Java Books
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Dive Into Python 3
Published 11 years ago
by Mark Pilgrim, CreateSpace
Mark Pilgrim's Dive Into Python 3 is a hands-on guide to Python 3 (the latest version of the Python language) and its differences from Python 2. As in the original book, Dive Into Python, each chapter starts with a real, complete code sample, proceeds to pick it apart and explain the pieces, and then puts it all back together in a summary at the end. Dive Into Python 3 is a Python book for experienced programmers.
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Big Java: Compatible with Java 5, 6 and 7
Published 11 years ago
by Cay S. Horstmann, Wiley
This book introduces programmers to objects at a gradual pace. The syntax boxes are revised to show typical code examples rather than abstract notation. This includes optional example modules using Alice and Greenfoot. The examples feature annotations with dos and don'ts along with cross references to more detailed explanations in the text. New tables show a large number of typical and cautionary examples.
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Learning Ext JS
Published 11 years ago
by Shea Frederick, Colin Ramsay, Steve Cutter Blades, Packt Publishing
In DetailAs more and more of our work is done through a web browser, and more businesses build web rather than desktop applications, users want web applications that look and feel like desktop applications. Ext JS is a JavaScript library that makes it (relatively) easy to create desktop-style user interfaces in a web application, including multiple windows, toolbars, drop-down menus, dialog boxes, and much more. Both Commercial and Open Source licenses are available for Ext JS.
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Operating System Concepts with Java
Published 11 years ago
by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne, Wiley
The award-winning team of Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, and Greg Gagne gets system administrators right up to speed on all the key concepts of computer operating systems. This new edition gives them a thorough theoretical foundation that they can apply to a wide variety of systems as they progress to the next level of their computer work. It presents several new Java example programs including features in Java 7.
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Designing with Web Standards (3rd Edition
Published 11 years ago
by Jeffrey Zeldman, Ethan Marcotte, New Riders Press
Standards, argues Jeffrey Zeldman in Designing With Web Standards, are our only hope for breaking out of the endless cycle of testing that plagues designers hoping to support all possible clients. In this book, he explains how designers can best use standards--primarily XHTML and CSS, plus ECMAScript and the standard Document Object Model (DOM)--to increase their personal productivity and maximize the availability of their creations.
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Development with the Force.com Platform: Building Business Applications in the Cloud
Published 11 years ago
by Jason Ouellette, Addison-Wesley Professional
Foreword by Craig Weissman, CTO, Salesforce.comBuild Cloud-Based Enterprise Applications Fast–and Drive More Value at Lower Cost!Using the Force.com platform, enterprise developers can build and deploy powerful applications far more rapidly than traditional J2EE, Microsoft .NET, or LAMP technology stacks permit. With a free subscription to the Force.com platform, developers can build apps that solve virtually any enterprise challenge with remarkable value, scalability, and reliability.
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Oracle PL/SQL Programming (Animal Guide)
Published 11 years ago
by Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl, O'Reilly Media
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.
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Android Wireless Application Development
Published 11 years ago
by Shane Conder, Lauren Darcey, Addison-Wesley Professional
The start-to-finish guide to Android development–from concept to market!Android Wireless Application Development combines all the reliable information, sample code, and best practices you need to build, distribute, and market successful Android mobile applications.
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JavaScript: The Good Parts
Published 11 years ago
by Douglas Crockford, O'Reilly Media
Most programming languages contain good and bad parts, but JavaScript has more than its share of the bad, having been developed and released in a hurry before it could be refined. This authoritative book scrapes away these bad features to reveal a subset of JavaScript that's more reliable, readable, and maintainable than the language as a whole-a subset you can use to create truly extensible and efficient code.
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Head First PMP: A Brain-Friendly Guide to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam
Published 11 years ago
by Jennifer Greene, Andrew Stellman, O'Reilly Media
Learn the latest principles and certification objectives in The PMBOK Guide, Fourth Edition, in a unique and inspiring way with Head First PMP . The second edition of this book helps you prepare for the PMP certification exam using a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works. You'll find a full-length sample exam included inside the book.More than just proof of passing a test, a PMP certification means that you have the knowledge to solve most common project problems.