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Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Adobe AIR Adobe Integrated Runtime with Ajax eBook Retail-LMi


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AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) is Adobe’s open-source technology that lets Web developers and programmers create Rich Internet Applications that run outside of any Web browser. This Visual QuickPro Guide teaches everything you need to know to begin creating applications that combine the rich experience of a traditional desktop application with the power and reach of the Internet. The book uses a visual, step-by-step approach and covers all the fundamental AIR concepts, without the fluff, confusing segues, and technical jargon that bog down so many other computer books. Author Larry Ullman has a well-earned reputation for writing books that are accessible, easy-to-follow, and, above all, useful. This book focuses solely on developing AIR applications using HTML and JavaScript, although formal knowledge of JavaScript is not required.
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Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications



Product Description
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a new approach for developing web applications. It essentially permits users to interact with a Webpage without forcing a slow & tedious reload of the entire page after every action. This means web applications become more responsive, easier to use, and more intuitive. Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications uses a step-by-step tutorial format that's so easy to follow, you'll be able to build sophisticated and intuitive Ajax web interfaces in no time!
Read this book, and you'll:
  • Get an overview of the basic technologies you'll need to use to build Ajax applications.
  • Understand the XMLHttpRequest object, the core of Ajax applications.
  • Build a cross-browser XMLHttpRequest wrapper that you can use in all of your Ajax projects.
  • Build an Ajax application monitor that works in real time.
  • Learn how to use Ajax without breaking older browsers or causing accessibility issues.
  • Get your Ajax application working with screen readers.
  • Use dynamic animations to improve usability.
  • Build edit-in-place functionality.
  • Create an Ajax search application that pulls data from Amazon, del.icio.us, and Google.
  • Fix the "Back button" problem.
  • Use JSON, YAML, and XML to communicate with the server.
  • Build an Ajax drag 'n' drop chess game.
  • And a whole lot more!

    Throughout the text, the author stresses usability, accessibility, and graceful degradation for older, less-capable web browsers.

    About the Author
    Matthew Eernisse is the lead web application developer for an enterprise-class learning management system at an e-learning solutions company. He has been working and playing with Linux and other open source software since 1999.


  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 352 pages
    • Publisher: SitePoint; 1 edition (June 14, 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0975841947
    • ISBN-13: 978-0975841945
    • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.8 x 0.6 inches

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    Wednesday, 27 August 2008

    Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax: From Novice to Professional


    • ISBN: 159059707li>
    • Author: Michael Purvis Jeffrey Sambells Cameron Turner
    • Publisher: Apress
    • Publication Date: 2006-08-14

    Google Maps Application Development is the first book to comprehensively introduce Google’s popular mapping application programming interface (API). The author team has considerable experience building Google Maps-driven applications, and they cover all aspects of the API. They show you how to create practical, location-based applications that encourage users to interact with the service, add their own information, and dynamically mark up maps.

    The book begins with a series of fundamental examples to help you quickly gain familiarity with the API. Then you’ll soon be building highly interactive and dynamic mapping applications with the help of the PHP scripting language. You’ll learn how to “tag” and interact with maps in order to foster a community-driven experience. And you will discover how to take advantage of third-party geocoding services such as Yahoo geocoding and geocoder.us, as well as use the U.S. Census Bureau’s TIGER/Line data to host the service internally.

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    The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP


    • Paperback: 750 pages
    • Publisher: friends of ED (July 22, 2007)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1590598598

    With over 3 million users worldwide, Adobe’s Dreamweaver is the most popular web development software in the world, and it just took another step forward with CS3, the new version released in 2007. Having come a long way from it’s humble beginnings as a as a simple web design tool, CS3 allows you to rapidly put together standards compliant web sites and dynamic web sites with server-side languages and Ajax, and much more. To complement this great new application, David Powers has written the ultimate guide to itThe Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 teaches you everything you need to know about the application, from setting up your development environment environment to publishing your sites and applications on the web, and everything in between.

