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 |  |  Project Management:A Practical Guide for Success (Crisp)
Everyone manages projects from time to time. For example, students manage a
project fulfilling class requirements. The do-it-yourselfer manages a project furng
or building something around the house. A host manages a social event. These
people can capitalize on the same concepts of project management as those used by
engineers,... |  |  Digital Games and Learning
Several years ago, I attended a conference in Shanghai that brought together
leading American and Chinese thinkers about games and learning. The event’s
organizers asked us to share what we saw as best practices from our respective
countries. The Chinese game designers proudly displayed games that included
historically... |
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 Async JavaScript: Build More Responsive Apps with Less Code
Originally devised to enhance web pages in Netscape 2.0, JavaScript is now
faced with being a single-threaded language in a multimedia, multitasking,
multicore world. Yet JavaScript has not only persevered since 1995, it’s
thrived. One after the other, potential rivals in the browser—Flash, Silverlight,
and Java... |  |  Jump Start Node.js
One of the difficulties I had when trying to learn Node.js was how to get started.
The references that I found either dealed with quasi-academic topics such as datagrams
and event emitters, or else myopically focused on a topic without regard for
the big picture. This book takes you through the complete process of ... |  |  Expert C# 5.0: with the .NET 4.5 Framework (Expert Apress)
Expert C# 5.0 is a book about getting the best from C#. It’s based on the principle that to write good, high-performance, robust applications you need to understand whats going on deep under the hood. If you are already experienced with writing managed applications and want to learn more about how to get the best from the ... |
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