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Printing with Adobe Photoshop CS4Photoshop users:
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The Essential Guide to Flash CS4If you're familiar with the basics of Flash, then The Essential Guide to Flash CS4 will take you further in all aspects of the application, animation, sound, 3D, Inverse Kinematics, the drawing tools, ActionScript, and much more. This book takes all the good bits of Flash CS4 and demonstrates them in methodical and intuitive exercises full of hints... | | ArcPy and ArcGIS: Geospatial Analysis with Python
Use the ArcPy module to automate the analysis and mapping of geospatial data in ArcGIS
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Perform GIS analysis faster by automating tasks, such as selecting data or buffering data, by accessing GIS tools using scripting
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Access the spatial data contained within shapefiles and...
| | Inside Delphi 2006 (Wordware Delphi Developer's Library)Now in its 10th version, Delphi provides users with four programming languages: C++ and Delphi for Win32 for building Windows applications, and C# and Delphi for .NET for building applications that target the .NET platform. Inside Delphi 2006 demonstrates how to use all of these languages. Topics include the foundations of Delphi, VCL... |
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| | | | Mechanics of Microelectromechanical SystemsThis book offers a comprehensive coverage to the mechanics of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which are analyzed from a mechanical engineer’s viewpoint as devices that transform an input form of energy, such as thermal, electrostatic, electromagnetic or optical, into output mechanical motion (in the case of... |
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