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The Scanning WorkshopThe other day, I was talking to someone about this book, and he asked me, “Why are scanners so cheap? Is there some sort of catch?” (He’s my accountant, so he’s paid to ask skeptical questions about money.) The answer is no, there is no catch. Heck, with some scanner models, you don’t even need a computer! Desktop... | | | | Use Cases: Requirements in Context, Second EditionThis book describes how to gather and define software requirements using a process based on use cases. It shows systems analysts and designers how use cases can provide solutions to the most challenging requirements issues, resulting in effective, quality systems that meet the needs of users.
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Extreme Programming for Web ProjectsWeb development teams have been operating in the dark for far too long. The lack of proven development methodologies for the Web environment has resulted in a constant struggle for developers to produce quality Web-based projects on time and within budget. The field is multidisciplinary in character, involving both technology and... | | GIMP 2.6 cookbook
The GIMP project was started in 1995 by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball, and is now maintained by a group of volunteers under the auspices of the GNU Project. The first release was in January 1996, The latest version of GIMP, version 2.6.1, was released on December 21, 2010. Available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, GIMP... | | Increase Your Web Traffic in a Weekend
These days, everyone seems to have a home page or a Web site. However,
just because you create and publish a Web site doesn’t mean anyone will
visit it. Competition to attract visitors is extreme. The reality is that of the
millions of Web pages out there, only a handful actually attract a steady
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