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 |  |  Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)The ASP.NET MVC framework is designed from the ground up with certain core principles in mind-extensibility, testability, and separation of concerns. The framework adds various conventions into the mix to help drive developers into the "Pit of Success," providing for a streamlined development experience that fits the way the web works.... |  |  Just Enough Web Programming with XHTML, PHP, and MySQLWelcome to Just Enough Web Programming, part of the Just Enough series of books, where the author’s aim is to equip the readers with accurate information that is immediately useful, rather than trying to make them an expert overnight. In particular, Just Enough Web Programming will provide:
An understanding of Web publishing ... |
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 HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS"Now You Too Can Easily Create Modern 'Table-free' Websites Using CSS from scratch"
Rachel Andrew and Dan Shafer's book is a comprehensive guide to learning and applying the principles of CSS to your Website.
This book will teach you how to
- Write faster loading, dramatically smaller pages
... |  |  Robot Brains: Circuits and Systems for Conscious MachinesHaikonen envisions autonomous robots that perceive and understand the world directly, acting in it in a natural human-like way without the need of programs and numerical representation of information. By developing higher-level cognitive functions through the power of artificial associative neuron architectures, the author approaches the issues of... |  |  97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts
If the projects you manage don't go as smoothly as you'd like, 97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know offers knowledge that's priceless, gained through years of trial and error. This illuminating book contains 97 short and extremely practical tips -- whether you're dealing with software or non-IT projects -- from some of ... |
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 ASP.NET MVC in ActionThe final version of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 was released March 2009 during the Mix 09 conference and nobody was caught by surprise with what was inside—and this is a good thing. Before the debut of the final version, the product team had released multiple public previews with full source code in an effort to raise the bar on openness and community... |  |  Passive, Active, and Digital Filters (The Circuits and Filters Handbook)
Culled from the pages of CRC's highly successful, best-selling The Circuits and Filters Handbook, Second Edition, Passive, Active, and Digital Filters presents a sharply focused, comprehensive review of the fundamental theory behind professional applications of these complex filters. It supplies a concise, convenient reference to the key... |  |  Programming the iPhone User ExperienceApple's iPhone and iPod Touch not only feature the world's most powerful mobile operating system, they also usher in a new standard of human-computer interaction through gestural interfaces and multi-touch navigation. This book provides you with a hands-on, example-driven tour of UIKit, Apple's user interface toolkit, and includes common design... |
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 Strained Hydrocarbons: Beyond the van't Hoff and Le Bel HypothesisIn clearly structured chapters, this book covers the fascinating world of hydrocarbons, providing an insight into the fundamental principles of chemistry. The monograph covers modern aspects of the topic, such as carbon nanotubes, molecular flask inclusion, and fullerenes, with new synthetic procedures for the build up of the structural lattice... |  |  |  |  The Bible for BlockheadsRevised Edition: A User-Friendly Look at the Good BookIf you have a hard time making sense of the Bible, The Bible for Blockheads is for you. It will transform what might seem like gobbledygook into incredible significance—enough to change your life. It can do that because the Bible is more amazing than you've ever dreamed, packed with riches, and making sense of it is no mystery. You'll even... |
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