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Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's HTML, XHTML & CSS
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Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's JavaScript & JQuery
Book SynopsisToday, jQuery is used by over half of the 10,000 most-visited web sites, and jQuery is one of the technologies that every web developer should master. The trouble is that jQuery is difficult to learn, especially for programming novices. Now, this new book makes it easier than ever to learn jQuery, jQuery UI (User Interface), and jQuery Mobile. In essence, sections 2 and 3 of this book present all of the jQuery and jQuery UI skills that you need for developing professional jQuery applications. With those skills, you will be able to add all of the popular jQuery applications to your web pages: image swaps, image rollovers, collapsible panels, slide shows, accordions, tabs, carousels, and more. Beyond that, though, you will have all the skills that you need for developing unique jQuery applications of your own. But that''s just two of the five sections in the book. Because you need to know JavaScript in order to use jQuery, section 1 presents the least you need to know about JavaScript to get the most from jQuery. This is essential for programming novices, but this is also valuable for experienced programmers who may not remember how a specific JavaScript statement or method works. In short, this section makes this book a complete reference for jQuery programmers. In contrast, section 4 takes jQuery to a new level by showing you how to use Ajax and JSON to get data from a web server and add it to a web page without reloading the page. It also shows how to use Ajax and JSON with the APIs for popular web sites like Blogger, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and Google Maps. These are powerful skills for enhancing a web site. To complete this package, section 5 presents a complete course in jQuery Mobile, which offers an exciting, new way to develop web sites for mobile devices. Today, the best web sites are available in both full and mobile versions, so this section also shows how to use a JavaScript plugin to redirect a mobile device from the full version of a web site to its mobile version.
£47.59
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's Android Programming
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£50.14
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs ASP.NET 4.5 Web Programming with C# 2012
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Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's ASP.NET 4.5 Web Programming with VB 2012
Book SynopsisIf you know the basics of Visual Basic, you''re ready to learn to develop server-side web applications with ASP.NET. And that''s where this book comes in: Section 1 presents a quick-start course in multi-form web applications, Visual Studio tools, and HTML5/CSS3 code -- a course that works both for beginners and for experienced web developers who are new to ASP.NET. Section 2 gives you the skills you need for every ASP.NET application you develop -- like how to use the server controls, validate user entries, manage state, use master pages and themes, provide site navigation, and use friendly URLs. Section 3 presents the skills you need for developing database-driven web sites at a professional level -- including how to use SQL data sources, object data sources, and ASP.NET data controls like the GridView, DetailsView, FormView, and ListView controls. Section 4 covers skills that enhance your professionalism; like how to develop secure web pages, authorize and authenticate users, send email, control the use of the Back button, and deploy finished applications. Section 5 takes you to the next level by showing you how to use ASP.NET Ajax, how to develop WCF and Web API services, and how ASP.NET MVC programming differs from Web Forms programming. To make it easier for you to master ASP.NET, you get complete web applications; including the web forms, the aspx code, and the VB code; that show you how each feature works in context. (You can download these for free from the Murach web site.) You get chapter exercises that let you practice your new skills. And you get Murach''s distinctive "paired-pages" format that developers like because it saves both training and reference time.
£50.14
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs Dreamweaver CC 2014
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Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs Java Servlets & JSP
Book SynopsisThis new edition makes it easier than ever for Java developers to master web programming. It shows how to install and use the Tomcat server and the NetBeans IDE. It shows how to use JSP''s and servlets to build secure and well-structured web applications that implement the MVC pattern. It shows how to use sessions, cookies, JavaBeans, EL, JSTL, and custom tags. It shows how to use JDBC or JPA to work with a MySQL database. It shows how to work with JavaMail, SSL connections, authentication, encryption, filters, and listeners. It even includes an introduction to JSF to expand your perspective on Java web programming. These are the skills that you need to build professional Java web applications using servlets and JSP. A great read for any Java developer.
