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 Programming Reactive Extensions and LINQ
Right now, we as programmers are at an impasse—a transition period between the well-understood
world of imperative programming, and a world that is increasingly at odds with this model. In the ’80s,
everything was simple: one machine, one thread, no network.
CPUs are now scaling horizontally, adding more and more... |  |  Unity iOS Essentials
Several years ago, before the iPhone existed, I began researching game engines. I looked at several engines, including the Sauerbraten Cube 2 engine, the Torque Game Engine, the Cocos2D engine, and others. I developed some game prototypes using each of these engines and found that all of them had issues that hindered game development. Then I... |  |  Migrating to iPhone and iPad for .NET Developers
Ever since I spotted and started reading my first computer book in 1981, I knew Information
Technology (IT) was going to be an important part of my life. I feel privileged to have been able to
make a career out of something I enjoy, and the fact that it changes on what seems to be a
monthly basis means it never gets boring. It still... |
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 Beginning PhoneGap (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
THE WORLD OF MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT is changing rapidly, and frameworks like PhoneGap
represent an important step in broadening that world to a very large audience of experienced web
developers. With PhoneGap, you can now transfer some (if not most) of your knowledge and skills
from the web world to the mobile app world.
This... |  |  Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook
Inkscape is frequently mentioned, and lauded, as one of the best examples of open-source
software available today. It is a mature, feature-full and flexible product, thanks to a very
dedicated developer community. The latest version, 0.48, adds new tools, such as the
Airbrush (which many have longed for), and advanced path editing,... |  |  Phase Transitions in Machine Learning
From its inception in the 1930s, the rich and vigorous field of computer science
has been concerned with the resources, both in time and in memory, needed to
carry out a computation. A number of fundamental theorems were discovered
that resorted to a worst-case analysis. The central question was whether a given
algorithm could be... |
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