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 Ext JS in Action
It was early 2006, and I was spending many frustrating hours testing and learning
many of the frameworks and libraries on the internet. Seemingly, out of nowhere, I
stumbled upon an extension to YUI or YUI-ext, developed by an unknown at the time,
Jack Slocum.
At last! An Ajax library that was easy to use and well-documented.... |  |  Computer Graphics for Artists: An Introduction
Computer Graphics for Artists: an introduction is an application-independent, reader-friendly primer for anyone with a serious desire to understand 3D Computer Graphics
Opening with the first and most basic elements of computer graphics, the book rapidly advances into progressively more complex concepts. Each of the elements,... |  |  The Complete Idiot's Guide to WordPress
Congratulations! You made an excellent decision in choosing WordPress as your
blogging application. Becoming a part of the social web as a blogger is exciting and
surprising, and you won’t regret your choice to establish your own space in the online
world.
You’ve made another great decision by picking up this... |
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 Using CiviCRM
Donald Lobo, Michal Mach, and I started CiviCRM almost six years ago. Back then, open source software had gained traction in the operating system arena, but the idea of an open source application designed from the ground up to meet the needs of non-profits and other civic sector organizations was pretty radical. We were convinced that there... |  |  Model-based Visual Tracking: The OpenTL Framework
Object tracking is a broad and important fi eld in computer science, addressing
the most different applications in the educational, entertainment, industrial,
and manufacturing areas. Since the early days of computer vision, the state of
the art of visual object tracking has evolved greatly, along with the available
imaging devices... |  |  Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4
Building WPF and Silverlight applications can be challenging, especially for those new to
the technology. Building clean, maintainable, extensible, testable, loosely coupled ones—
with no idea where to start—is close to impossible. In late 2007, I was privileged to get a
call from Glenn Block at Microsoft asking if I was... |
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