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Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition
Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition

This textbook is designed for two principal photography student types. One group is the student in an academic setting. Students are expected to acquire a solid grasp of the theories and concepts of their various courses. This is the Knowledge point of the “KSAs” frequently required by employers. Students in an academic...

Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)
Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)

In recent years, the UNIX operating system has seen a huge boost in its popularity, especially with the emergence of Linux. For programmers and users of UNIX, this comes as no surprise: UNIX was designed to provide an environment that’s powerful yet easy to use.

One of the main strengths of UNIX is that it comes with a...

VLSI Physical Design: From Graph Partitioning to Timing Closure
VLSI Physical Design: From Graph Partitioning to Timing Closure

Physical design of integrated circuits remains one of the most interesting and challenging arenas in the field of Electronic Design Automation. The ability to integrate more and more devices on our silicon chips requires the algorithms to continuously scale up. Nowadays we can integrate 2e9 transistors on a single 45nm-technology chip. This...

haXe 2 Beginner's Guide
haXe 2 Beginner's Guide

Remember the olden days?

I vaguely remember this odd box called a computer gradually conquering corners of my living room and bedroom. Can you recall those times? We would "use a computer" for some specific tasks, such as writing a letter.

The term computer was quite popular back then. Now, the word is no...

Compiler Specification and Verification (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Compiler Specification and Verification (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

About four years ago David Luckham hinted to me the possibility of verifying a "real" compiler. At that time the idea seemed unrealistic, even absurd. After looking closer at the problem and getting more familiar with the possibilities of the Stanford verifier a verified compiler appeared not so impossible after all. In...

Moodle 2.0 E-Learning Course Development
Moodle 2.0 E-Learning Course Development

Moodle is the leading open source learning management system. Using Moodle, teachers can easily construct richly-textured web-based courses. A course can consist of a number of lessons, with each lesson including reading materials; activities such as quizzes, tests, surveys, and projects; and social elements that encourage interaction and...

Google - Illustrated Essentials (Illustrated Series)
Google - Illustrated Essentials (Illustrated Series)

Welcome to GoogleTM—Illustrated Essentials. If this is your first experience with the Illustrated series, you’ll see that this book has a unique design: each skill is presented on two facing pages, with steps on the left and screens on the right. The layout makes it easy to digest a skill without having to read a lot...

MooTools 1.3 Cookbook
MooTools 1.3 Cookbook

MooTools is a JavaScript framework that abstracts the JavaScript language. JavaScript itself, complex in syntax, provides the tools to write a layer of content interaction for each different browser. MooTools abstracts those individual, browser-specific layers to allow cross-browser scripting in an easy-to-read and easy-to-remember...

Operating System Concepts Essentials
Operating System Concepts Essentials

Operating systems are an essential part of any computer system. Similarly, a course on operating systems is an essential part of any computer-science education. This field is undergoing rapid change, as computers are now prevalent in virtually every application, from games for children through the most sophisticated planning tools for...

Exact Exponential Algorithms (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)
Exact Exponential Algorithms (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)

For a long time computer scientists have distinguished between fast and slow algorithms. Fast (or good) algorithms are the algorithms that run in polynomial time, which means that the number of steps required for the algorithm to solve a problem is bounded by some polynomial in the length of the input. All other algorithms are slow (or bad)....

Going Corporate: A Geek's Guide
Going Corporate: A Geek's Guide

Going Corporate: A Geek's Guide shows technology workers how to gain the understanding and skills necessary for becoming an effective, promotable manager or sought-after consultant or freelancer. Technology professionals typically dive deeply into small pieces of technology—like lines of code or the design of...

iOS 4 in Action: Examples and Solutions for iPhone & iPad
iOS 4 in Action: Examples and Solutions for iPhone & iPad

When I started playing with the first-generation iPhone back in 2008, I was amazed by the simplicity and versatility of the smart phone. With the iPhone in hand, I could take pictures, navigate with GPS, tell time, and of course, play games—especially when I was bored while waiting in line at the DMV for my license plate....

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