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Do you want to learn C#? Programmers around the world have learned
that C# lets them design great-looking programs and build them
fast. With C#, you ve got a powerful programming language and a
valuable tool at your fingertips. And with the Visual Studio IDE,
you ll never have to spend hours writing obscure code just to get a
button working. C#, Visual Studio and .NET take care of the
grunt-work, and let you focus on the interesting parts of getting
your programs written. Sound appealing?
Unlike other C# books, which just show you examples and expect you
to just memorize them and move on,...
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2. | | The best-selling introduction to Cocoa,
once again updated to cover the latest Mac programming
technologies, and still enthusiastically recommended by experienced
Mac OS X developers."Aaron's book is the gold
standard for Mac OS X programming books–beautifully written,
and thoughtfully sculpted. The best book on Leopard
development."–Scott Stevenson, www.theocacao.com"This is the first book I'd
recommend for anyone wanting to learn Cocoa from scratch.
Aaron's one of the few (perhaps only) full-time professional
Cocoa instructors, and his teaching experience shows in the
book."–Tim Burks,...
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3. | | Tired of reading HTML books that only make sense after
you're an expert? Then it's about time you picked up
Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
and really learned HTML. You want to learn HTML so you can
finally create those Web pages you've always wanted, so you
can communicate more effectively with friends, family, fans
and fanatic customers. You also want to do it right so you
can actually maintain and expand your Web pages over time,
and so your Web pages work in all the browsers and mobile
devices out there. Oh, and if you've never heard of CSS,
that's okay - we won't tell anyone you're...
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You're not alone.
At any given moment, somewhere in the world someone struggles with
the same software design problems you have. You know you don't want
to reinvent the wheel (or worse, a flat tire), so you look to
Design Patterns--the lessons learned by those who've faced the same
problems. With Design Patterns, you get to take advantage of the
best practices and experience of others, so that you can spend your
time on...something else. Something more challenging. Something
more complex. Something more fun.
You want to learn about the patterns that matter--why to use them,
when to use...
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Looking to study up for the new J2EE 1.5 Sun Certified Web
Component Developer (SCWCD) exam?
This book will get you way up to speed on the technology you'll
know it so well, in fact, that you can pass the brand new J2EE 1.5
exam. If that's what you want to do, that is. Maybe you don't care
about the exam, but need to use servlets and JSPs in your next
project. You're working on a deadline. You're over the legal limit
for caffeine. You can't waste your time with a book that makes
sense only AFTER you're an expert (or worse, one that puts you to
sleep).
Learn how to write servlets and...
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6. | | Part of the Adobe Training from the Source series, the official
curriculum from Adobe, developed by experienced trainers. Using
project-based tutorials, this book/CD volume is designed to teach
the techniques needed to create sophisticated, professional-level
projects. Each book includes a CD that contains all the files used
in the lessons, plus completed projects for comparison. In the
course of the book, the reader will build several Web applications
using Flex Builder incorporating MXML and ActionScript 3.0. This
title covers the component framework for Rich Internet
Applications, Adobe...
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Anyone who develops software for a living needs a proven way to
produce it better, faster, and cheaper. The Productive
Programmer offers critical timesaving and productivity tools
that you can adopt right away, no matter what platform you use.
Master developer Neal Ford not only offers advice on the mechanics
of productivity-how to work smarter, spurn interruptions, get the
most out your computer, and avoid repetition-he also details
valuable practices that will help you elude common traps, improve
your code, and become more valuable to your team. You'll learn to:
Write the test before you...
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Raves for the First Edition!
"I sure wish I had this book ten years
ago. Some might think that I don't need any Java books, but I
need this one."
–James Gosling, fellow and vice president, Sun Microsystems,
Inc.
"An excellent book, crammed with
good advice on using the Java programming language and
object-oriented programming in
general."–Gilad Bracha, coauthor of The
Java™ Language Specification, Third Edition
"10/10–anyone aspiring to
write good Java code that others will appreciate reading and
maintaining should be required to own a copy of this book. This is
one of those rare...
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This Fifth Edition is completely revised and expanded to cover
JavaScript as it is used in today's Web 2.0 applications. This book
is both an example-driven programmer's guide and a
keep-on-your-desk reference, with new chapters that explain
everything you need to know to get the most out of JavaScript,
including:Scripted HTTP and AjaxXML processingClient-side graphics using the canvas tagNamespaces in JavaScript--essential when writing complex
programsClasses, closures, persistence, Flash, and JavaScript embedded
in Java applicationsPart I explains the core JavaScript language in detail....
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Learning a complex new language is no easy task especially when it
s an object-oriented computer programming language like Java. You
might think the problem is your brain. It seems to have a mind of
its own, a mind that doesn't always want to take in the dry,
technical stuff you're forced to study.
The fact is your brain craves novelty. It's constantly searching,
scanning, waiting for something unusual to happen. After all,
that's the way it was built to help you stay alive. It takes all
the routine, ordinary, dull stuff and filters it to the background
so it won't interfere with your...
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