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 Ext JS in Action
It was early 2006, and I was spending many frustrating hours testing and learning
many of the frameworks and libraries on the internet. Seemingly, out of nowhere, I
stumbled upon an extension to YUI or YUI-ext, developed by an unknown at the time,
Jack Slocum.
At last! An Ajax library that was easy to use and well-documented.... |  |  JavaScript: The Missing Manual
Not too long ago, the Web was a pretty boring place. Constructed from plain old
HTML, Web pages displayed information and not much else. Folks would click a
link and then wait for a new Web page to load—and that was about as interactive
as it got.
These days, most Web sites are almost as responsive as the... |  |  Model-based Visual Tracking: The OpenTL Framework
Object tracking is a broad and important fi eld in computer science, addressing
the most different applications in the educational, entertainment, industrial,
and manufacturing areas. Since the early days of computer vision, the state of
the art of visual object tracking has evolved greatly, along with the available
imaging devices... |
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 Smashing jQuery (Smashing Magazine Book Series)
jQuery has become a part of my everyday routine in Web design and development, so when
Wiley approached me about writing a book on jQuery, I was thrilled. jQuery has opened up a
world of possibility for Web design. Th rough this book, I hope to show others how using
jQuery can really speed up your development time and allow you to write... |  |  PHP jQuery Cookbook
Nowadays, web applications are behaving more and more like desktop applications with lesser page loads and more user interaction and effects. The Web has become faster and applications such as Gmail and Facebook have given a new meaning to web applications.
PHP on the server side and jQuery on the client side (browser) are a killer... |  |  The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 4A: Combinatorial Algorithms, Part 1
The TITLE of Volume 4 is Combinatorial Algorithms, and when I proposed it I was strongly inclined to add a subtitle: The Kind of Programming I Like Best. Mv editors have decided to tone down such exuberance, but the fact remains that programs with a combinatorial flavor have always been my favorites.
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