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 Moodle JavaScript Cookbook
Moodle is the best e-learning solution on the block and is revolutionizing courses on the Web. Using JavaScript in Moodle is very useful for administrators and dynamic developers, as it uses built-in libraries to provide the modern and dynamic experience that is expected by web users today.
The Moodle JavaScript Cookbook will take... |  |  Web Engineering: A Practioner's Approach
As we began to plan this book, we worried that it would become lost in the
hundreds—no, thousands—of volumes that have been written on “Web design,”
HTML, Java, XML, or any of the myriad technologies that must be understood
to build successful Web-based systems and applications (WebApps). To our surprise,
we... |  |  Rendering HTML5 Illustration
Tags are used in HTML5 to place and organize content at a level
that is descriptive. This does not mean that the page will look
good. Presentation of content on the page is controlled using
Cascading Style Sheets Level 3, or CSS3, in HTML5.
There are times, however, when you need to present graphics,
too. Typically, HTML... |
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 Creating Web Pages All-in-One For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
If you’re interested in creating a Web site, chances are that you’ve at least
seen the terms HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Flash floating around.
Maybe your friends talk about their WordPress blogs or Facebook pages
and you don’t know whether you should do the same or dive into using a
more powerful tool, like... |  |  Joomla! For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
Joomla (the exclamation point Joomla! won’t be used in the text of this
book, for the sake of making it more readable,) gives you total control of
your Web site — the layout, the navigation menus, the text, everything. In
turn, this book gives you total control of Joomla.
Today, users are demanding more from Web... |  |  Web Design: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman)
This third edition explains the connection between a detailed design plan that considers audience needs, site purpose, and various technical issues of a successful Web site. Written for an introductory course, the text offers a variety of challenging written and hands-on activities at the end of each chapter that test comprehension, build Web... |
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 Professional ASP.NET MVC 3 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
IT’S A GREAT TIME to be an ASP.NET developer!
Whether you’ve been developing with ASP.NET for years, or are just getting started, now is a great
time to dig into ASP.NET MVC 3. ASP.NET MVC has been a lot of fun to work with from the
start, but with features like the new Razor view engine, integration with the NuGet... |  |  JavaScript: The Web Technologies Series
JavaScript is a client-side scripting language that allows Web page
authors to develop interactive Web pages and sites. Although
JavaScript is considered a programming language, it is also a critical
part of Web page design and authoring. Th is is because the JavaScript
language “lives” within a Web page’s elements.... |  |  Java How to Program (early objects) (9th Edition) (Deitel)
Welcome to Java and Java How to Program, Ninth Edition! This book presents leadingedge computing technologies for students, instructors and software developers.
The new Chapter 1 engages students with intriguing facts and figures to get them excited about studying computers and programming. The chapter includes a table of some of... |
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 C++ How to Program (8th Edition)
Welcome to the C++ computer programming language and C++ How to Program, Eighth
Edition! This book presents leading-edge computing technologies, and is particularly appropriate
for inroductory course sequences based on the curriculum recommendations of
two key professional organizations—the ACM and the IEEE.
The new... |  |  Smashing HTML5 (Smashing Magazine Book Series)
Welcome to HTML5 - the future of the Web
HTML5 is packed with great new features, including new content-specific elements, audio and video playback, canvas for drawing, and many others. But where to begin? With Smashing HTML5, you have everything you need to get up and running quickly.
Bill Sanders... |  |  Data Mashups in R
Programmers may spend a good part of their careers scripting code to conform to commercial
statistics packages, visualization tools, and domain-specific third-party software.
The same tasks can force end users to spend countless hours in copy-paste purgatory,
each minor change necessitating another grueling round of formatting tabs and... |
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