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Lossless Compression Handbook
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 16:38 | Comments : 2

Khalid Sayood “Lossless Compression Handbook"
Academic Press | 2002-08-15 | ISBN: 0126208611 | 454 pages | PDF | 23 Mb
Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 15:05 | Comments : 4

Julia H. Allen, Sean Barnum, Robert J. Ellison, Gary McGraw, Nancy R. Mead “Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers"
Addison-Wesley Professional | 2008-05-11 | ISBN: 032150917X | 368 pages | CHM | 1,7 Mb
Refactoring HTML: Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 14:57 | Comments : 3

Elliotte Rusty Harold “Refactoring HTML: Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications"
Addison-Wesley Professional | 2008-05-11 | ISBN: 0321503635 | 368 pages | CHM | 3,3 Mb
Recursive Techniques in Programming
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 14:03 | Comments : 1

D.W. Barron “Recursive Techniques in Programming"
Elsevier | 1968-01-31 | ISBN: 0444199861 | 64 pages | Djvu | 1,2 Mb
Recursive Programming Techniques
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 13:49 | Comments : 2

William H. Burge “Recursive Programming Techniques"
Addison-Wesley | 1975-10 | ISBN: 0201144506 | 300 pages | Djvu | 1,8 Mb
Thinking Recursively
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 13:24 | Comments : 1

Eric S. Roberts “Thinking Recursively"
Wiley | 1986-01 | ISBN: 0471816523 | 179 pages | Djvu | 1,2 Mb
Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design [repost]
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 11 May 2008 12:20 | Comments : 2

Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design
648 pages | Wrox; 1 edition | December 24, 2004 | 0764576429 | 10 Mb

* This book is the perfect introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the Web markup standard that allows Web designers and developers to easily make a style change to one CSS template and then change formatting across hundreds-or thousands-of pages
* Covers the current CSS standard versions (CSS 1 and CSS 2) with notes and comments where appropriate on the CSS 3 standard in development
* Includes quick reference on CSS at the end of the book as well as integrated reference coverage throughout
* Teaches by using an example-oriented approach and includes exercises at the end of each chapter, with sample solutions provided in the appendix
Web Bloopers: 60 Common Web Design Mistakes, and How to Avoid Them (Interactive Technologies)
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 11 May 2008 10:25 | Comments : 0

Web Bloopers: 60 Common Web Design Mistakes, and How to Avoid Them (Interactive Technologies)
344 pages | Morgan Kaufmann | April 14, 2003 | 9781558608405 | 37 Mb

The dot.com crash of 2000 was a wake-up call, and told us that the Web has far to go before achieving the acceptance predicted for it in '95. A large part of what is missing is quality; a primary component of the missing quality is usability. The Web is not nearly as easy to use as it needs to be for the average person to rely on it for everyday information, commerce, and entertainment.
VLIW Microprocessor Hardware Design
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 08:36 | Comments : 0

Lee Weng Fook “VLIW Microprocessor Hardware Design"
McGraw-Hill Professional | 2007-08-28 | ISBN: 0071497021 | 219 pages | PDF | 1,3 Mb
Variable-length Codes for Data Compression
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David Salomon “Variable-length Codes for Data Compression"
Springer | 2007-10-01 | ISBN: 1846289580 | 196 pages | PDF | 1,7 Mb
Site-Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 11 May 2008 02:08 | Comments : 4

Site-Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability
364 pages | Wiley; 1st edition | June 28, 2002 | ISBN: 0764536745 | 28 Mb

Although Web usability has received lots of hype, especially during the dot-com meltdown, the focus has been mostly on technical issues. Usability experts stress the pitfalls of frames and too many images on Web pages. They recommend editing out unnecessary words and writing in a non-linear style-all valuable advice, of course. But less frequently do they highlight the importance of the visual presentation of Web pages. The Web is a communication medium that does most of its talking visually. What you see on a Web page tells you what you might find within the site, how to get there, and why it might interest you-not to mention the instinctive emotional response that shapes your Web experience. As a result, Web usability issues are communication issues. Easy-to-use sites are those that communicate quickly and effectively.
Speed Up Your Site: Web Site Optimization [repost]
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 11 May 2008 01:45 | Comments : 3

Speed Up Your Site: Web Site Optimization
528 pages | New Riders Press; 1 edition | January 24, 2003 | ISBN: 0735713243 | 5 Mb

There's a time bomb on the web: user patience. It starts ticking each time someone opens one of your pages. You only have a few seconds to get compelling content onto the screen. Fail, and you can kiss your customers and profits goodbye.
Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 11 May 2008 01:21 | Comments : 1

Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual
559 pages | Pogue Press | October 26, 2005 | ISBN: 9780596008420 | 9 Mb

Think you have to be a technical wizard to build a great web site? Think again. For anyone who wants to create an engaging web site--for either personal or business purposes--"Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" demystifies the process and provides tools, techniques, and expert guidance for developing a professional and reliable web presence.
Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook [repost]
Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 10 May 2008 23:42 | Comments : 2

Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook
252 pages | friends of ED; 1st ed. 2004. Corr. 4th printing edition | June 7, 2004 | ISBN: 1590593812 | 4 Mb

Web standards are the standard technology specifications enforced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to make sure that web designers and browser manufacturers are using the same technology syntax. It is important that these implementations are the same throughout the Web, otherwise it becomes a messy proprietary place, and lacks consistency. These standards also allow content to be more compatible with multiple different viewing devices, such as screen readers for people with vision impairments, cell phones, PDFs, etc. HTML, XML, and CSS are all such technologies. This book is your essential guide to understanding the advantages you can bring to your web pages by implementing web standards and precisely how to apply them. Web standards such as XHTML and CSS are now fairly well-known technologies, and they will likely be familiar to you, the web designerindeed, they are all around you on the Web. However, within web standards still lies a challengewhile the browser's support for web standards is steadily increasing, many web developers and designers have yet to discover the real benefits of web standards and respect the need to adhere to them. The real art is in truly understanding the benefits and implementing the standards efficiently. As a simple example of its power, you can use CSS to lay out your pages instead of nesting tablesthis can make file sizes smaller, allowing pages to load faster, ultimately increasing accessibility for all browsers, devices, and web users.
Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition)
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Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition)
536 pages | O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 3 edition | December 2002 | ISBN: 0596002033 | 1 Mb

Apache is far and away the most widely used web server platform in the world. This versatile server runs more than half of the world's existing web sites. Apache is both free and rock-solid, running more than 21 million web sites ranging from huge e-commerce operations to corporate intranets and smaller hobby sites. With this new third edition of Apache: The Definitive Guide, web administrators new to Apache will come up to speed quickly, and experienced administrators will find the logically organized, concise reference sections indispensable, and system programmers interested in customizing their servers will rely on the chapters on the API and Apache modules. Updated to cover the changes in Apache's latest release, 2.0, as well as Apache 1.3, this useful guide discusses how to obtain, set up, secure, modify, and troubleshoot the Apache software on both Unix and Windows systems.