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 Lean Architecture: for Agile Software Development
Harry Grinnell, who was co-author James Coplien’s grandfather, was a
life-long postal worker, but many of his life’s accomplishments can be
found in his avocations. His father was an alcoholic and his mother a
long-suffering religious woman. Grandpa Harry dropped out of school
after eighth year to take a job in a coal yard... |  |  Operating Systems: A Spiral Approach
We have long felt that the traditional approach to teaching about Operating Systems
(OSs) was not the best approach. The purpose of this book is to support a different
approach to this task. When studying any complex domain of knowledge, the order
in which one learns the hierarchy of principles, laws, ideas, and concepts can make
the... |  |  Adobe Flex 4.5 Fundamentals: Training from the Source
Macromedia introduced Flex in 2004 so that developers could write web applications for the
nearly ubiquitous Flash platform. These applications benefited from the improved design,
usability, and portability that Flex made possible, dramatically changing the user experience.
These features are a cornerstone of Web 2.0, a new generation... |
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From July 22 to July 24, 2010, the Technische Universit¨at M¨unchen, Germany,
hosted the eighth edition of the now well-established ADG workshop dedicated
to Automatic Deduction in Geometry. From the first edition, which was held
in Toulouse in 1996, to ADG 2010, a slow mutation has taken place. The workshop
that was formerly... |  |  Pro Windows Phone App Development (Professional Apress)
Windows Phone, updated in Windows Phone 7.5, presents an exciting opportunity for developers to
build and monetize mobile applications. It represents a major new investment into mobile computing
by Microsoft, and in many ways is a major break from the past. To build applications for Windows
Phone, it is important to understand its... |
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 The Definitive Guide to HTML5
The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) has been around since the early 1990s. My earliest encounter
was somewhere around 1993 or 1994, when I was working at a university research lab not far from
London. There was only one browser—NCSA Mosaic—and the number of web servers could be counted
on one hand.
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Several modifications have been incorporated into the text in the light of recent
advances in some aspects of the subject. Further information on the interesting phenomenon
of cavitation has been included and a new section on the optimum design of
a pump inlet together with a worked example have been added which take into account... |
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