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 HTML5 Mastery: Semantics, Standards, and Styling
Unless you have been off on a digital-free holiday, you’ve heard a lot of chatter about HTML5. As a web
professional, it is apparent that having an understanding of HTML5 is not only beneficial—it’s essential.
The future of the Web has radically changed course in the last few years from XHTML to HTML5, which
means... |  |  |  |  Programming Reactive Extensions and LINQ
Right now, we as programmers are at an impasse—a transition period between the well-understood
world of imperative programming, and a world that is increasingly at odds with this model. In the ’80s,
everything was simple: one machine, one thread, no network.
CPUs are now scaling horizontally, adding more and more... |
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 Practical Arduino Engineering
Arduino boards have impressed both hackers and professional engineers. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, it isn't just a breadboard and a hazy idea that keeps you going. It's essential to institute a proper design, device instrumentation and, indeed, test your project thoroughly before committing to a... |  |  HTML5 Geolocation
This book explores the W3C Geolocation API, a specification that provides scripted
access to geographical location information associated with a hosted device.* This API
defines objects that can be used in JavaScript to ascertain the position of the device on
which the code is executed.
Truly revolutionary: now... |  |  Data Mining and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity
In the emerging era of Web 3.0, securing cyberspace has gradually evolved into a
critical organizational and national research agenda inviting interest from a multidisciplinary
scientific workforce. There are many avenues into this area, and, in recent
research, machine-learning and data-mining techniques have been applied to design,... |
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