£50.14
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs HTML5 & CSS3
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£999.99
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's JavaScript
Book SynopsisToday, JavaScript is used in 89.9% of all websites, including the most heavily-trafficked sites like Google, Facebook, YouTube, and Amazon. That is why every web developer should know how to use JavaScript. The problem is that JavaScript is surprisingly difficult to learn, not only for programming novices but also for experienced programmers. But now, Murach''s JavaScript makes it easier than ever to become an accomplished JavaScript programmer. To make that possible, section 1 of this book presents a six-chapter course in JavaScript that gets you off to a great start. This section works for programming novices as well as experienced programmers because it lets you set your own pace. When you finish this section, you will be able to write, test and debug JavaScript applications of your own. Then, section 2 builds on that base by presenting the additional skills that every JavaScript programmer must have. That includes working with arrays and web storage, creating and using your own object types in object-oriented applications, using regular expressions for data validation, and much more. For many developers, sections 1 and 2 will be all that they need to know. But for those who want to move on to the expert level, section 3 presents the skills that will get you there. That includes skills like how to bulletproof your applications by using closures, namespaces, and modules; how to make your functions more useful by using callbacks; and how to use JSON to transmit and store data. Then, the last chapter in this section introduces you to jQuery and shows you how it can make your JavaScript code even better.
£47.59
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's jQuery
Book SynopsisToday, jQuery is used in over 60% of the million most-visited websites, and that makes it one of the technologies that every web developer should master. The problem is that jQuery is difficult to learn, especially for those with limited programming experience. But now, this new edition of our jQuery book makes it easier than ever to learn how to use jQuery to create the dynamic user interfaces, fast response times, and special effects that today''s users expect. In brief, sections 2 and 3 of this book present the essential jQuery and jQuery UI (User Interface) skills for developing professional jQuery applications. With those skills, you will be able to add all of the popular jQuery features to your web pages: image swaps, image rollovers, slide shows, accordions, tabs, carousels, and much more. Then, section 4 shows you how to use Ajax and JSON to get data from a web server and add it to a web page without reloading the page. It also shows how to use Ajax and JSON with the APIs for websites like Flickr and Google Maps and with HTML5 APIs like Geolocation, Web Storage, and Web Workers. What about section 1? It provides a four-chapter crash course in the JavaScript skills that you need to use jQuery. That means you do not need to know JavaScript before you start using this book, and that makes this the right book for programmers who are not familiar with JavaScript, as well as for programming novices. This section also becomes the ideal reference for the JavaScript that''s used for the jQuery applications in this book or for any jQuery application. The last section of this book shows you how to use jQuery Mobile to develop mobile websites. This requires little or no programming, and it is a great alternative when it''s impractical to rebuild an established website with Responsive Web Design.
£47.59
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs ASP.NET 4.6 Web Programming with C# 2016
Book SynopsisIf you know the basics of C#, youre ready to learn to develop server-side web applications with ASP.NET Web Forms and that is where this book comes in: Section 1 is a quick-start course in creating your first ASP.NET Web Forms applications using Visual Studio, with coverage of what HTML5/CSS3 and Bootstrap are doing on the client side a course that works both for beginners and for experienced web developers who are new to ASP.NET; Section 2 gives you the skills you need for every web application like how to use the server controls, validate user entries, manage state, use master pages, make ASP.NET work with Bootstrap for responsive layouts, and use friendly URLs; Section 3 presents the skills you need for developing database-driven web applications at a professional level including how to use SQL data sources, object data sources, and model binding and the Entity Framework with ASP.NET data controls like GridView, DetailsView, FormView, and ListView; Section 4 covers skills that enhance your professionalism like how to develop secure web pages, authenticate users with ASP.NET Identity, send email, control the use of the Back button, and deploy finished applications; Section 5 takes you to the next level by showing you how to use ASP.NET Ajax, how to develop WCF and Web API services, and how ASP.NET MVC programming differs from Web Forms programming. To make it easier for you to master ASP.NET, you get complete web applications including the web forms, the aspx code, and the C# code that show you how each feature works in context (you can download these for free from the Murach website). You get chapter exercises that let you practice your new skills. And you get Murachs distinctive paired-pages format that developers like because it saves both training and reference time.
£999.99
The Pragmatic Programmers Build Awesome Command-line Applications in Ruby:
Book SynopsisAs Ruby pro David Copeland explains, writing a command-line application that is self-documenting, robust, adaptable and forever useful is easier than you might think. Ruby is particularly suited to this task, since it combines high-level abstractions with "close to the metal" system interaction wrapped up in a concise, readable syntax. Moreover, Ruby has the support of a rich ecosystem of open-source tools and libraries. Ten insightful chapters each explain and demonstrate a command-line best practice. You'll see how to use these tools to elevate the lowliest automation script to a maintainable, polished application. You'll learn how to use free, open source parsers to create user-friendly command-line interfaces as well as command suites. You'll see how to use defaults to keep options simple for everyday users, while giving advanced users options for more complex tasks. There's no reason a command-line application should lack documentation, whether it's part of a help command or a man page; you'll find out when and how to use both. Your journey from command-line novice to pro ends with a look at valuable approaches to testing your apps, and includes some fun techniques for outside-the-box, colorful interfaces that will delight your users. With Ruby, the command line is not dead. Long live the command line. What You Need: All you'll need is Ruby, and the ability to install a few gems along the way. Examples written for Ruby 1.9.2, but 1.8.7 should work just as well.
