Archive for December, 2011
The project for this chapter is a presentation of the official HTML5 logo, with accompanying text. The shield and letters of the logo are drawn on a canvas element and the accompanying text demonstrates the use of semantic tags. The viewer can change the size of the logo using a slider input device. It is an appropriate start to this book, a collection of projects making use of HTML5, JavaScript and other technologies, because of the subject matter and because it serves as a good review of basic event-driven programming and other important features in HTML5.
HTML5.and.JavaScript.Projects@ebook.laku-abis.com
Android is “the open source revolution” applied to cellular telephony. At least, part of it. There are many other attempts to provide open source cell phones, ranging from the mostly-defunct Openmoko Freerunner through QT Embedded, Moblin, LiMo, Debian Mobile, Maemo to the recently-open-sourced Symbian OS. Not to mention the estab-lished non-open-source stalwarts: Blackberry OS, Apple’s iPhone, and Microsoft Windows Mobile (these have developer toolkits, but their OS is not available as open source). MU, FS, HF
Android Cookbook @ebook.laku-abis.com
Other than performing data-entry chores, you probably spend most of your Excel life working with ranges in some way. Whether you’re copying, moving, formatting, naming, or filling them, range are a big part of Excel’s day-to-day operations. And why not? After all, working with a range of cells is a lot easier than working with each cell individually. WU, MU, FS, FS, HF
Formula and Functions – Excel 2010 @ebook.laku-abis.com
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