 |
|
 Gas Well Deliquification, Second Edition (Gulf Drilling Guides)The trusted choice for engineers handling gas wells, now with 30% more information
Liquid loading can reduce production and shorten the life-cycle of a well costing a company millions in revenue. A handy guide on the latest techniques, equipment, and chemicals used in de-watering gas wells, Gas Well Deliquification, 2nd ed.... |  |  Speaking about Science: A Manual for Creating Clear Presentations
In an age when so much communication is tethered to
technology, delivering messages face-to-face has paradoxically
become even more vital to professional success. We all have ready
access to more information than any of our ancestors did. At the
click of a few keys, we can locate reams of facts on any topic under
the sun. But... |  |  Beginning Android 4 Application Development
I FIRST STARTED PLAYING WITH THE ANDROID SDK before it was offi cially released as version 1.0.
Back then, the tools were unpolished, the APIs in the SDK were unstable, and the documentation
was sparse. Fast-forward three and a half years, Android is now a formidable mobile operating
system, with a following no less impressive than... |
|
 Hello! HTML5 & CSS3: A user-friendly reference guide
I first saw the web in my final year of university in 1993-94. All the cool
kids (bear in mind, this was a Computer Science department) were playing
with a strange bit of software called Mosaic on their Sun 4 workstations.
I had some fun with it and created my first web page (a guide to ... |  |  Restlet in Action: Developing RESTful web APIs in Java
When I had a chance to use the Mosaic web browser way back in 1994, I fell in love
with the web at first sight and became interested in HTML and the way the W3C was
driving the growth of the web along with the IETF. A year later, I discovered Java by
reading Sun’s white paper and was convinced that it would ... |  |  Monitoring with Ganglia
In 1999, I packed everything I owned into my car for a cross-country trip to begin my
new job as Staff Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley Computer Science
Department. It was an optimistic time in my life and the country in general. The economy
was well into the dot-com boom and still a few years ... |
|
|
|
| Result Page: 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 |