£19.88
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murachs JavaScript & jQuery
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£50.14
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's PHP and MySQL (3rd Edition): 2017
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£999.99
Mike Murach & Associates Inc. Murach's ASP.NET Core MVC
Book SynopsisIf you know the basics of C#, you are ready to learn how to create web applications using Microsofts powerful technology, ASP.NET Core MVC (Model-View-Controller). And theres no more practical way to do it than with this book. By the end of section 1 just 5 chaptersyou will be developing real-world web apps using C# code for the model and controller classes HTML, CSS, and Razor code for the view files (for the user interface) and Bootstrap classes for responsive design so that your apps adapt well to all screen sizes. Youll also be able use the debugging tools in Visual Studio and your browser to test your apps and make sure they will work right for all users. In section 2, you will build out that set of skills to create more complex controllers, work with Razor views, handle cookies and sessions, do model binding, validate data, and handle database data with EF (Entity Framework) Core. Youll also see how all these skills come together in a single application, with coverage of the gotchas that can occur and how to solve them. Finally, in section 3, you can pick up additional skills as you need them to: create custom tag helpers and view components; authenticate and authorise users; use dependency injection to automate testing; and use Visual Studio Code. All along the way, youll get complete web apps that show you how each feature works in context (you can download these for free from the Murach website). Youll get chapter exercises that let you practice your new skills. And youll get Murachs distinctive paired-pages format that presents each skill in a 2-page spread, full of examples, notes, and explanationa format that developers praise because it saves them both training and reference time.
£999.99
Mike Murach & Associates, Inc Murachs Modern JavaScript
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£51.84
Springer International Publishing AG Demystifying OWL for the Enterprise
Book SynopsisAfter a slow incubation period of nearly 15 years, a large and growing number of organizations now have one or more projects using the Semantic Web stack of technologies. The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is an essential ingredient in this stack, and the need for ontologists is increasing faster than the number and variety of available resources for learning OWL. This is especially true for the primary target audience for this book: modelers who want to build OWL ontologies for practical use in enterprise and government settings. The purpose of this book is to speed up the process of learning and mastering OWL. To that end, the focus is on the 30% of OWL that gets used 90% of the time. Others who may benefit from this book include technically oriented managers, semantic technology developers, undergraduate and post-graduate students, and finally, instructors looking for new ways to explain OWL. The book unfolds in a spiral manner, starting with the core ideas. Each subsequent cycle reinforces and expands on what has been learned in prior cycles and introduces new related ideas. Part 1 is a cook's tour of ontology and OWL, giving an informal overview of what things need to be said to build an ontology, followed by a detailed look at how to say them in OWL. This is illustrated using a healthcare example. Part 1 concludes with an explanation of some foundational ideas about meaning and semantics to prepare the reader for subsequent chapters. Part 2 goes into depth on properties and classes, which are the core of OWL. There are detailed descriptions of the main constructs that you are likely to need in every day modeling, including what inferences are sanctioned. Each is illustrated with real-world examples. Part 3 explains and illustrates how to put OWL into practice, using examples in healthcare, collateral, and financial transactions. A small ontology is described for each, along with some key inferences. Key limitations of OWL are identified, along with possible workarounds. The final chapter gives a variety of practical tips and guidelines to send the reader on their way.Table of ContentsForward by Dave McComb.- Foreword by Mark A. Musen.- Preface.- Acknowledgments.- Part 1: Introducing OWL.- Getting Started: What Do We Need to Say?.- How Do We Say it in OWL?.- Fundamentals: Meaning, Semantics, and Sets.- Part 2: Going into Depth: Properties and Classes.- Properties.- Classes.- Part 3: Using OWL in Practice.- More Examples.- OWL Limitations.- Go Forth and Ontologize.- Appendices.- Author Biography.- Index .
