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 Play Framework Cookbook
Looking at the past years of application development, as a developer you might have noticed
a significant shift from desktop applications to web applications. The Web has evolved as the
major platform for applications and is going to take over many facets—not only in development
but also in everyday life, resulting in this shift... |  |  Programming Language Pragmatics, Third Edition
A course in computer programming provides the typical student's first exposure to the field of computer science. Most students in such a course will have used computers all their lives, for email, games, web browsing, word processing, social networking, and a host of other tasks, but it is not until they write their first programs that... |  |  Texturing and Modeling, Third Edition: A Procedural Approach
What is a realistic image? This is an age-old question in art, and a contemporary
question in computer graphics. This book provides a modern answer involving the
computer and a new definition of realism.
The classic definition of realism has been veridical realism. Does the picture pass
the comparison test? That is, would an... |
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 Drupal For Dummies
Welcome to the first edition of Drupal For Dummies, the book written
especially for people who want to have their own Web sites but
haven’t a clue about how to start or where to begin.
Are you frustrated because the kid next door has five Web sites to your
none? Are you tired of trying to find someone to build your site... |  |  iLife '11 For Dummies
Remember the Nowhere Man from the Beatles’ classic animated movie
Yellow Submarine? He was the nerdy little fellow always going round
in circles, writing books, making music, taking pictures, directing plays,
and making movies, always so very busy. But he was also very sad because
no one could see his work; the Blue Meanies had... |  |  Next-Generation Internet: Architectures and Protocols
The field of computer networking has evolved significantly over the past four
decades since the development of ARPANET, the first large-scale computer network.
The Internet has become a part and parcel of everyday life virtually worldwide,
and its influence on various fields is well recognized. The TCP/IP protocol
suite and packet... |
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 Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software
What do flashlights, the British invasion, black cats, and seesaws have to do with computers? In CODE, they show us the ingenious ways we manipulate language and invent new means of communicating with each other. And through CODE, we see how this ingenuity and our very human compulsion to communicate have driven the technological... |  |  Learning Android
This book sprang from years of delivering the Marakana Android Bootcamp training
class to thousands of software developers at some of the largest mobile companies
located on four continents around the world. Teaching this class, over time I saw what
works and what doesn’t. This book is a distilled version of the Android Bootcamp... |  |  Murach's C# 2010
This is the 2010 edition of Murach's best-selling C# book on developing Windows Forms applications. Here's what developers have said about earlier editions:
"I have to tell you that your C# book is far and away the best resource I have seen to date. It really does do what the learner needs. It is simple,... |
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 E-Mail Security: A Pocket Guide
E-mail is now an established and increasingly essential channel of business and personal communication. As such, safeguarding its operation and integrity is an issue of widespread significance. At the same time, e-mail has proven itself to represent a considerable threat vector, providing a route for a variety of attacks including malware,... |  |  Groundwater in the Environment: An Introduction
This accessible new textbook provides a thorough introduction to all aspects of groundwater systems and their management. Using straightforward language and analogies to everyday experiences, it explains the origins, nature, and behavior of subsurface water without resorting to complicated mathematics.
Groundwater in the... |  |  The Media Teacher's Book
Our students are the last generation of people who will have lived before the internet. For the next generation, there will be no concept of ‘going online’. Being always connected will be (in the developed world) everyday life. Equally, social media is increasingly competing with – or even replacing – ‘command... |
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