Marketplace books
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Pro Visual Studio Team System with Team Edition for Database Professionals, Second Edition
by Jeff Levinson, David Nelson
It is clear that Visual Studio Team System is the future of development from Microsoft’s perspective. Development is no longer a personal pursuit by one developer in a darkened room; it is a collective effort by a team of peers. VSTS supports this broader vision by providing a complete collaboration platform for the entire project team. VSTS takes a services-oriented approach leveraging Windows SharePoint Services and SQL Server Business Intelligence Suite.
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Pro Apache Ant
by Matthew Moodie
Pro Apache Ant is ideal for Java developers who need to use the leading open source build tool out there for development and project management. It is organized around chronological tasks instead of alphabetical functions, using a sample application throughout the set-up, from calling database scripts to unit testing. Practical examples are used at every stage and each task includes a concrete example. The configuration files are XML based, so there's no need for you to write shell commands
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JDBC Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
by Mahmoud Parsian
JDBC Recipes provides easy-to-implement, usable solutions to problems in relational databases that use JDBC. You will be able to integrate these solutions into your web-based applications, such as Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Java server-side frameworks. This handy book allows you to cut and paste the solutions without any code changes. This book focuses on topics that have been ignored in most other JDBC books, such as database and result set metadata.
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Decompiling Java
by Godfrey Nolan
Fascinated by the Java lady? Ever wanted to ask her out but never dared to? Get this book and take a shot. Decompiling Java is a worthwhile guide to this exotic niche in the Java landscape. — Bill Simons, Member, Denver JUG Both Java and .NET use the idea of a "virtual machine," or VM. And while VMs are useful for some purposes, they undermine the security of your source code, because creation can be reversed, or "decompiled.
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Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies
by Brian SamBodden, Christopher M. Judd
Developers in the J2EE space may feel that they've got a good handle on all the different open-source tools and utilities that are floating out there around on the Internet; I know I did. After reading just the first three chapters, it became (painfully) obvious that I was wrong. — Ted Neward, Author, Instructor, Editor-in-Chief of TheServerSide.NET Open source has had a profound effect on the Java community. Many Java open source projects have even become de-facto standards.
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Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1
by Stefan Denninger, Ingo Peters, with Rob Castenada
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a server-side component model for transaction-aware distributed enterprise applications, written in the Java programming language. Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 details the architecture of the Enterprise JavaBeans component model. After the authors introduce the component paradigm, they move on to cover EJB architecture basics.
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Building ASP.NET Server Controls
by Rob Cameron, Dale Michalk
The authors start out with very basic 'write' statements, but they progress into a sophisticated control -- one that includes templates, CSS styling and data binding. — Paul Schaeflein, schaeflein. This book is great for learning how pages and controls work in ASP.NET. — Aaron Weiker Weblog This tutorial and reference will benefit you, the dedicated ASP.NET developer. If you understand the gains of object-oriented development, and want to apply those principles to ASP.
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Pro Jakarta Velocity: From Professional to Expert
by Rob Harrop
I can strongly recommend this book for anyone interested in Velocity. For anyone not interested in Velocity?why not? — Thomas Paul, JavaRanch Sheriff Nearly any application you build requires some form of output. And the output format may change on a regular basis&emdash;which can lead to a heavy maintenance burden and a restrictive test cycle.
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Creating Web Portals with BEA WebLogic
by Howard Block, Rob Castle, David Hritz
Creating Web Portals with BEA WebLogic shows the beginning portal developer how to develop a portal application from start to finish, and supplies the intermediate developer with proven strategies and development techniques for creating an enterprise portal. It also provides the advanced Java application server developer with a full range of reference material. This comprehensive reference goes far beyond basic portal development.
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Silverlight 2 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (Expert's Voice in .Net)
by Jit Ghosh, Rob Cameron
Microsoft .NET Architect Evangelist, Jit Ghosh, presents a practical companion guide to developing rich, interactive web applications with Silverlight 2. Common problems, issues, and every–day scenarios are tackled with a detailed discussion of the solution and ready–made code recipes that will save you hours of coding time. The recipes included in Silverlight 2 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach have been carefully selected and tested with the professional developer in mind.
Events coming up
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Dec
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New Tech (Boulder Denver) December Meetup
Boulder, United States
5 companies this month take the stage for 10 minutes each, 5 minutes to demo and 5 minutes to answer questions. Tweet "presenters" to @bdnt to get up to date presenter information. If you are interested in presenting please fill out this form. Check out videos, join our LinkedIn group or follow us on Twitter: Facebook group: Linkedin group: Twitter: Calendar of Events: / Job postings: [b]Event Sponsors: [/b]Viawest ( ) We know that businesses need solutions that can help drive growth, improv
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Dec
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GeekUp Sheffield 20
Sheffield, United Kingdom
GeekUp Sheffield takes place on the first Wednesday of every month. It's a grass-roots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks involved or interested in all forms of technology and creative media. This month - DIADEM - A New Approach to Web Forms - Tony Elliman - Elephants in the Meeting Room - Ashley Moran & Marc Johnson - Going Solo: Practicalities - Philipe Daniels - Predictions Revisited - reviewing the predictions and resolutions made at the start of the year What is GeekUp?