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 The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws
This book is a practical guide to discovering and exploiting security flaws in web applications. By “web applications” we mean those that are accessed using a web browser to communicate with a web server. We examine a wide variety of different technologies, such as databases, file systems, and web services, but only in the context... |  |  New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2012: Introductory
Synchronicity. It’s all about students and instructors tuning in to each other.
And technology makes it possible. In a world of networks, e-mail, webinars, and
social networking sites, technology can certainly strengthen the link between
instructors and students.
New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2012 is... |  |  iAd Production Beginner's Guide
Think of an iAd as a micro-app contained within an app, on a user's iPhone or iPad, that
they've downloaded from the App Store. When the user taps your advert's banner, it bursts
into life, filling the entire screen of their device.
iAd Beginner's Guide takes you from start to finish of building rich,... |
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 jQuery UI
With the jQuery UI library, you can apply the power and standards of jQuery to user interface design, complete with interactive elements, animation, and themeable widgets. This concise, code-heavy guide demonstrates how to harness interactive features that HTML5 lacks, including tabs, accordions, and dialog boxes. You’ll also... |  |  JavaScript Pocket Reference
JavaScript is the ubiquitous programming language of the Web, and for more than 15 years, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide has been the bible of JavaScript programmers around the world. This book is an all-new excerpt of The Definitive Guide, collecting the essential parts of that hefty volume into this slim yet dense... |  |  Architecting Mobile Solutions for the Enterprise
As far back as 1999, some smart guys predicted that mobile would become the primary focus of development in only a few years. Although it has taken a bit more time than expected, the era of mobile software has arrived at last. Why did it take so long? The answer is surprisingly simple: mobile software needed a critical mass of users ... |
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 Adobe Edge Preview 5: The Missing Manual
It may be hard to imagine, but once upon a time, pages on the World Wide Web
didn’t have pictures, let alone animations, videos, and interactive graphics. All these
elements were added through trial, error, debate, and debunk. Changes came when
brave souls (like you) forged ahead and made things work with the ... |  |  Web Workers: Multithreaded Programs in JavaScript
Web Workers is a powerful feature of HTML5 that hasn’t received very much attention.
It provides an API that allows you to run JavaScript in a separate thread that doesn’t
interfere with the user interface of your web application. This JavaScript runs in parallel
with the main renderer and any of your ... |  |  Plug-In CSS 100 Power Solutions
When the World Wide Web was first invented by Tim Berners-Lee, simply having
a means to create hypertext links to other documents (including ones on remote
computers), and to combine text and images using basic formatting, were
revolutionary concepts that we take for granted today.
But slowly web developers started... |
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