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 The Definitive Guide to Drupal 7
Drupal is a great content management system, a powerful framework for web applications, and a cutting
edge social publishing platform. Above all, Drupal is more than software—it is a vibrant community of
developers, designers, project managers, business innovators, technology strategists, user experience
professionals, standards... |  |  Guide to ILDJIT (SpringerBriefs in Computer Science)
We are all familiar with the time-honored idea of a Virtual Machine that is neutral
with respect to computer architecture and can be used to execute a high-level
language, after its translation to the VM byte-code. This approach can be found in
several successful mono-language systems, that support popular languages such as
Java or... |  |  Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers
Formerly used mainly by specialists in signal processing and numerical
analysis, MATLAB® in recent years has achieved widespread and enthusiastic
acceptance throughout the engineering community. Many engineering
schools now require a course based entirely or in part on MATLAB early in
the curriculum. MATLAB is programmable and has... |
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 Building on SugarCRM
In the crowded field of customer relationship management (CRM) systems, SugarCRM stands out—not only for its modular design, but also for the ease with which you can develop, customize, and extend your CRM applications. This concise book provides a thorough overview of the development tools and APIs available in SugarCRM 6.2,... |  |  Drupal 7 Fields/CCK Beginner's Guide
Drupal is changing the way we create a feature and content-rich website. When I created
my first web-based Content Management System (CMS) website in Drupal, I was amazed
at the power of the Drupal CMS system. It allows me to rapidly create a high quality web
application in a short period of time without sacrificing the application... |  |  OSGi in Depth
I started working with OSGi in about 2006. This was back in the days of BEA and Web- Logic. Our goal was a very ambitious one: to create a new application server profiled for a particular vertical market—financial front offices.
The journey has been a long one. But as they say, it is not just about ... |
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 Communicating with XML
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is the lingua franca in contemporary networked
environments. It is intended to support communication between software modules,
particularly on the Web, as well as communication between people involved in
developing new XML-based solutions. Developing the new solutions for a specifi c
domain or... |  |  |  |  Oracle9i Administration and Management
With Oracle8 and Oracle8i, Oracle Corporation began a trend in database modernization
that has culminated in the Oracle9i release. Many consider Oracle9i to actually be
8.2; I would argue that with the multitude of new features, structures, and capabilities,
9i qualifies as a new release.
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