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The Flash Anthology: Cool Effects and Practical ActionScript
Posted By : rissvann | Date : 05 Sep 2007 19:53 | Comments : 4

The Flash Anthology: Cool Effects and Practical ActionScript
455 pages | SitePoint Pty Ltd 2004 | English | ISBN: 095792187X | PDF | 3.5 MB

A practical and fun Flash book that shows readers over 60 practical techniques, solutions and cool effects to instantly use on their Website or project. The Flash Anthology makes an excellent task reference or it can be used for inspiration for future projects.
Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX
Posted By : pariman | Date : 04 Sep 2007 19:04 | Comments : 3

Wallace B. McClure, Paul Glavich, Steve C. Orr, Craig Shoemaker, Steven A. Smith, Jim Zimmerman, "Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX"
Wrox | ISBN 0470112832 | July 10, 2007 | 344 Pages | PDF | 5.4MB

With this comprehensive introduction to ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX framework technologies, you'll quickly learn how to build richer, more dynamic web sites and web applications. It provides you with an in-depth understanding of ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX and clearly shows you how to apply the framework. You'll also find numerous code examples throughout the chapters that you'll be able to utilize as you begin creating your applications. Written by a team of Microsoft MVPs, this book will get you up to speed on how to program the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX framework on the ASP.NET platform. After delving into the framework, it demonstrates how to perform basic AJAX-style operations with web services, using the UpdatePanel, the AJAX Control Toolkit, and other features. You'll then progress to more advanced aspects of the framework, including security, integration with the ASP.NET services, and debugging.
Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential
Posted By : cruze | Date : 24 Aug 2007 19:02 | Comments : 1

Dieter Fensel, et al., Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential
The MIT Press | ISBN10: 026256212X | March 1, 2005 | 503 pages | PDF | 7 MB

As the World Wide Web continues to expand, it becomes increasingly difficult for users to obtain information efficiently. Because most search engines read format languages such as HTML or SGML, search results reflect formatting tags more than actual page content, which is expressed in natural language. Spinning the Semantic Web describes an exciting new type of hierarchy and standardization that will replace the current "web of links" with a "web of meaning." Using a flexible set of languages and tools, the Semantic Web will make all available information -- display elements, metadata, services, images, and especially content -- accessible. The result will be an immense repository of information accessible for a wide range of new applications. This first handbook for the Semantic Web covers, among other topics, software agents that can negotiate and collect information, markup languages that can tag many more types of information in a document, and knowledge systems that enable machines to read Web pages and determine their reliability. The truly interdisciplinary Semantic Web combines aspects of artificial intelligence, markup languages, natural language processing, information retrieval, knowledge representation, intelligent agents, and databases.
Linux, XML and LDAP ebook collection
Posted By : max1816bd | Date : 23 Aug 2007 10:58 | Comments : 1

LDAP Directories Explained: An Introduction and Analysis
Addison Wesley | ISBN : 0-201-78792-X | 2003 edition | 432 pages | 2.00 mb | CHM

LDAP in the Solaris™ Operating Environment: Deploying Secure Directory Services
Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN : 0-13-145693-8 | 2003 edition | 704 pages | 2.73 mb | CHM

Advanced Linux Programming
New Riders Publishing | ISBN : 0-7357-1043-0 | First Edition | 368 pages | 3.68 mb | PDF


Building Embedded Linux Systems
O'Reilly | ISBN : 0-596-00222-X | 2003 edition | 416 pages | 1.00 mb | CHM

Developing XML Solutions
Microsoft Press | ISBN 0-7356-0796-6 | 2000 edition | 3.96 mb | CHM

Learning XML
O'Reilly | ISBN : 0-596-00420-6 | 2nd edition | 1.72 mb | CHM

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Graph-Theoretic Techniques for Web Content Mining (Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence) (Series in Machine Perceptio
Posted By : codenamez | Date : 21 Aug 2007 18:55 | Comments : 4

Adam Schenker, Horst Bunke, Mark Last, Abraham Kandel, "Graph-Theoretic Techniques for Web Content Mining"
World Scientific Publishing Company | 248 pages | 2005 | ISBN: 9812563393 | PDF | 10 MB

This book describes exciting new opportunities for utilizing robust graph representations of data with common machine learning algorithms. Graphs can model additional information which is often not present in commonly used data representations, such as vectors. Through the use of graph distance — a relatively new approach for determining graph similarity — the authors show how well-known algorithms, such as k-means clustering and k-nearest neighbors classification, can be easily extended to work with graphs instead of vectors. This allows for the utilization of additional information found in graph representations, while at the same time employing well-known, proven algorithms.
Prototype and Scriptaculous: Taking the Pain out of JavaScript
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 14 Aug 2007 18:39 | Comments : 1

