDD site. Hands-On with ASP.NET MVC is not only written for those who are going to have affair with MVC for the 1st time, rather it is written in such a way that even experienced professional will love reading this... |  |  Agile Web Development with Rails 4 (Pragmatic Programmers)
Rails just keeps on changing. Both Rails 3 and 4, as well as Ruby 1.9 and 2.0, bring hundreds of improvements, including new APIs and substantial performance enhancements. The fourth edition of this award-winning classic has been reorganized and refocused so it's more useful than ever before for developers new to Ruby and Rails. ... |
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Learn valuable programming skills while building your own Minecraft adventure!
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The Raspberry Pi Zero is a powerful, low-cost, credit-card sized computer, which lends
itself perfectly to begin the controller of sophisticated home automation devices. Using the
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