    • Takes you through your development environment set up
    • Covers everything you need to create both standards compliant web sutes, and dynamic web applications
    • Teaches several real world techniques using a series of step by step tutorials

    What youll learn

    • How to set up your ideal development environment, using Mac OSX/Windows, Apache (and IIS on Windows,) Apache, MySQL, and phpMyAdmin
    • Creating standards compliant web sites using CS3’s XHTML and CSS features
    • Creating dynamic web applications using CS3’s PHP and Spry Ajax server behaviors
    • Building several real world web site functions, such as form validation, random quote generator, search function, user management/login pages, dynamic Ajax gallery, and much more.
    • Creating an interface design in Fireworks CS3 and importing it into Dreamweaver CS3.
    • How use Dreamweaver CS3’s XML functionality, to consume RSS feeds, and create Spry data sets
    • Using includes, templates and master detail pages.
    • How to publish your site after you’ve created it

    Summary of Contents

    • Chapter 1: Dreamweaver CS3Your Creative Partner
    • Chapter 2: Building Dynamic Sites with Ajax and PHP
    • Chapter 3: Getting the Work Environment Ready
    • Chapter 4: Setting Up a PHP Site
    • Chapter 5: Adding a Touch of Style
    • Chapter 6: Creating a CSS Site Straight Out of the Box
    • Chapter 7: Building Site Navigation with the Spry Menu Bar
    • Chapter 8: Sprucing Up Content with Spry Widgets
    • Chapter 9: Building Online Forms and Validating Input
    • Chapter 10: Introducing the Basics of PHP
    • Chapter 11: Using PHP to Process a Form
    • Chapter 12: Working with PHP Includes and Templates
    • Chapter 13: Setting Up MySQL and phpMyAdmin
    • Chapter 14: Storing Records in a Database
    • Chapter 15: Controlling Access to Your Site
    • Chapter 16: Working with Multiple Tables
    • Chapter 17: Searching Records and Handling Dates
    • Chapter 18: Using XSLT to Display Live News Feeds and XML
    • Chapter 19: Using Spry to Display XML
    • Chapter 20: Getting the Best of Both Worlds with PHP and Spry

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    Pro PHP XML and Web Services


    • Hardcover: 936 pages
    • Publisher: Apress (March 27, 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1590596331

    I would highly recommend this as a resource for any developers who want to really dig in and solidify their working knowledge of PHP and web services, or just want to explore the nuances and complexities of XML DTDs and namespaces.

    — Nathan Smith, Godbit Project

    Pro PHP XML and Web Services is the authoritative guide to using the XML features of PHP 5 and PHP 6. No other book covers XML and Web Services in PHP as deeply as this title. The first four chapters introduce the core concepts of XML required for proficiency, and will bring you up to speed on the terminology and key concepts you need to proceed with the rest of the book. Next, the book explores utilizing XML and Web Services with PHP5. Topics include DOM, SimpleXML, SAX, xmlReader, XSLT, RDF, RSS, WDDX, XML-RPC, REST, SOAP, and UDDI.

    Author Robert Richards, a major contributor to the PHP XML codebase, is a leading expert in the PHP community. In this book, Richards covers all topics in depth, blending theory with practical examples. Youll find case studies for the most popular web services like Amazon, Google, eBay, and Yahoo. The book also covers XML capabilities, demonstrated through informative examples, in the PEAR libraries.

    About the Author
    Robert Richards, currently an independent contractor, has worked in various fields including Medical Information, Telecommunications, Media and E-Learning. Having been exposed to XML since its inception and used for various projects during his career, his most extensive work with the technology was within the E-Learning space. He helped created a proprietary XML based application server which used XML for data publishing, defining application business logic as well as data querying. He was also the lead engineer for the company’s involvement in SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model), used for Web based learning, established by the Department of Defense through its Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative.
    After becoming the latest casualty of the “dot-com” implosion in 2001, Rob had his first taste of PHP and began contributing code to the domxml extension in 2002. Since then he became one of the authors of the DOM extension for PHP 5, contributes to the other XML based extensions and has authored the xmlReader, for PHP 5, and xmlwriter, for PHP 4.3+, extensions. Also on occasion, he contributes bug fixes to the libxml2 project found during the development of these extensions.

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    Thursday, 31 July 2008

    Pro Linq Object Relational Mapping In C# 2008


    • TYPE : Programming

    • PUBLISHER :Apress

    • LANGUAGE : ENGLISH

    • RELEASE DATE: June 27, 2008

    • MAKER : Team BBL

    • PACKAGER : Team BBL

    • SUPPLIER : Team BBL

    • FORMAT : PDF

    • SIZE : 02 disks x 2.88mb


    RELEASE NOTES :

    It is nearly impossible today to write enterprise software without the use of one or more relational databases. Granted, there are cases when the data is transient and not stored in a database, but for the most part, software needs to consume and manipulate data in a database. It sounds easy, but there are hundreds of ways to connect software systems to databases and thousands of people who think they have the skeleton key for data access layers. Pro LINQ Object Relational Mapping in C# 2008 explains an efficient, repeatable way to apply industry design patterns to build scalable object–oriented data access layers.


