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 Design, Automation, and Test in Europe: The Most Influential Papers of 10 Years DATEThe Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE) conference celebrated in 2007 its tenth anniversary. As a tribute to the chip and system-level design and design technology community, this book presents a compilation of the three most influential papers of each year. This provides an excellent historical overview of the evolution of a domain that... |  |  PHP Programming SolutionsIf you’re reading this book, you probably already know what PHP is—one of the world’s most popular programming languages for Web application development. Widely available and backed by the support of a vociferous and enthusiastic user community, the language was in use on more than 20 million Web sites at the end of... |  |  Camtasia Studio 5: The Definitive GuideCamtasia Studio 5 is the latest version of TechSmith's industry-leading screen video recording and editing tool. Camtasia Studio 5: The Definitive Guide leads the user through the entire process of creating top-notch software tutorials, marketing spots, and demonstrations. It starts right at the beginning of the process, with developing goals and... |
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 The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done RightDjango, the Python-based equivalent to the Ruby on Rails web development framework, is presently one of the hottest topics in web development today. In The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right, Adrian Holovaty, one of Django's creators, and Django lead developer Jacob Kaplan-Moss show you how they use this framework to... |  |  Graph Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics)and guided mainly by the Four-Colour Conjecture. The resolution of the conjecture by K. Appel and W. Haken in 1976, the year in which our first book Graph Theory with Applications appeared, marked a turning point in its history. Since then, the subject has experienced explosive growth, due in large measure to its role as an essential structure... |  |  Web Development with Java: Using Hibernate, JSPs and ServletsI have been teaching web development for ten years. I started with Perl. I can still remember the behemoth programs that contained all the logic and HTML. I remember using a text editor to write the program. Debugging consisted of a lot of print statements. It was a fun time, full of exploration, but I do not miss them.
Five years ago, I... |
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 Easy iPod and iTunesFrustrated by the lack of instructions and documentation that came with your new iPod? Don't throw it out the window! Instead, consult Easy iPod and iTunes, a full-color, visually oriented book that covers iPod and iTunes usage from the beginner's point of view. With step-by-step instructions and visual elements on every page, you will go... |  |  Biologically Inspired Artificial Intelligence for Computer GamesAs game developers a few years from now, we may look back at current generation AI with astonishment and possibly with a hint of nostalgia. We will notice the extreme simplicity of the systems and behaviours we created, asking ourselves whether it was in fact by design or more by necessity. More importantly, we will be surprised by the amount of... |  |  51 High-Tech Practical Jokes for the Evil GeniusGive your friends and family the shock of their lives! 51 High-Tech Practical Jokes for the Evil Genius has everything you need to pull devastatingly funny (and safe!) technical pranks. From the “evasive beeping thing” to “rats in the walls” to the “rigged lie detector,” you’ll find a plethora of... |
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