Making a Movie in Premiere Elements: Visual QuickProject Guide by Jan Ozer
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Date : 19 Jan 2007 20:43 |
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Making a Movie in Premiere Elements: Visual QuickProject Guide by Jan Ozer
Publisher: Peachpit Press (February 21, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0321321200 | CHM | 12,6 Mb | 160 pages
So you fancy yourself a filmmaker? Here to ensure that you truly are is a simple, to-the-point guide that leads you through the process of creating your very first digital video project with Adobe's brand-new consumer-level video editing software, Premiere Elements. In these pages veteran author and PC Magazine contributing editor Jan Ozer gets right to the point: Rather than explore every option and feature of Premiere Elements, Jan uses project-based instruction and big, colorful screen shots to demonstrates the quickest, easiest, and smartest route to cinematic success.
Posted By : Ice Zero |
Date : 19 Jan 2007 16:27 |
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Flash Web Design
New Riders Publishing; 1st edition | ISBN: 0735708967 | March 24, 2000 | 256 pages | CHM
Learning from the best is always a good idea, especially when the best in the field is adept at explaining his methods. In Flash Web Design, Hillman Curtis, a renowned Web developer (particularly in motion graphics) walks you through nine enlightening Flash projects in order of increasing complexity.
Curtis calls these exercises "deconstructions," and it's an apt term. All the finished pieces can be viewed on Curtis's site (www.hillmancurtis.com/book). With his help, you reconstruct each Flash movie with no step overlooked. They range from type animation (Macromedia Shockzone) to his bandwidth-skinny (20K) navigational, an interactive media site created with action scripting, a streaming visual poem with MP3 audio and many other techniques. The spots are all aesthetically elegant, vibrant, and cutting-edge in terms of design and typography and are even a pleasure to work with.
Posted By : Ice Zero |
Date : 19 Jan 2007 16:08 |
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Home Networking Bible
John Wiley & Sons; 2 edition | ISBN: 0764544160 | February 20, 2004 | 765 pages | PDF
Everything you need to know to set up a home network
Is a home network for you? This comprehensive guide covers everything from deciding what type of network meets your needs to setting up the hardware and software, connecting different operating systems, installing the necessary applications, managing the network, and even adding home entertainment devices. Fully updated with new material on all the latest systems and methods, it’s just what you need to set up your network and keep it running safely and successfully.
When Apple introduced the iPod in 2001, CEO Steve Jobs declared, "listening to music will never be the same again." He was right on the money. The iPod grabbed attention right away, and by the end of 2005, more than 41 million of them had sold. iPod is the dominant digital music player on the market, and for the first time, Apple gets to feel like Microsoft.
iPod steadily evolved through five generations since then, and today the dynasty ranges from a screenless 512-megabyte version that can hold plenty of songs for your gym routine to a 60-gigabyte multimedia jukebox that can spin out an entire season of "Desperate Housewives", along with thousands of color photos and all that colorful music.
Macromedia Flash MX Advanced for Windows and Macintosh Visual QuickPro Guide
Posted By : Ice Zero |
Date : 19 Jan 2007 15:42 |
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Macromedia Flash MX Advanced for Windows and Macintosh Visual QuickPro Guide
Peachpit Press | ISBN: 0201758466 | May 15, 2002 | 624 pages | PDF
Ready to take your Flash knowledge to the next level? Then Macromedia Flash MX Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide is your ticket. Designed for professionals like yourself-users who have mastered the basics of Flash but need help with the advanced animation techniques and ActionScripting--this guide is a must-have for graphic designers, Web animators, game programmers, interface designers, and multimedia pros.
Code Craft: The Practice of Writing Excellent Code
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Date : 19 Jan 2007 12:50 |
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Code Craft: The Practice of Writing Excellent Code
ISBN: 1593271190 | Author: Pete Goodliffe | Publisher: No Starch Press
Publication Date: 2006-12-15 | Number Of Pages: 624 | PDF | 2.2MB
Many programmers know how to write correct code - code that works. But not all know how to craft great code - code that is well written and easy to understand. Code Craft teaches programmers how to move beyond writing correct code to writing great code. The book covers code writing concerns, including code presentation style, variable naming, error handling, and security; and the wider issues of programming in the real world, such as good teamwork, development processes, and documentation.
Posted By : munna |
Date : 19 Jan 2007 12:39 |
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HTML Mastery: Semantics, Standards, and Styling
ISBN: 1590597656 | Author: Paul Haine | Publisher: friends of ED
Publication Date: 2006-12-18 | Number Of Pages: 248 | PDF | 2.7MB
Why settle for average HTML, when you can become a master of it? Markup is the fabric that holds the web together, but most people only scratch the surface of what can be achieved using (X)HTML. That's where this unique book comes in—it's aimed at web designers and developers who have already mastered the basics of HTML and web design, but want to take their markup further, making it leaner and more semantically rich, for a more efficient, more usable/accessible web site.
