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 HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies
Welcome to the wild, wacky, and wonderful possibilities of the World
Wide Web, or more simply, the Web. In this book, we reveal the
ins and outs of the markup languages that are the Web’s lifeblood — the
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and its cousin, XHTML, along with the
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language used to make... |  |  |  |  PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (4th Edition)
With PHP for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, readers can start from the beginning to get a tour of the programming language, or look up specific tasks to learn just what they need to know. This task-based visual reference guide uses step-by-step instructions and plenty of screenshots to teach beginning and... |
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 Introducing Microsoft WebMatrix
Your first look at the easy-to-use tools for building your own data-driven website
Get a running start with Microsoft WebMatrix—the free, downloadable web development solution featuring all the tools you need for server-side programming. This practical book introduces the templates, helper libraries, and... |  |  Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
This book’s primary focus is on designing hypermedia APIs. That may seem a bit
strange to some readers. There are many books on programming languages, data storage
systems, web frameworks, etc. This is not one of those books. Instead, this book
covers the nature of the messages passed between client and server, and how to improve... |  |  Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook
Inkscape is frequently mentioned, and lauded, as one of the best examples of open-source
software available today. It is a mature, feature-full and flexible product, thanks to a very
dedicated developer community. The latest version, 0.48, adds new tools, such as the
Airbrush (which many have longed for), and advanced path editing,... |
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 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 ... |  |  Beginning Android 3
Android is everywhere. Phones. Tablets. TVs and set-top boxes powered by Google TV.
Soon, Android will be in cars and all sort of other places as well.
However, the general theme of Android devices will be smaller screens and/or no
hardware keyboard. And, by the numbers, Android will probably be associated mostly
with smartphones for... |  |  Making Isometric Social Real-Time Games with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript
Addictive, frustrating. Fun, boring. Engaging, repetitive. Casual, demanding.
These words may contradict each other, but they express the roller coaster of sentiments
felt by real-time strategy games players like me. I remember spending countless hours
playing brilliant games such as EA/Maxis’s SimCity and SimCity 2000,... |
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