Marketplace books
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Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with VB 2005
by Anne Boehm, Doug Lowe
"This book is by far the best computer programming book I have ever bought. You can go into my upstairs closet and find 20-30 books that I have purchased since the days of VB6. All of them have a few useful pages in them, but all together, they could not add up to as much information as you have given me in the first 11 chapters of this book."(A developers comment on this book in an email sent to Murach Books
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IPv6 Essentials
by Silvia Hagen
"IPv6 Essentials," Second Edition provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started, including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which applications currently support IPv6. The new IPv6 protocols offers extended address space, scalability, improved support for security, real-time traffic support, and auto-configuration so that even a novice user can connect a machine to the Internet.
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PHP Cookbook
by Adam Trachtenberg, David Sklar
When it comes to creating dynamic web sites, the open source PHP language is red-hot property: used on more than 20 million web sites today, PHP is now more popular than Microsoft's ASP.NET technology. With our Cookbook's unique format, you can learn how to build dynamic web applications that work on any web browser. This revised new edition makes it easy to find specific solutions for programming challenges.PHP Cookbook has a wealth of solutions for problems that you'll face regularly.
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Head First Ajax
by Rebecca Riordan
Ajax is no longer an experimental approach to website development, but the key to building browser-based applications that form the cornerstone of Web 2.0. Head First Ajax gives you an up-to-date perspective that lets you see exactly what you can do -- and has been done -- with Ajax. With it, you get a highly practical, in-depth, and mature view of what is now a mature development approach.
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Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide: Business thinking and strategies behind successful Web 2.0 implementations.
by Amy Shuen
Web 2.0 makes headlines, but how does it make money? This concise guide explains what's different about Web 2.0 and how those differences can improve your company's bottom line. Whether you're an executive plotting the next move, a small business owner looking to expand, or an entrepreneur planning a startup, Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide illustrates through real-life examples how businesses, large and small, are creating new opportunities on today's Web. This book is about strategy.
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Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java
by John Hubbard
Introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1995, Java transformed the way people use the Internet. This up-to-the-minute study guide on programming with Java simplifies and demonstrates the central concepts of the program through examples and solved problems. Updated to reflect the newest version of Java, Schaum's Outline of Programming with Java, Second Edition addresses the program's new data structures and language additions.
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New Perspectives on JavaScript
by Patrick Carey, Frank Canovatchel
This book uses a practical, step-by-step approach to provide comprehensive instruction on basic to advanced JavaScript concepts. Author Patrick Carey?s fluid writing style and thorough explanations make even the most complex topics easy for beginners to understand and apply. With this book, users will be well on their way to create impressive web sites featuring animated text, image rollovers, pull-down menus, and drag and drop menus.
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HTML, JavaScript, and Advanced Internet Technologies
by Karl Barksdale, E. Shane Turner
This book provides a step-by-step introduction to HTML, JavaScript, and other advanced Internet technologies including XML, XHTML and XSL. Created with first time learners in mind this text covers the most important elements of HTML, JavaScript, and advanced Internet programming without getting bogged down in the details.
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Mastering the Internet, XHTML and JavaScript (2nd Edition)
by Ibrahim Zeid
The second edition of this popular text has been redesigned to accommodate the new Internet concepts that are quickly developing. Mastering the Internet and HTML strikes a delicate balance between subject breadth and depth, and between generic and practical aspects of the Internet. Professionals can tap into the summary and 'Frequently Asked Questions' sections for quick consultations.
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Web 2.0 Architectures: What entrepreneurs and information architects need to know
by James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe, Duane Nickull
Web 2.0 is more pervasive than ever, with business analysts and technologists struggling to comprehend the opportunity it represents. But what exactly is Web 2.0 -- a marketing term or technical reality? This fascinating book finally puts substance behind the phenomenon by identifying the core patterns of Web 2.0, and by introducing an abstract model and reference architecture to help you take advantage of them. In Web 2.
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Events coming up
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Dec
1
SDForum Java Event: Best Practices in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX
Palo Alto, United States
Best Practices for Java in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX and Other Related Topics This talk will firstly introduce you to the various forms of virtualization that are most popular, both in hosted form and in bare metal form. The talk will explain the role of the hypervisor or the main part of a virtual platform and will introduce the features that are offered above the hypervisor for fault tolerance, high availability, failover and load balancing.
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Dec
2
Web Standards Group (Sydney)
North Sydney, Australia
TBA