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OS X Mountain Lion Pocket Guide
OS X Mountain Lion Pocket Guide
OS X was first released to the public over a decade ago as Mac OS X Beta (code-named Kodiak). The decade after that saw Mac OS X go from an interesting oddity unsuited to daily work to a usable operating system with little third-party support to everything most people want out of an operating system and a...
Think Python
Think Python
In January 1999 I was preparing to teach an introductory programming class in Java. I had taught it three times and I was getting frustrated. The failure rate in the class was too high and, even for students who succeeded, the overall level of achievement was too low.

One of the problems I saw was the books. They were too
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WebGL: Up and Running
WebGL: Up and Running
In early 1994, Tim Berners-Lee put out an open call for a virtual reality specification for the Web; Mark Pesce and I answered. Only being able to afford one plane ticket, we sent Mark to Geneva to present our Labyrinth prototype at the first-ever World Wide Web Developers’ Conference. With typical bombast,...
Version Control with Git: Powerful tools and techniques for collaborative software development
Version Control with Git: Powerful tools and techniques for collaborative software development
Although some familiarity with revision control systems will be good background material, a reader who is not familiar with any other system will still be able to learn enough about basic Git operations to be productive in a short while. More advanced readers should be able to gain insight into some of Git’s...
Head First Java Code Magnets
Head First Java Code Magnets
Java takes you to new places. From its humble release to the public as the (wimpy) version 1.02, Java seduced programmers with its friendly syntax, object-oriented features, memory management, and best of all—the promise of portability. We'll take a quick dip and write some code, compile it, and run it. We're talking...
Planning for IPv6
Planning for IPv6
Many readers may be awaiting the third edition of IPv6 Essentials. The event on February 3, 2011, when the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) finally announced the depletion of the global IPv4 address pool changed the world. People seemed to wake up and realize it was high time to start planning for IPv6. But where to start?
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The Accessibility Handbook
The Accessibility Handbook
Many people ask me how a developer who was working on the back-end for websites got involved in accessibility. After all, it wasn’t technically a part of my job description. It wasn’t going to make our sites faster (though I later found out it could have that side affect). I didn’t have a...
YouTube: An Insider's Guide to Climbing the Charts
YouTube: An Insider's Guide to Climbing the Charts
Let me begin by making an observation that the authors are too humble to make for themselves: This book will change your life. But more on that in a moment. First I’m going to do something prototypically YouTubian: I’m going to talk about myself.

Like most people, I got to know YouTube as
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Learning Java
Learning Java

Java is the preferred language for many of today’s leading-edge technologies—everything from smartphones and game consoles to robots, massive enterprise systems, and supercomputers. If you’re new to Java, the fourth edition of this bestselling guide provides an example-driven introduction to the latest language...

Git Pocket Guide
Git Pocket Guide

This pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job companion to Git, the distributed version control system. It provides a compact, readable introduction to Git for new users, as well as a reference to common commands and procedures for those of you with Git experience.

Written for Git version 1.8.2, this handy task-oriented...

Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell: Techniques for Multicore and Multithreaded Programming
Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell: Techniques for Multicore and Multithreaded Programming

If you have a working knowledge of Haskell, this hands-on book shows you how to use the language’s many APIs and frameworks for writing both parallel and concurrent programs. You’ll learn how parallelism exploits multicore processors to speed up computation-heavy programs, and how concurrency enables you to write programs...

Managing Startups: Best Blog Posts
Managing Startups: Best Blog Posts

If you want salient advice about your startup, you’ve hit the jackpot with this book. Harvard Business School Professor Tom Eisenmann annually compiles the best posts from many blogs on technology startup management, primarily for the benefit of his students. This book makes his latest collection available to the broader...

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