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 HTML: The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbooks)
Netscape Navigator 4.0! Internet Explorer 4.0! HTML 3.2! JavaScript! Style sheets! Layers! HTML is changing so fast it's almost impossible to keep up with developments. How do you know what's real, and how do you use it? This book brings it all together for you. HTML: The Definitive Guide is the most comprehensive book... |  |  Final Cut Pro X: Making the Transition
Final Cut Pro X was born amid controversy.
And that is a shame, because if you ignore the trauma surrounding its birth, there’s
a lot of exciting new technology, power, and ease of use hiding under the hood.
That got me thinking about writing this book.
When you decide to move to... |  |  Mobile Design Pattern Gallery: UI Patterns for Mobile Applications
When you’re under pressure to produce a well designed, easy-to-navigate mobile app, there’s no time to reinvent the wheel. This concise book provides a handy reference to 70 mobile app design patterns, illustrated by more than 400 screenshots from current iOS, Android, BlackBerry, WebOS, Windows Mobile, and Symbian... |
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 Getting Started with .NET Gadgeteer (Make: Projects)
.NET Gadgeteer is a wonderful system for constructing prototypes of electronic
gadgets. It is supported by a range of modules that are connected to
a Mainboard with plug-in cables.
This book will lead you through the process of installing the necessary software
onto your computer and then take ... |  |  Photoshop Elements 10: The Missing Manual
It’s a visual world these days. Want your Facebook friends to see what you’re having
for lunch? Post a picture. Need an extra whatchamacallit from the hardware
store? Just show them a photo. It’s just so much easier than trying to describe
such things with words. Everybody has a digital camera now. ... |  |  C# 5.0 Pocket Reference: Instant Help for C# 5.0 Programmers
When you need answers for programming with C# 5.0, this practical and tightly focused book tells you exactly what you need to know—without long introductions or bloated samples. Easy to browse, it’s ideal as quick reference or as a guide to get you rapidly up to speed if you already know Java, C++, or an earlier version... |
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 Node: Up and Running: Scalable Server-Side Code with JavaScript
In 2008 I was searching for a new programming platform for making websites. This was more than wanting a new language; indeed, the details of the language mattered very little to me. Rather, I was concerned about the ability to program advanced push features into the website like I had seen in Gmail—the ability for the server to push ... |  |  OGRE 3D 1.7 Application Development Cookbook
Harnessing the power of an elaborate graphics engine, such as Ogre 3D is time-consuming, but a highly rewarding pursuit. Developers, over the world, attest to Ogre's elegance, versatility, and efficiency, not to mention that its code is open source and supported by a thriving online community. This book explores many useful and fun ways... |  |  Objective-C Phrasebook (2nd Edition) (Developer's Library)
Blaise Pascal once wrote, “I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.” This phrasebook is the shortest book I’ve written, and trying to fit everything that I wanted to say into a volume this short was a challenge.
When Mark Taber originally suggested that I... |
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