    Object relational mapping (OR/M) has been a gray area in Microsoft development for many years. It’s not that Microsoft language developers don’t understand OR/M; in fact, the opposite is true, as is exemplified by the glut of third–party .NET OR/M tools on the market. The struggle has come more from the lack of native tools with the object–oriented and object persistence capacity to effectively work in this arena. With the inception of .NET, Microsoft overcame the first obstacle by developing an object–oriented environment and framework. The second obstacle, the native object persistence layer, is only now being realized with the introduction of Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and LINQ’s children, the Language Integrated Query for Relational Databases (LINQ to SQL) and the Language Integrated Query for the ADO.NET Entity Framework (LINQ to Entities). The gray area no longer exists, and the .NET developers of the world finally have the native tools required to build modular, reusable data access layers.


    What you’ll learn


    * The powerful advantages that OR/M can bring to your code
    * The native tools that are now available within Visual Studio 2008 for OR/M
    * How to build scalable object–oriented data access layers that take advantage of OR/M’s flexibility
    * How LINQ fits into this picture, together with the advantages and disadvantages that it can bring
    * How the concepts work in the real world by examining a fully worked and detailed case study, created with an architecture than can be easily applied to a wide range of other situations


    Who is this book for?


    This book is intended for Microsoft .NET developers who are using or evaluating Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 to build data–aware applications, and it will provide patterns and resources that can be used to build enterprise class software.



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    Friday, 25 July 2008

    ASP.NET 2.0 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies



    • Paperback: 910 pages

    • Publisher: For Dummies (July 12, 2006)

    • Language: English

    • ISBN-10: 0471785989


    8 books in 1 รข€” your key to ASP.NET 2.0 success!


    Your one-stop guide to building dynamic, interactive, HTML-based Web pages


    ASP.NET 2.0 can do a lot, so there’s a lot to understand. This handy volume replaces a whole shelf of programming books with the essentials you need, whether you’re an ASP.NET beginner or a pro looking for a quick reference guide. Get the scoop on C# and VB, databases, all the new features, and much more!


    Discover how to



    • Understand labels, text boxes, and validation controls

    • Work with HTML tags and client-side scripting


    • Code in C# or Visual Basic

    • Explore database programming and XML

    • Use the powerful .NET Framework


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    Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX: A Practical Hands-on Guide



    • Paperback: 520 pages

    • Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc. (September 27, 2007)

    • Language: English


    • ISBN-10: 0596513976


    With this book, web developers can build engaging and interactive sites and applications using Microsoft’s latest web development tools — ASP.NET 2.0 and the new ASP.NET AJAX framework. You learn to create applications that have all the great tricks you see on popular commercial web sites, such as order forms and the ability to interact with a database. And you can build pages that display information interactively without a page refresh. This straightforward tutorial explains how. Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX helps you master the concepts and techniques of Microsoft’s tools with plenty of annotated examples, review quizzes, web construction exercises and chapter summaries, so you can practice new skills and test your understanding as you go. With it, you’ll learn to: Master the fundamental skills of ASP.NET 2.0 to build professional quality web applications Integrate new Ajax tools and CSS with ASP.NET 2.0 for flashier and more interactive sites Build applications with minimal coding using Visual Studio or its free counterpart, Visual Web Developer Connect your site with a database so that users can retrieve, interact and save data Debug your application, deal with unexpected problems, and protect your site from malicious users Use the community-maintained ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit to extend the controls that come with ASP.NET AJAX Use personalization tools to give your site a customized look for each user Ideal for beginning web developers, or those who are new to ASP.NET, this book gets you involved with your own learning through hands-on lessons that are clear and to the point. You get the chance to try out new techniques on the spot. Want to join the world of modern webdevelopment? This book will get you started.


    About the Author

    Jesse Liberty, Microsoft .NET MVP, is the best-selling author of O’Reilly Media’s “Programming ASP.NET”, “Programming C#”, “Programming Visual Basic 2005″ and over a dozen other books on web and object-oriented programming. He is president of Liberty Associates, Inc. where he provides contract programming, consulting and on-site training in .NET. Jesse is a frequent contributor to O’Reilly Network web sites as well as many industry publications and has spoken at numerous industry events. He is a former Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T and Vice President for technology development at CitiBank. Dan Hurwitz is the president of Sterling Solutions, Inc., where for nearly two decades he has been providing contract programming and database development to a wide variety of clients. He has co-authored three editions of “Programming ASP.NET.” Brian MacDonald is an editor of programming and networking books. He has edited books for several major publishers on topics ranging from securing Windows servers to PHP web programming to running an eBay business. His work for O’Reilly includes Programming WCF Services and Programming ASP.NET. He also co-authored Learning C# 2005 with Jesse Liberty. He lives in southeastern Pennsylvania with his wife and son.


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