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 Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software DevelopmentIn this book, you will learn where the Open Source movement comes from and what motivates its adherents. You will be introduced to the culture that fuels the movement, as well as the personalities and organizations that promote its growth. You will also understand the strengths of the Open Source movement and how it changes the way in which... |  |  Hidden Unity in Nature's LawsOne of the paradoxes of the physical sciences is that as our knowledge has progressed, more and more diverse physical phenomena can be explained in terms of fewer underlying laws, or principles. In Hidden Unity, eminent physicist John Taylor puts many of these findings into historical perspective and documents how progress is made when unexpected,... |  |  How To Do Everything With Your Pocket PC, 2nd EditionMake the most of your pocket PC with this hands-on easy-to-use resource. Find out how to synch your pocket PC with your desktop computer, browse the Web, send instant messages, play games, and much more.
Get the most out of your Pocket PC and all its features and capabilities with this easy-to-follow resource. You'll learn... |
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 The Hidden Power of Photoshop CSAlthoughI wasn’t really thinking about it at the time, in a way, I really started writing this book in 1992 when I first started using Photoshop professionally (with Photoshop 2). At the time I wasn’t planning to write a book, but I had already been involved with scanning and editing digital artwork for several years. I had become... |  |  Basics of Contemporary Cryptography for IT PractitionersThe aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive introduction to cryptography without using complex mathematical constructions. The themes are conveyed in a form that only requires a basic knowledge of mathematics, but the methods are described in sufficient detail to enable their computer implementation. The book describes the main techniques... |  |  Research-Based Web Design & Usability GuidelinesU.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Research-Based Web Design and Usability Guidelines. These Guidelines reflect HHS’ commitment to identifying innovative, research-based approaches that result in highly responsive and easy-to-use Web sites for the public.
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