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Programming Android
The purpose of this book is to enable you to create well-engineered Android applications
that go beyond the scope of small example applications.
This book is for people coming to Android programming from a variety of backgrounds.
If you have been programming iPhone or Mac OS applications in Objective-C, you will... | | | | Communication and Networking: International Conference, FGCN 2010
Welcome to the proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking (FGCN 2010) – one of the partnering events of the Second International Mega-Conference on Future Generation Information Technology (FGIT 2010).
FGCN brings together researchers from academia and industry as well... |
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Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, Fourth Edition is designed for many levels of programming students
and a variety of programming teaching styles. Readers who are new to programming will find the
basics of programming logic and the C++ programming language covered thoroughly and clearly.
Comprehensive, engaging... | | Creativity in Public Relations (PR in Practice)
Creative input is inevitably required of the PR practitioner, and yet many PR practitioners lack a real understanding of the creative process. Creativity in Public Relations addresses this situation. It guides the reader through a range of techniques and tips for generating creative ideas, as described by the "five I's" ... | | |
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The short history of computing machines has witnessed some major events, which
forever transformed our usage of technology. From the first massive main frames to
the democratization of personal computers, and then the interconnection of networks.
Mobility is the next revolution. Like the primitive soup, all the ingredients are now... | | C++: No Experience RequiredThis is how the idea of developing multimedia programs was born. Readers shouldn’t have to learn boring input/output stuff just to see what happens with their programs. If I could provide them with a suitable class library, they could learn how to manipulate these objects to produce sounds, pictures, and animations.
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