Prototype and Scriptaculous: Taking the Pain out of JavaScript
O'Reilly Short Cut | November 2006 | 56 pages | ISBN: 0596529198 | CHM | 1.2Mb

JavaScript is carrying more and more programming load lately as Ajax has become popular. Scripting Ajax from scratch isn't much fun, but fortunately there are libraries to help. Prototype and Scriptaculous will let you get much more work done in much less time, automating tasks from processing XMLHTTP requests to creating animations that draw attention to your interfaces. This Short Cut demonstrates how to use Prototype for a wide range of tasks, including event handling, DOM processing, string and form process, and Ajax communications. It explores Scriptaculous' visual effects library, from pulsate to squish to fold and beyond. Need interface components? You'll find form autocompletion as well as drag and drop support.

O'Reilly Learning Ruby
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 14 Aug 2007 18:20 | Comments : 0

Learning Ruby
O'Reilly Media | May 14, 2007 | 275 pages | ISBN: 0596529864 | CHM | 1.5Mb

You don't have to know everything about a car to drive one, and you don't need to know everything about Ruby to start programming with it. Written for both experienced and new programmers alike, Learning Ruby is a just-get-in-and-drive book -- a hands-on tutorial that offers lots of Ruby programs and lets you know how and why they work, just enough to get you rolling down the road. Interest in Ruby stems from the popularity of Rails, the web development framework that's attracting new devotees and refugees from Java and PHP. But there are plenty of other uses for this versatile language. The best way to learn is to just try the code! You'll find examples on nearly every page of this book that you can imitate and hack.
Data Mining the Web: Uncovering Patterns in Web Content, Structure, and Usage
Posted By : pariman | Date : 10 Aug 2007 20:50 | Comments : 1

Zdravko Markov, Daniel T. Larose, "Data Mining the Web: Uncovering Patterns in Web Content, Structure, and Usage"
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN 0471666556 | April 25, 2007 | 218 Pages | PDF | 4.3 MB

This book introduces the reader to methods of data mining on the web, including uncovering patterns in web content (classification, clustering, language processing), structure (graphs, hubs, metrics), and usage (modeling, sequence analysis, performance).
First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 05 Aug 2007 11:22 | Comments : 1

First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications
Apress | April 09, 2007 | 100 pages | ISBN: 1590598490 | PDF | 3Mb

First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications is a primer to most other introductory BizTalk books. If you feel like traditional beginning books are too abstract, and that you are mired in detail and missing the “big picture,” check out this book. It's not a reference -- it's a jumpstart to learning BizTalk. You learn about the product in a phased approach. This way, you learn just what you need to know, when you need to know it. And the entire book is example-based: you learn by doing. Each phase provides detailed instructions for creating, deploying, and testing a BizTalk project. Through the book's projects, you will be exposed to orchestrations, pipelines, maps, schemas, messages, ports, shapes, the BizTalk Server Administration console, and the Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) tool. To quickly get ahead and quick-start your BizTalk learning process, this book is for you.
Practical Ruby Gems
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 05 Aug 2007 10:53 | Comments : 1

Practical Ruby Gems
Apress | April 16, 2007 | 271 pages | ISBN: 1590598113 | PDF | 3Mb

Practical Ruby Gems is a comprehensive guide to utilizing and creating Ruby Gems--ready-made Ruby code modules that can be easily added to Ruby and Rails projects. This book is ideal for Ruby programmers as well as web developers who use Rails and wish to extend the functionality of their projects. You'll get a prime selection of 34 of the best and most useful Gems, which makes up the core of this book. Each of these also comes complete with actual use cases and code examples that you can use immediately in your own projects. You'll learn how Ruby Gems can be used to [*]Validate credit cards. [*]Create graphical interfaces on multiple platforms. [*]Speed up Rails applications. [*]Develop lightweight web applications. [*]Use ActiveRecord to make databases easy. [*]Process RSS feeds. [*]Prevent spam using CAPTCHA. [*]Crop and scale images. [*]Tap into the same caching system that runs LiveJournal.com. And much, much more! You'll also learn how to package and distribute your own Ruby Gems. This lets you tap into powerful mechanisms for resolving dependencies. And the book takes a detailed look at how Gems differ between operating systems, so you'll be prepared whether your desktop runs OS X, Windows, or Linux. You'll also learn how you can share code more easily between projects, optionally sharing your contributions with the world!
Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 05 Aug 2007 10:41 | Comments : 0

Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition
Apress / April 02, 2007 | 472 pages | ISBN: 1590597885 | PDF | 14Mb

Written for Java™ developers of varying skill and familiarity with the open source NetBeans™ IDE as well as Java IDEs in general, Pro NetBeans™ IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition focuses on using NetBeans IDE as a professional Java EE 5 software development platform. Experienced author Adam Myatt provides a comprehensive guide to mapping out the functionality of NetBeans IDE and its enterprise add-ons: Enterprise Pack and Visual Web Pack. Coverage of such diverse topics as web applications, web services, and UML modeling, along with real-life case studies and clear, topical information, all combine to offer everything you need to get started with the NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition platform. So whether you're an experienced IDE user or a Java developer who works only with Emacs, you'll find what you need in this book to get started with the more vibrant, more productive extensible NetBeans platform project found on netbeans.org
Practical JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 05 Aug 2007 09:37 | Comments : 0

Practical JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects
Apress / April 16, 2007 | 576 pages | ISBN: 1590598164 | PDF | 13Mb

Practical JavaScript, DOM, and Ajax Projects is ideal for web developers already experienced in JavaScript who want to take their knowledge to the next level. It presents ten complete example projects for you to learn from and adapt for use in your own work. The book starts with a quick recap of the fundamentals of modern JavaScript development before moving right along to the applications. For each application, you are taken through the planning, design, and implementation stages. There's something for everyone here--a utility library, a validation framework, a GUI widget framework, a dynamic event calendar application, a drag-and-drop shopping cart, and more! Over the course of the book, author Frank Zammetti covers JavaScript best practices, Ajax techniques, and some of the most popular JavaScript libraries, such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, and the Yahoo YUI. One of the main premises of this book is to help you learn by example so you can then apply your knowledge to your own projects. This book will save you countless hours of development time and help further your JavaScript knowledge!
Perl and XML
Posted By : snark | Date : 04 Aug 2007 09:49 | Comments : 4
Perl and XML

Perl and XML
O'Reilly | ISBN: 059600205X | 158 pages | 1.1 MB | PDF

SXML is a text-based markup language that has taken the programming world by storm. More powerful than HTML yet less demanding than SGML, XML has proven itself to be flexible and resilient. XML is the perfect tool for formatting documents with even the smallest bit of complexity, from Web pages to legal contracts to books. However, XML has also proven itself to be indispensable for organizing and conveying other sorts of data as well, thus its central role in web services like SOAP and XML-RPC. As the Perl programming language was tailor-made for manipulating text, few people have disputed the fact that Perl and XML are perfectly suited for one another. The only question has been what's the best way to do it. That's where this book comes in.
Perl and XML
Posted By : snark | Date : 04 Aug 2007 09:49 | Comments : 4
Perl and XML

Perl and XML
O'Reilly | ISBN: 059600205X | 158 pages | 1.1 MB | PDF

SXML is a text-based markup language that has taken the programming world by storm. More powerful than HTML yet less demanding than SGML, XML has proven itself to be flexible and resilient. XML is the perfect tool for formatting documents with even the smallest bit of complexity, from Web pages to legal contracts to books. However, XML has also proven itself to be indispensable for organizing and conveying other sorts of data as well, thus its central role in web services like SOAP and XML-RPC. As the Perl programming language was tailor-made for manipulating text, few people have disputed the fact that Perl and XML are perfectly suited for one another. The only question has been what's the best way to do it. That's where this book comes in.
An Introduction to Testing Web Applications with twill and Selenium
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 29 Jul 2007 05:49 | Comments : 1

Brown, Gheorghiu, Huggins, « An Introduction to Testing Web Applications with twill and Selenium»
O'Reilly Media | ISBN: 0596527802 | June 2007 | 60 pages | CHM | 1 Mb

This Short Cut is an introduction to building automated web tests using two tools, twill and Selenium. twill is a simple web scripting language that can be used to automate web tests, while Selenium is a web testing framework that runs in any browser and can be used to test complex web sites that make extensive use of JavaScript. The best way to use this Short Cut is to run through the examples. We expect that within an hour you can start writing your own functional tests in either twill or Selenium, and within a day you will understand most, if not all, of the possibilities and the limitations of these tools.