Archive for September, 2010
While WordPress is currently the world’s number one blogging software, this is not a book about
blogging. In WordPress 24-Hour Trainer, you learn how to use this open-source software to build and
maintain a website, whether it’s a blog, has a blogging section, or has nothing at all to do with blogging.
I treat WordPress as a content management system — a system you can customize in a number
of ways to make it do exactly what you need. Continue Reading »
WordPress 24-Hour Trainer
In its simplest form a business entity is the legal or otherwise manifestation of the entrepreneurial spirit of human beings. Information is required in order to record, control, analyze, and predict the entrepreneurial process. Information systems supporting these activities have greatly evolved in the last 40 years from the very basic to the very complex. By its very nature information systems have been required to constantly change to keep up with the entrepreneurial spirit. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems as they have come to be known evolved from the eventual requirement to have an integrated system across the entire business process (end to end). Continue Reading »
Compiere 3 Implementation Guide
Have you ever created a web application that is almost done but is hard to complete? It is a well known fact that 20 percent of the work takes 80 percent of the time in software development (80-20 rule Frednic Brooks). One of the reasons contributing to this is that it is easy to build web applications, but it’s not so easy to build clean, scalable, and extendable web applications. MVC architecture aims at reducing most of the overheads involved in making this transition easy. Catalyst provides a mechanism to implement MVC and more complex design patterns for web application development.
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Catalyst 5.8 the Perl MVC Framework
Through this book, you will journey through installing OS X Leopard on your own non-Apple computer, to explore the differences between Leopard and Windows, to getting the most out of the Apple software applications, and finally to extending the power of OS X by creating new applications.
My aim is to take you from wanting to know about how to install Leopard on your home computer, through setting the computer up to your own personal preferences, using the standard Macintosh software, and finally extending the power of your system by creating new programs to perform tasks that the base system cannot do, using the Apple Developer tools.
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