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  • Oracle Fusion Developer Guide: Building Rich Internet Applications with Oracle ADF Business Components and ADF Faces (Os

    Oracle Fusion Developer Guide: Building Rich Internet Applications with Oracle ADF Business Components and ADF Faces (Os

    by Frank Nimphius, Lynn Munsinger

    Master the Oracle Fusion environmentIn the thoroughly explained examples throughout this Oracle Press guide, you will find the shortest path to success in developing for the Oracle Fusion environment. Oracle Fusion Developer Guide covers common problems and use-cases, providing code and explanations that ultimately make you more productive from the start. The book delivers the vital knowledge necessary to become a skilled ADF and ADF Faces Rich Client application developer.

  • HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible

    HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible

    by Steven M. Schafer

    Decipher the code, use the right tools, and conquer the online world of the World Wide Web. This comprehensive guide demystifies HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) so you can create sophisticated and interactive Web pages, robust applications, and as many other ways of interacting on the Web as you can think of. You'll even learn to code cool content for many mobile devices that include a browser.

  • Java Cryptography Extensions: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    Java Cryptography Extensions: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    by Jason Weiss

    Today's digital environment demands that every application design consider security early on in the design process. To achieve this, developers must be fluent in basic cryptographic nomenclature and comprehend the strengths and weaknesses of each algorithm or architecture before making a final design decision.

  • Java: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    Java: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    by Michael Sikora

    If you're an experienced programmer, you already have a rock-solid foundation for learning Java. All you need is a resource that takes your experience into account and explains Java's key principles and techniques in an intelligent, efficient way. Java: Practical Guide for Programmers is precisely that resource. Here, you won't have to wade through hundreds of pages of overly simplistic material to learn the basics of Java programming.

  • Mercurial: The Definitive Guide (Animal Guide)

    Mercurial: The Definitive Guide (Animal Guide)

    by Bryan OSullivan

    Mercurial is the easiest system to learn when it comes to distributed revision control-ideal whether you're a lone programmer working on a small project, or part of huge team dealing with thousands of files. This definitive guide takes you step by step through ways to track, merge, and manage both open source and commercial software projects with Mercurial, using Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and other systems.

  • DotNetNuke 5 User's Guide: Get Your Website Up and Running (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)

    DotNetNuke 5 User's Guide: Get Your Website Up and Running (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)

    by Christopher J. Hammond, Patrick Renner

    An authoritative introduction to implementing DotNetNuke Web sites, by experienced DotNetNuke implementers and trainersAn impressive author team shows you how to easily build Web sites with a variety of content features - no programming experience required.If your goal is to build the site without worrying about the programming behind it, DotNetNuke 5 User's Guide gives you exactly what you need.

  • Mobile Design and Development: Practical concepts and techniques for creating mobile sites and web apps (Animal Guide)

    Mobile Design and Development: Practical concepts and techniques for creating mobile sites and web apps (Animal Guide)

    by Brian Fling

    Mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one worldwide, yet little information is available for designing and developing mobile applications. Mobile Design and Development fills that void with practical guidelines, standards, techniques, and best practices for building mobile products from start to finish. With this book, you'll learn basic design and development principles for all mobile devices and platforms.

  • Oracle PL/SQL Programming (Animal Guide)

    Oracle PL/SQL Programming (Animal Guide)

    by Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl

    If you're doing database application development in the Oracle environment, you're going to have to know PL/SQL, the company's extended query and update language. If you want your programs to exploit the special capabilities of Oracle software, you'll need to know the language well. That's where the third edition of Oracle PL/SQL Programming comes into play.

  • iPhone Game Development: Developing 2D & 3D games in Objective-C (Animal Guide)

    iPhone Game Development: Developing 2D & 3D games in Objective-C (Animal Guide)

    by Paul Zirkle, Joe Hogue

    If you want to create games for the iPhone, you'll find this book packed with guidelines on the basics of game development, the fundamentals of iPhone programming, special graphics and audio needs for games, tips on handling in-game physics, strategies for AppStore publication, and much more. iPhone Game Development details the process with lots of examples, and provides plug-in classes to compensate for the iPhone's lack of support for certain areas of game programming.

  • Dependency Injection

    Dependency Injection

    by Dhanji Prasanna

    Dependency Injection is an in-depth guide to the current best practices for using the Dependency Injection pattern-the key concept in Spring and the rapidly-growing Google Guice. It explores Dependency Injection, sometimes called Inversion of Control, in fine detail with numerous practical examples. Developers will learn to apply important techniques, focusing on their strengths and limitations, with a particular emphasis on pitfalls, corner-cases, and best practices.

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