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Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls For .NET Framework 3.5 (Microsoft .Net Development Series)
by Adam Calderon, Joel Rumerman
Microsoft .NET Development Series“Supported by the leaders and principal authorities of core Microsoft technologies, this series has an author pool that combines some of the most insightful authors in the industry with the lead software architects and developers at Microsoft and the developer community at large.”– Don BoxArchitect, Microsoft“This is a great resource for professional .NET developers. It covers all bases, from expert perspective to reference and how-to.
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Programming for e-Learning Developers: ToolBook®, Flash®, JavaScript™, and Silverlight™
by Jeffrey M. Rhodes
Even a little programming can go a long way in terms of increasing your ability to create meaningful interactions for your e-Learning. To do that, however, entails understanding basic programming concepts like events, properties, and methods. Add to that the requirement to perform more advanced tasks like adding hyperlinks, communicating via SCORMâ�
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Practical Rails with jQuery Projects (Practical Projects)
by Andrew Chalkley
jQuery’s popularity in the Ruby on Rails community has been growing in recent months. jQuery, with its unobtrusive nature, has got developers thinking in ways that they haven’t done before. jQuery is doing for the implementation of JavaScript what CSS did for the old school table layouts. Ruby on Rails, with its convention over configuration and full stack, makes it extremely simple (and secure) to get a professional web application up and running.
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Brilliant Java Script
by Ken Bluttman
If you are designing websites and need an introduction to programming with the scripting language of the Web, Brilliant Javascript will show you how to use basic javascript programming to to improve the functionality and design of your webpages, validate forms, detect browsers, create cookies, and much more.
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Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone (Dev
by Lee S Barney
“For those not ready to tackle the complexities of Objective-C, this is a great way to get started building iPhone apps. If you know the basics of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, you'll be building apps in no time.” –August Trometer, Owner of FoggyNoggin Software, www.foggynoggin.com Discover the Easier, Faster Way to Build High-Quality iPhone Applications Now, you don’t need to dive headfirst into Objective-C to write state-of-the-art applications for the iPhone.
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ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution
by Nick Berardi, Al Katawazi, Marco Bellinaso
Perfectly suited to the innovative Problem Design Solution approach, ASP.NET MVC is a new development model that separates code for the data, look, and business processes of a Web site. This nuts-and-bolts guide thoroughly covers creating a Web site with MVC and discusses solving the most common problems that you may encounter when creating your first application or trying to upgrade a current application. The material is based on the highly praised and widely used TheBeerHouse ASP.
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Accelerated GWT: Building Enterprise Google Web Toolkit Applications
by Vipul Gupta
Ajax is a web development technique that takes advantage of JavaScript to display and interact dynamically with information embedded into a web page. Its emergence has made it possible to create web applications that closely resemble their desktop–based brethren.
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Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT (Expert's Voice in Web Development)
by Jeff Dwyer
The main focus of Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT is a case study of a real Web 2.0 application called ToCollege.net. What you’ll learn: You’ll take a full tour of a modern Web 2.0 startup’s codebase. That’s 15,000 lines of source code that includes everything from Google Gears integration to Acegi OpenID, Lucene full–text search, and Google Maps, all of it integrated with GWT 1.5.
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Practical DWR 2 Projects (Expert's Voice in Java)
by Frank Zammetti
The Ajax craze is sweeping the world, and there is no shortage of libraries from which to choose to make it all easier to develop. One of those libraries has risen near the top in the Java space, and that library is DWR. DWR, or Direct Web Remoting, allows you to treat your Java classes running on the server as if they were local objects running in the browser, bringing the full power of your server–side business logic to the client without the usual problems that entails.
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Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)
by David Schultz, Craig Cook
If you want to get into developing web sites, the most important thing you need is a solid understanding of Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML—the language that the majority of web site content is written in. Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference incorporates practical examples that will show you how to structure your data correctly using (X)HTML, along with styling and layout basics using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS
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Dec
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Dallas.js South - JavaScript Frameworks: Part I of II
Dallas, United States
[center]JavaScript Frameworks, A 2 Part Series[/center] Part I: Client-side JavaScript, Monday, November 9 @ 7pm Part II: Server-side JavaScript / All-in-one solutions, Monday, December 14 @ 7pm There is a lot of innovation occurring today surrounding JavaScript and this 2 part series will be a great starting point!
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Dec
2
The Christchurch Web Design and Development December Meetup
Christchurch, New Zealand
Back to the pub this month... Come hang out and talk all things web development and design. PHP, HTML, Javascript, Mysql, Java, CSS, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and so on. All experience levels welcome. Come have a drink and a chat with like minded people in Christchurch!