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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a graphical computer platform built and distributed by
Microsoft to create rich client applications for Windows systems. With WPF, you can build rich
interfaces with animations and amazing graphical effects as easily as you can build minimalist and
corporate user interfaces for line-of-business... |  |  From Bash to Z Shell: Conquering the Command Line
A shell is a sophisticated way to control your computer—Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows,
Mac OS X, and others. If you do more than the most basic operations, you can do many of them
more powerfully and quickly with a shell and your keyboard than by using a mouse.
The history of shells goes back some 30 years. In the early... |  |  MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB® is a very popular language for technical computing used by
students, engineers, and scientists in universities, research institutes, and industries
all over the world. The software is popular because it is powerful and easy to
use. For university freshmen in it can be thought of as the next tool to use after the
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After a few years with Xcode 3, my first impressions of Xcode 4 were mixed. At first, I thought the redesign was unnecessarily rigid and proscriptive. I missed Interface Builder's floating windows and object palettes, and I couldn't find a convincing reason for the enforced three-way window split in the editor.
Over time, I... |  |  iPad 2: The Missing Manual
Apple announced the original iPad on January 27, 2010, and the
technology world hasn’t been the same since. Customers rushed
to buy the tablet, snapping up more than 300,000 the day it went
on sale. Competitors rushed to copy it, with Samsung, Motorola, Amazon,
and others creating their own variations on the app-friendly... |
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Apple announced the original iPad on January 27, 2010, and the
technology world hasn’t been the same since. Customers rushed to buy
the tablet, snapping up more than 300,000 the day it went on sale.
Competitors rushed to copy it, with Samsung, Motorola, Amazon, and others
creating their own variations on ... |  |  Chemical Mechanical Polishing in Silicon Processing, Volume 63
In the engineering world, many ideas and plans are conceived in the
information exchanges that occur over lunch. In the summer of 1997, one of
the editors (Shin Hwa Li) was assigned to assist our CMP module at the
Crolles facility of STMicroelectronics near Grenoble, France. One day, in
the company cafeteria, while sitting near... |  |  Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt (2nd Edition)
I still remember how I first got to know C++ and Qt. It was around 15 years ago while working on my diploma thesis. Most of the development we did at that time was done in Fortran and C. I was working on a Linux system with FVWM as a window manager. One day I read an article about KDE—a cool, new open source project... |
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