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 The CSS3 Anthology: Take Your Sites to New Heights
When SitePoint asked me to write the fourth edition of this book, I initially thought
it would take the same format of other editions—adding new techniques, removing
content that had become outdated, and updating solutions to a more modern approach.
As I started to work through the table of contents, however, ... |  |  Unity 3.x Scripting
If you are an enthusiastic gamer who is ready to seriously get into game development, this book will give you a great head start for your journey. We will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating your first playable game prototype, which you will be able to further extend into a full-scale game. This book contains examples of... |  |  Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.5
XenApp is the leader in application hosting and virtualization delivery, allowing
users from different platforms such Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices
to connect to their business applications. Using XenApp, you can deploy secure
applications quickly to thousands of users.
XenApp 6.5 brings with it exciting... |
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 Pro Spring MVC: With Web Flow (Professional Apress)
Before you can really start your journey into Spring MVC, you need to make sure you have your
development environment set up right. This chapter will begin by walking you through that process.
Next, it will provide some details about the sample bookstore application that ships with this book. But
before going into either the... |  |  Silverlight 5 in Action
Coding on the client is fun. I started on the Commodore 64 in seventh grade in the
1980s; later moved to DOS with dBASE, QuickBasic, and C++; and eventually began Windows
programming using C++, Borland Delphi 1.0, PowerBuilder, Visual Basic 3-6, and
.NET. I like the ozone smell of making my CPU work for a living. I ... |  |  Start Here! Learn the Kinect API
The Kinect sensor provides a genuinely new way for a computer to make some sense
of the world around it. The fusion of a camera, a directional microphone system,
and a depth sensor into a single, mass-market device provides an opportunity for
software developers to advance the field of computer interaction in all ... |
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The fields of micro- and nanotechnology have emerged over the past decade as a
major focus of modern scientific and engineering research and technology.
Driven by advances in microfabrication, the investigation, manipulation and engineering
of systems characterized by micrometer and, more recently, nanometer
scales has become... |  |  IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.1 Dashboarding Cookbook
This book covers, in detail, the various aspects of dashboard creation and use, in IBM
Cognos 10 BI.
It includes detailed information and documentation about the tools available in IBM Cognos 10 BI to show users how to create dashboards and distribute them within an organization.
Step-by-step practical... |
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 A Practical Guide to Designing the Invisible (Practical Guide Series)
I’m fascinated by how much we are influenced by the media and
indeed how much they make us think we are in control of our own
decisions. Are we really in control though? I’m not so sure because
despite being a media savvy species, there are subliminal forces at
work affecting our moods, buying habits and emotions.... |  |  Intermediate Perl
Perl’s object-oriented mechanism is classic prestidigitation. It takes a collection of Perl’s
existing non-OO features such as packages, references, hashes, arrays, subroutines,
and modules, and then–with nothing up its sleeve–manages to conjure up fully functional
objects, classes, and ... |  |  SOA Governance in Action: REST and WS-* Architectures
A few years ago, I wrote a book with a colleague about open source ESBs (Enterprise
Service Buses), Open Source ESBs in Action (Manning, 2008). In that book we wrote
about using open source tools to integrate applications and expose legacy systems as
services. In the years that followed, ESBs were seen as one of the ... |
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