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  • Real-Time Java Programming: With Java RTS

    Real-Time Java Programming: With Java RTS

    by Eric J. Bruno, Greg Bollella

    The Definitive Guide to Java RTS for Developers and Architects For Java developers and architects moving to real-time, and real-time developers moving to Java Walks through start-to-finish case study applications, identifying their constraints and discussing the APIs and design patterns used to address them Written by the former leader of the real-time Java standards process and one of Wall Street’s top real-time developers Sun Microsystems’ Java Real-Time System (Java RTS) is p

  • ActionScript 3.0 Design Patterns: Object Oriented Programming Techniques (Adobe Developer Library)

    ActionScript 3.0 Design Patterns: Object Oriented Programming Techniques (Adobe Developer Library)

    by William Sanders, Chandima Cumaranatunge

    Now that ActionScript is reengineered from top to bottom as a true object-oriented programming (OOP) language, reusable design patterns are an ideal way to solve common problems in Flash and Flex applications. If you're an experienced Flash or Flex developer ready to tackle sophisticated programming techniques with ActionScript 3.0, this hands-on introduction to design patterns is the book you need. ActionScript 3.

  • Foundations of JSP Design Patterns

    Foundations of JSP Design Patterns

    by Andrew Patzer

    ...the pattern chapters have plenty of code that allows you to understand the pattern both by explanation and by example of a real application. — Tom Duff, Duffbert's Random Musings Foundations of JSP Design Patterns gives you the tools to build scalable enterprise applications using JSP.

  • Bug Patterns In Java

    Bug Patterns In Java

    by Eric Allen

    Bug Patterns in Java presents a methodology for diagnosing and debugging computer programs. The act of debugging will be presented as an ideal application of the scientific method. Skill in this area is entirely independent of other programming skills, such as designing for extensibility and reuse. Nevertheless, it is seldom taught explicitly. Eric Allen lays out a theory of debugging, and how it relates to the rest of the development cycle.

  • PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice

    PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice

    by Matt Zandstra

    ...if you have seen true object-oriented development, and have had trouble using these concepts in PHP; don't despair any longer. Matt (Zandstra) has done all the work for you--all you need is a weekend or two to do a little reading. While being an easy read, Zandstra's introduction to the object-oriented features is, I believe, perfectly adequate to get started with object-oriented PHP programming.

  • Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns

    Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns

    by Christian Gross

    Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns solves the object-oriented and pattern-programming problem by mixing the two&emdash;the book teaches object-oriented concepts using patterns, or a solutions-based approach. The book's material is organized around tasks and patterns, and illustrated through development problems and solutions that include persistence, code efficiency, and good design. This book is of special interest to those who want to learn how to use .NET 2.

  • Pro JavaScript Design Patterns (Recipes: a Problem-Solution Ap)

    Pro JavaScript Design Patterns (Recipes: a Problem-Solution Ap)

    by Ross Harmes, Dustin Diaz

    As a web developer, you’ll already know that JavaScript is a powerful language, allowing you to add an impressive array of dynamic functionality to otherwise static web sites. But there is more power waiting to be unlockedâ??JavaScript is capable of full object–oriented capabilities, and by applying OOP principles, best practices, and design patterns to your code, you can make it more powerful, more efficient, and easier to work with alone or as part of a team.

  • PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition

    PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition

    by Matt Zandstra

    Backed by a tireless development community, PHP has been a model of language evolution over its 10+ year history. Borne from a contract developer’s pet project, these days you’ll find PHP powering many of the world’s largest web sites, including Yahoo!, Digg, EA Games, and Lycos. PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition shows you how to meld the power of PHP with the sound enterprise development techniques embraced by professional programmers.

  • Pro Flex on Spring (Expert's Voice in Web Development)

    Pro Flex on Spring (Expert's Voice in Web Development)

    by Chris Giametta

    This book is well suited for those with some experience with Flex and Spring who are looking for development design patterns and practical RIA architecture integration techniques. What you’ll learn Explore best practices on architecting enterprise Rich Internet Applications with Flex and Spring. Discover how Flex applications interface with Spring services.

  • Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns

    Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns

    by Michael Bowers

    If you are looking for a complete site design solutions book, this is not it—but if you are seeking a book to help you solve many common problems—then this book will serve as a useful tool for you. — Nate Klaiber Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns is a reference book and a cookbook on how to style web pages using CSS and XHTML. It contains 350 ready–to–use patterns (CSS and XHTML code snippets) you can copy and paste into your code.

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