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HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide, Fifth Edition It's important for anyone who creates Web sites--even those who rely on powerful editors like Dreamweaver or GoLive--to know HTML. The World Wide Web Consortium rewrote HTML as a subset of XML (dubbing it "XHTML 1.0") and the allowable code will eventuall... |
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop: The Basics of ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo Updated for ArcGIS 9 (Getting to Know series) With revised material and new exercises based on ArcGIS version 9, this updated work acquaints geographers and GIS professionals with the principles of GIS as it teaches the mechanics of using ArcGIS software. Conceptual material is followed by scripted s... |
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture In the spring of 1999 I flew to Chicago to consult on a project being done by ThoughtWorks, a small but rapidly growing application development company. The project was one of those ambitious enterprise application projects: a back-end leasing system. E... |
iPhoto 5: Missing Manual Our Missing Manual is hands-down the bestselling book on iPhoto. And now, updated to cover Apple's newest release, iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual comes fully loaded--and in full color--so you can exercise all the power, flexibility, and creativity of... |
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One If you work with Adobe Photoshop, you've already tasted how powerful a graphics tool it can be. Universally recognized as the standard for image editing and production, Photoshop is used by close to 20 million people worldwide. But how many can say they... |
Head First EJB (Brain-Friendly Study Guides; Enterprise JavaBeans) What do Ford Financial, IBM, and Victoria's Secret have in common? Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). As the industry standard for platform-independent reusable business components, EJB has just become Sun Microsystem's latest developer certification. Whether y... |
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 for Windows and Macintosh : Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual Quickstart Guides)
New timeline effects and behaviors, better run-time performance (which equals faster graphics display and video playback), native support for PDF and EPS forms, a slew of workflow enhancements, an improved programming language, a redesigned interface... |
SPSS 13.0 for Windows Student Version: For Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, Me, and 98 Statistical analysis skills can give you an edge in today´s job market. With SPSS Student Version 13.0 for Windows, you can concentrate on learning statistics, not software.KEY TOPICS:SPSS Student Version is packed with easy-t... |
The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web
Smart organizations recognize that Web design is more than just creating clean code and sharp graphics. A site that really works fulfills your strategic objectives while meeting the needs of your users. Even the best content and the most sophisticated ... |
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The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition) Single most authoritative guide from the inventor of the technique. * Presents unique modeling techniques for e-commerce, and shows strategies for optimizing performance. * Companion Web site provides updates on dimensional modeling techniqu... |
The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide
What exactly is a slope? What's the difference between a tile and a plate? Why is it bad to simply stack bricks in columns to make a wall? The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide is here to answer your questions.
Focusing on building actual... |
Perl Best Practices Many programmers code by instinct, relying on convenient habits or a "style" they picked up early on. They aren't conscious of all the choices they make, like how they format their source, the names they use for variables, or the kinds of loops they use. ... |
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites Today's web sites have moved far beyond "brochureware." They are larger and more complex, have great strategic value to their sponsors, and their users are busier and less forgiving. Designers, information architects, and web site managers are required to... |