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 Designing for XOOPS: A Quickstart for Designers
Before you dive into this book, I would like to first extend my warm welcome to you
as you enter the world of XOOPS. XOOPS is an acronym of eXtensible Object Oriented
Portal System. It is an open-source application platform and Content Management
System (CMS) written in PHP. It is built for developing a variety of solutions... |  |  Drupal 7 Themes
Drupal is an award winning open source Content Management System (CMS). Based on PHP and MySQL, its power and flexibility combined with its exceptional design mean it is one of the most popular choices for creating a CMS website.
Drupal employs a specialized templating system and supports themes, which allow you to change the look... |  |  Mastering IBM i: The Complete Resource for Today's IBM i System
The IBM i operating system running on IBM Power Systems is a platform in transition.
Many think the system is obsolete, largely due to its infamous green screen. Nothing,
though, could be further from the truth. When IBM embraced open-source software such
as Linux, MySQL, and Zend PHP, the system cemented a formidable position in... |
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 Integrating PHP with Windows
PHP has changed the world: no other language has influenced and spurred web development
so strongly. From simple home pages to social software and business applications
to the largest global websites, PHP has played a leading role for years. Simultaneously,
Microsoft and its Windows operating system has made computers available to all... |  |  Liferay Beginner's Guide
Liferay portal is a leading horizontal portal product, written in Java. It has the power to provide the intranets and extranets of large corporations. Liferay will allow you to build your company's portal quickly, efficiently, and in a custom way to suit the needs of your corporation.
Liferay Beginner's Guide will show you... |  |  Getting Started with CouchDB
When I was about nine years old, I had an Acorn Electron, a home computer developed
by Acorn Machines and one of the major precursors to modern home computing. It
was tiny by today’s standards, having just 32K of RAM, a 2MHz CPU, and with the
staggering ability to store a massive 360 Kb on the 3 inch Amstrad disks I was using... |
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 Guide to Web Development with Java: Understanding Website Creation
I have been teaching web development for 14 years. I started with Perl. I can still
remember the behemoth programs that contained all the logic and HTML. I remember
using a text editor to write the program. Debugging consisted of a lot of print
statements. It was a fun time, full of exploration, but I do not miss them.
... |  |  Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One
Before learning the intricacies of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and JavaScript, it is important that you gain a solid understanding of the technologies that help transform these plaintext files to the rich multimedia displays you see on your computer or handheld device when browsing the World Wide Web. For... |  |  Multi-Disciplinary Advancement in Open Source Software and Processes
In the last years, free and open source software, i.e. software under a license that grants several rights like
free redistribution to the user, has become more and more important, with this importance now stretching
beyond the mere use of well-known projects in both private and commercial settings (Fitzgerald,
2006; von Krogh and... |
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