Flickr Hacks: Tips & Tools for Sharing Photos Online (Hacks) by Paul Bausch
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Date : 19 Jan 2007 04:01 |
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Flickr Hacks: Tips & Tools for Sharing Photos Online (Hacks) by Paul Bausch, Jim Bumgardner, Caterina Fake (Foreword)
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (February 21, 2006) | ISBN-10: 0596102453 | CHM | 5,4 Mb | 335 pages
Over two million registered Flickr users and counting have discovered the ease and fun of organizing their photo libraries, showing off their favorite pictures to the world, and securely sharing their private pictures with friends, family, or ad hoc groups. But Flickr's own plethora of intuitive menus, options, and features just scratches the surface.
Posted By : Alexpal |
Date : 19 Jan 2007 03:54 |
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Ambient Findability by Peter Morville
Publisher: O'Reilly Media (October 1, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0596007655 | CHM | 2,6 Mb | 188 pages
How do you find your way in an age of information overload? How can you filter streams of complex information to pull out only what you want? Why does it matter how information is structured when Google seems to magically bring up the right answer to your questions? What does it mean to be "findable" in this day and age? This eye-opening new book examines the convergence of information and connectivity. Written by Peter Morville, author of the groundbreaking Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, the book defines our current age as a state of unlimited findability. In other words, anyone can find anything at any time. Complete navigability.
The Art of Photoshop for Digital Photographers by Daniel Giordan
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Date : 19 Jan 2007 01:52 |
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The Art of Photoshop for Digital Photographers by Daniel Giordan
Publisher: Sams (August 29, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0672327139 | CHM | 9,4 Mb | 288 pages
Experience the highly visual format of the Art of Photoshop: Digital Photography Workshop and learn how to take good source photos and transform them into display-quality digital works of art with visual effects used in Adobe Photoshop. Using the beauty of the Tuscan region of Italy as a backdrop, author and artist/photographer Daniel Giordan, will take you through the steps of how to capture good source materials, how to explore the artistic effect of those images, and how to turn those explorations into richly layered and visually complex artwork using the tools available in Photoshop.
Like most complex tasks, .NET programming is fraught with potential costly, and time-consuming hazards. The millions of Microsoft developers worldwide who create applications for the .NET platform can attest to that. Thankfully there's now a book that shows you how to avoid such costly and time-consuming mistakes. It's called .NET Gotchas.
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Date : 18 Jan 2007 19:30 |
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Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example
Addison-Wesley Professional; 1st edition | ISBN: 020170353X | January 15, 2000 | 336 pages | PDF
Why is Accelerated C++ so effective? Because it
*Starts with the most useful concepts rather than the most primitive ones: You can begin writing programs immediately.
*Describes real problems and solutions, not just language features: You see not only what each feature is, but also how to use it.
*Covers the language and standard library together: You can use the library right from the start.
The authors proved this approach in their professional-education course at Stanford University, where students learned how to write substantial programs on their first day in the classroom.
With the arrival of .NET remoting, any programmer who wants to work with distributed objects can benefit from Advanced .NET Remoting, a solid tour of basic and expert techniques for working with distributed code on Microsoft's newest platform.
This title's concise, code-centered approach, backed up by judicious discussion of the finer technical points of .NET, is what helps make it a success. After touring the history of standards used for distributed computing over the years, from DCE/RPC to CORBA to COM and related Microsoft technologies, the author zeroes in on .NET remoting. Short, digestible examples highlight the relevant objects and APIs useful to create and invoke objects remotely. From the basics, the book moves forward with other possibilities for designers, whether using by value or reference arguments for objects, client-activated vs. server-activated objects, and a useful section on asynchronous processing for remote function calls. Early examples use the APIs and strategies you'll need to work on your own, and the author highlights "best practices" like using class factories.
Posted By : Ice Zero |
Date : 18 Jan 2007 19:15 |
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ASP in a Nutshell
O'Reilly; 1 edition | ISBN: 1565924908 | February 1, 1999 | 426 pages | PDF
While ASP in a Nutshell is not meant to be a full-fledged tutorial of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) technology, it offers a great way for experienced Web coders to ramp up on ASP. After an introduction to ASP, author A. Keyton Weissinger rapidly reviews the progression of content from static form to the Internet, covering CGI, ISAPI, and ASP 2.0. The author clearly explains how ASP works and how server-side components can work with ASP code to further extend server-side functionality.