Archive for August, 2010
What is HTML5? HTML5 is the next generation of HTML, superseding HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, and XHTML 1.1. HTML5 provides new features that are necessary for modern web applications. It also standardizes many features of the web platform that web developers have been using for years, but that have never been vetted or documented by a standards committee. (Would it surprise you to learn that the Window object
has never been formally documented? In addition to the new features, HTML5 is the first attempt to formally document many of the “de facto” standards that web browsers have supported for years.) Continue Reading »
HTML 5 – Up and Running
This book is aimed at getting you up and running with jQuery quickly and effectively while having some fun along the way. All the APIs for the core jQuery library and its companion jQuery UI library are discussed, and each API method is presented in an easy-to-digest syntax block that describes the parameters and return values of the
method.
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JQuery in Action
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) may consist of many interconnected components. As a result of this, the Oracle SOA Suite is a large piece of software that initially seems to be overwhelmingly complex.
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Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 Developers Guide
How to Hypnotize People into Reading Your Sales Materials! Can the ignorant stranger qualify the crown? a dollar sign is the cheesiest
The following is a collection of Joe Vitale’s Hypnotic marketing articles.
The following is a collection of Joe Vitale’s Hypnotic marketing articles.I understand how tough it can be to try and make money online or build an internet business. I’ve been there, done that. With that said, the following has helped me greatly and I wanted to pass it on to you. I really hope it will help you get you going to create an income you deserve.I am a true believer that any one can do anything they put their mind to, if they believe and take action. So use what your about to learn and do something today, not tomorrow, today!
How to Hypnotize People into Reading Your Sales Materials!
The theory of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a means to an end: better, more efficient Web site design. In the real world, however, CSS does not provide a perfect, clear-cut path to that goal.To achieve the promise of CSS, working designers have employed a series of workarounds known collectively as hacks. At the most basic level, a CSS hack is a modification to the standard CSS code. Like any deviation from the norm, the use
of CSS hacks has both its supporters and detractors: Some designers feel CSS hacks are an absolute necessity and others are fervently opposed to them. Continue Reading »
CSS Hacks and Filters
Performance in web applications is clearly very important. The web potentially allows millions of users to access your application simultaneously. How is your application going to cope with such a load? How much hardware do you need to ensure it can handle the required number of users? What happens to your application when its peak capacity is exceeded? These are questions that really need to be answered.
As a business, I want to know that the applications supporting my commercial endeavors can cope with the size and usage patterns of my customer base. I also want to make accurate estimations around the amount of infrastructure required to support my current customer base, and what infrastructure is going to be required to support my future customers, based on a projected growth factor. All this can apply to both intranet and broader Internet applications. Continue Reading »
dotNET Performance Testing and Optimization
Android combines the ubiquity of cell phones, the excitement of open source software, and the corporate backing of Google and other Open Handset Alliance members like Motorola, HTC, Verizon, and AT&T. The
result is a mobile platform you can’t afford not to learn.
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Hello Android 3rd Edition
This book is fundamentally a companion text as much as it is an introduction. A content management
system is a nontrivial piece of software with many “moving pieces.” As such, it would be next to
impossible to document the usage of each and every line of code in a meaningful way while still giving
adequate coverage to the topics new to .NET 4.0. Continue Reading »
Pro ASP.NET 4 CMS Advanced Techniques
apparent that one of the more troublesome areas still remaining for developers is that of accessing data
from different data sources. In particular, database access and XML manipulation are often
cumbersome at best and problematic at worst.
The database problems are numerous. First, there is the issue that we cannot programmatically
interact with a database at the native language level. This means syntax errors often go undetected until
runtime. Incorrectly referenced database fields are not detected either. This can be disastrous, especially
if this occurs during the execution of error-handling code. Nothing is more frustrating than having an
entire error-handling mechanism fail because of syntactically invalid code that has never been tested.
Sometimes this is unavoidable because of unanticipated error behavior. Having database code that is
not validated at compile time can certainly lead to this problem. Continue Reading »
Pro LINQ in C Sharp
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