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 Moodle JavaScript Cookbook
Moodle is the best e-learning solution on the block and is revolutionizing courses on the Web. Using JavaScript in Moodle is very useful for administrators and dynamic developers, as it uses built-in libraries to provide the modern and dynamic experience that is expected by web users today.
The Moodle JavaScript Cookbook will take... |  |  Osgi in Action: Creating Modular Applications in Java
When I started working with OSGi technology back in 2000, I would’ve never guessed I’d still be working with it a decade later. Back then, OSGi was targeting the embedded market niche, but that wasn’t my area of interest. I wanted to create highly dynamic, modular applications, and OSGi gave me the possibility of... |  |  API Design for C++
Writing large applications in C++ is a complex and tricky business. However, designing reusable C++
interfaces that are robust, stable, easy to use, and durable is even more difficult. The best way to succeed
in this endeavor is to adhere to the tenets of good Application Programming Interface (API)
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 Apache Geronimo: Enterprise Java Development and Deployment
Geronimo is a free, open source J2EE™ application server. It comes with everything you need to run
standard J2EE applications developed against the J2EE 1.4 specifications, and it is also backward-compatible
to J2EE 1.3 and J2EE 1.2. Furthermore, its modular design makes it easy to customize, extend,
or replace core server... |  |  Practical JIRA Plugins
This book is about plugins for JIRA, the popular issue tracker from Atlassian. An issue
tracker lets people collaborate better when there are things to be done. You can use an
issue tracker for everything from tracking bugs in software, to customer support requests,
and beyond. Plugins extend what JIRA can do and can be developed... |  |  Pro HTML5 Programming (Professional Apress)
This book is about HTML5 Programming. Before you can understand HTML5 programming, however, you need to take a step back and understand what HTML5 is, a bit of the history behind it, and the differences between HTML 4 and HTML5.
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