 |
|
|
 The Open Source Alternative: Understanding Risks and Leveraging OpportunitiesIn the late 1990s, working as a lawyer in a technology licensing practice, I found more and more of my clients using software provided under a very unusual license. My colleagues at the time advised clients to avoid this kind of software, because although this software was free of charge, it was likely to infringe intellectual property rights and... |  |  WiMAX Handbook (McGraw-Hill Communications)Get a thorough introduction to WiMAX--the revolutionary new 802.16 IEEE standard for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless broadband access. Written by networking expert Frank Ohrtman, this detailed guide annotates the 802.16 specification and explains how to design and build a robust, reliable, and secure WiMAX network that takes full... |  |  |
|
 Accelerated DOM Scripting with Ajax, APIs, and LibrariesAccelerated DOM Scripting with Ajax, APIs, and Libraries will give you a better understanding of JavaScript. You can then take that new knowledge and apply it to various facets of web development such as Ajax, animation, and other DOM scripting tasks. Having this deeper understanding is an important step to improving your own code as well as... |  |  |  |  Practical Reporting with Ruby and Rails (Expert's Voice in Open Source)This book is about general and scalable ways to create reports with Ruby. It covers using a huge array of tools—Rails, Gruff, Ghostscript, and many more—but a common thread links them all: they are powerful tools that will serve you even if you have a huge amount of data. Using the reporting tools and techniques described in this book,... |
|
 Pro Excel 2007 VBADid you ever wonder whether there is more to Excel than data displayed in rows and columns or pretty charts? If you want to learn how to bring data into your Excel 2007 projects, or learn to work with XML, or see how object-oriented programming can be used in Excel 2007, this book will provide you with that information.
I wrote this book... |  |  Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development: Plan, Program, ExtendThis book for developers familiar with Ruby on Rails who want to develop and roll out small applications deals with a key feature or functional area of a complex, full-scale Rails application in each chapter, from installing Ruby, Rubygems, and Rails on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X and setting up a Subversion repository, to improving user interfaces... |  |  |
|
Result Page: 873 872 871 870 869 868 867 866 865 864 863 862 861 860 859 858 857 856 855 |