£47.49
Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd Drag & Drop HTML
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£6.81
BPB Publications Web Enabled Commercial Application Development
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£13.49
Unicorn Books Pvt Ltd Skim, Scan, Scroll: A Quick Guide to Web Writing
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£999.99
BPB Publications Web Enabled Commercial Application Development
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£16.88
BPB Publications JAVA/J2EE: Interview Questions
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£11.24
Shroff Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd Struts 2 with Hibernate 3 Project for Beginners
Book SynopsisThe text covers project development and documentation through building an Online Shopping Cart with MySQL, Java Server Pages, Struts 2, and Hibernate 3. It discusses framework migration, database migration, user management, error pages, DAO design pattern, pagination, validations, and more. CD-ROM includes setup files, source code, and SQL scripts.
£28.98
BPB Publications JavaScript Masterclass
Book SynopsisBlockchain secures individual transactions with cryptography, creating a tamper-proof chain. In contrast, distributed ledger technologies cover various technologies that may not adhere strictly to blockchain''s specific structure. We will start the book by defining blockchain elements, comparing it to DLT, exploring security mechanisms, and looking at Bitcoin''s history, transactions, wallets, keys, mining, and forensics. Further in the book, we will explore Ethereum''s evolution, Ethereum virtual machine, and smart contracts. We will also discover permissioned blockchains with Hyperledger Fabric and understand crypto assets, ERC20, ERC721 tokens, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies. With real-world examples and practical insights, you will gain a solid grasp of the fundamentals and practical applications that make blockchain a game-changer in various industries.
£30.39
BPB Publications Implementing Design Patterns in C# 11 and .NET 7
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£29.92
Khanna Publishers Learning PHP
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MIT Press Ltd A Semantic Web Primer
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Java Programming for Spatial Sciences
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iUniverse XML Spy 42 User and Reference Manual
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iUniverse XML Spy 43 User and Reference Manual
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iUniverse Web Scripting in WindowsNET
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iUniverse First Course Data Structures and Algorithms Using Java Data Structures and Algorithms Using JAVA
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iUniverse Applied Java Programming
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Wiley Beginning Cryptography with Java
Book SynopsisBeginning Cryptography with Java While cryptography can still be a controversial topic in the programming community, Java has weathered that storm and provides a rich set of APIs that allow you, the developer, to effectively include cryptography in applications-if you know how. This book teaches you how.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: The JCA and the JCE. Chapter 2: Symmetric Key Cryptography. Chapter 3: Message Digests, MACs, and HMACs. Chapter 4: Asymmetric Key Cryptography. Chapter 5: Object Description in Cryptography Using ASN.1. Chapter 6: Distinguished Names and Certificates. Chapter 7: Certificate Revocation and Path Validation. Chapter 8: Key and Certificate Management Using Keystores. Chapter 9: CMS and S/MIME. Chapter 10: SSL and TLS. Appendix A: Solutions to Exercises. Appendix B: Algorithms Provided by the Bouncy Castle Provider. Appendix C: Using the Bouncy Castle API for Elliptic Curve. Appendix D: Bibliography and Further Reading. Index.
£22.49
SitePoint Pty Ltd The CSS3 Anthology Take Your Sites to New Heights 4e
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SitePoint Pty Ltd Jump Start Responsive Web Design 2e
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Coding for Kids
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Independently Published Aprender Ingles Portugues
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Lulu.com Programming JAVA Java Programming JavaScript
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Lulu.com Code Happy
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Apress Electron From Beginner to Pro
Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Installing Electron3. The Electron Quick Start4. BrowserWindow Basics5. Adding Custom Menus6. Understanding the IPC Module7. Working with the Dialog Module8. WebContents, Screens, and Locales9. The Dock Icon on macOS10. Shell11. Online/Offline Detection12. Advanced BrowserWindow13. Debugging Your Electron Application14. Testing with Spectron15. Building Your Application16. Auto Updating Your Application17. Additional Resources
£54.99
Apress Data Science Fundamentals for Python and MongoDB
Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Monte Carlo Simulation and Density Functions3. Linear Algebra4. Gradient Descent5. Working with Data6. Exploring Data
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Apress Learn PHP 8
Table of Contents1. Introduction to PHP 82. Interfaces, Platforms, Containers: Three-Tiers Programming3. Modular Programming4. Secure User Interfaces5. Handling and Logging Exceptions6. Data Objects7. Authentication8. Multi-functional Interfaces
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De Gruyter Financial Data Analysis Using Python
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Fonts and Special Characters for Websites
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