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Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition Language: English ISBN: 0735617880 Paperback: 512 pages Data: September 11, 2002 Format: PDF |
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 XML and SQL: Developing Web Applications is a guide for Web developers and database programmers interested in building robust XML applications backed by SQL databases. It makes it easier than ever for Web developers to create and manage scalable database applications optimized for the Internet. XML and SQL: Developing Web Applications Auther: Daniel Appelquist Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Edition: 1st edition Release Date: December 6, 2001 ISBN: 0201657961 Size: 2.1 MB |
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Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf Language: English ISBN: 097669400X Paperback: 558 pages Data: July 1, 2005 Format: PDF Description: Rails is a full-stack, open source web framework that enables you to create full-featured, sophisticated web-based applications, but with a twist... A full Rails application probably has less total code than the XML you'd need to configure the same application in other frameworks. With this book you'll learn how to use ActiveRecord to connect business objects and database tables. No more painful object-relational mapping. Just create your business objects and let Rails do the rest. You'll learn how to use the Action Pack framework to route incoming requests and render pages using easy-to-write templates and components. See how to exploit the Rails service frameworks to send emails, implement web services, and create dynamic, user-centric web-pages using built-in Javascript and Ajax support. There are extensive chapters on testing, deployment, and scaling. You'll see how easy it is to install Rails using your web server of choice (such as Apache or lighttpd) or using its own included web server. |
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 2nd edition Language: English ISBN: 0596003595 Paperback: 560 pages Data: June 15, 2002 Format: PDF Description: Newly updated for Excel 2002, Writing Excel Macros with VBA, 2nd Edition provides Excel power-users, as well as programmers who are unfamiliar with the Excel object model, with a solid introduction to writing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros and programs for Excel. In particular, the book focuses on: * The Visual Basic Editor and the Excel VBA programming environment. Excel features a complete, state-of-the-art integrated development environment for writing, running, testing, and debugging VBA macros. |
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Publisher: Packt Publishing Language: English ISBN: 1904811949 Paperback: 340 pages Data: February 22, 2006 Format: PDF Description: This book is a fast paced tutorial to creating a website using Joomla!. If you??ve never used Joomla!, or even any web content management system before, then this book will walk you through each step in a friendly and accessible way. From installation, to initial set up and content entry and then on to customization for your own look and feel, this book will get you to a stable and working Joomla! based web site fast. You don??t have to be an experienced web developer or designer to get a great looking site with a full set of functions using this book and Joomla! This book will guide through every step. |
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Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition Language: English ISBN: 1592005179 Paperback: 344 pages Data: October 22, 2004 Format: PDF Description: Are you ready to try your hand at programming games using C#? "Beginning C# Game Programming" is your ideal introductory guide?designed to jumpstart your experience with C# and DirectX 9. It includes the fundamental topics you?ll need to know and covers additional topics that you?ll find helpful along the way. Begin with a comprehensive look at programming with C#?from the basics of classes to advanced topics such as polymorphism and abstraction. Then it?s on to DirectX 9 as you learn how to create a basic framework and a Direct3D device. You?ll also cover DirectSound and DirectInput. Put your newfound knowledge to the test as you program a complete game! |
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