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 Pro Netbeans IDE 6 Rich Client Platform EditionIn the beginning, code was written using simple text-based tools like Notepad. For the purposes of this discussion, I’ll define “beginning” as the early to mid-1990s, when Java first started to become popular. Using the combination of a text editor and command prompt, users could write and compile code.
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 Games on Symbian OS: A Handbook for Mobile Development (Symbian Press)The first part of this book discusses the mobile games industry, and includes analysis of why the mobile industry differs from other sectors of the games market, a discussion of the sales of mobile games, their types, the gamers who play them, and how the games are sold. The second part describes key aspects of writing games for... |  |  The Productive Programmer (Theory in Practice)Anyone who develops software for a living needs a proven way to produce it better, faster, and cheaper. The Productive Programmer offers critical timesaving and productivity tools that you can adopt right away, no matter what platform you use. Master developer Neal Ford not only offers advice on the mechanics of productivity-how to work smarter,... |  |  Practical API Design: Confessions of a Java Framework ArchitectYou might think more than enough design books exist in the programming world already. In fact, there are so many that it makes sense to ask why you would read yet another. Is there really a need for yet another design book? In fact, there is a greater need than ever before, and Practical API Design: Confessions of a Java Framework... |
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