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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... |  |  Solr 1.4 Enterprise Search ServerIf you are a developer building a high-traffic web site, you need to have a terrific search engine. Sites like Netflix.com and Zappos.com employ Solr, an open source enterprise search server, which uses and extends the Lucene search library. This is the first book in the market on Solr and it will show you how to optimize your web site for high... |
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 Introduction to Information VisualizationInformation Visualization is a relatively young field that is acquiring more and more consensus in both academic and industrial environments. 'Information Visualization' explores the use of computer-supported interactive graphical representations to explain data and amplify cognition. It provides a means to communicate ideas or facts about the... |  |  Learn Objective-C for Java DevelopersObjective-C is a wonderful language that has received far less attention than it deserves. It has suddenly become (more) popular with the success of Apple’s Mac OS X and iPhone, where it is the supreme development language. If you’re going to learn a language to write applications for Mac OS X or the iPhone, Objective-C is the language... |  |  PROC SQL by Example: Using SQL within SASSAS defines Structured Query Language (SQL) as “a standardized, widely used language that retrieves data from and updates data in tables and the views that are based on those tables” (see Base SAS 9.2 Procedures Guide: Procedures: The SQL Procedure: Overview). SQL is not an exclusive feature of SAS; it has been implemented by many... |
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