Do you have an idea for a Facebook application? With FBML Essentials, you’ll learn how to build it quickly using the Facebook Markup Language (FBML) and other easy-to-use tools in the site’s framework. If you can develop a website with HTML, writing a Facebook application with the help of this book will be a breeze. Of course, Facebook is not just another website. Any applications you write for it will have a potential audience of 16 million dedicated users. It’s not just another social networking site, either. Under the surface, Facebook is pretty sophisticated, with a development toolkit that includes it’s own modified version of HTML — FBML — to customize the look and feel of your Facebook applications. With FBML Essentials, you not only learn how to get started with this toolkit, you also get a complete reference on every FBML tag Facebook has ever written, with examples of how each tag works and advice on the best ways to use these tags in your code. This book includes: A walkthrough of a sample Facebook application Design rules for using images, CSS, JavaScript, and forms Specific chapters on tags — authorization tags, logic tags, user/group tags, profile-specific tags, and more Messaging and alerts using FBML Creating forms with FBML Facebook navigation Notifications and requests Dynamic FBML attributes, including MockAJAX How to test your FBML code A chapter on FBJS, Facebook’s version of JavaScript
If you want to try your hand at writing a Facebook application, you have a willing audience, an easy-to-use toolkit, and the perfect guide to get you started. FBML Essentials will help you take your idea from conception to working application in no time.
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Eight minibooks comprising nearly 900 pages give developers the tips and techniques they need to get up and running on the new J2SE 6 (Java Standard Edition 6) and JDK 6 (Java Development Kit 6)
This friendly, all-inclusive reference delivers the lowdown on Java language and syntax fundamentals as well as Java server-side programming, with explanations, reference information, and how-to instructions for both beginning and intermediate-to-advanced programmers
Minibooks cover Java basics; programming basics; strings, arrays, and collections; programming techniques; Swing; Web programming; files and databases; and fun and games
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Your one-stop Dreamweaver reference, filled with the latest tips and techniques
Whether you’re new to Web site development or simply want to learn all the cool new stuff in Dreamweaver CS4, this book has what you need in one convenient package. It gets you going with Dreamweaver basics and the essentials of a good Web site, and then shows you how to add zing with Spry effects, set up Contribute, build dynamic pages, and more!
Learn the landscape — get familiar with the workspace, use the toolbars and panels, and set preferences
Wow them with your site — plan, design, build, and manage a site that meets your audience’s expectations
Make it shine — add Flash® files, movies, and sound, and keep your site updated with Cascading Style Sheets
Snip, snip — create and use code snippets and history panel commands
Layer it on — explore the versatility of layers and use them with CSS, JavaScript® behaviors, or Flash movies
Keep it clean — review source formatting and clean up your code to avoid errors when publishing your site
Go configure — extend your site with Web applications and configure database connections using PHP, ASP.NET, or ColdFusion®
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With the release of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), Sun Microsystems opened Java to the rapidly expanding Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) market. This comprehensive tutorial and reference provides an in-depth look at developing PDA software with J2ME and PersonalJava, covering both Palm and PocketPC devices. Succinct and practical, JavaaA A Development on PDAs focuses on real-world programming tasks with extensive code examples and an end-to-end PDA application demonstrating techniques for integrating devices with the enterprise via Web services. This book describes the J2ME platform and PersonalJava and discusses design issues specific to resource-constrained devices.
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Packed with procedures, tips, tricks, techniques, and ideas, this guide provides comprehensive, coverage of the revamped Excel interface, new file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and upgraded collaboration features.
This power-user’s guide is packed with procedures, tips, and ideas for expanding Excel’s capabilities with Visual Basic for Applications. Excel 2007 has a few new tricks up its sleeve, and John Walkenbach helps you make the most of them all. You’ll learn to customize Excel UserForms, develop new utilities, use VBA with charts and PivotTables, and create event-handling applications. Work with VBA subprocedures and function procedures, facilitate interactions with other applications, build user-friendly toolbars, menus, and help systems, and much more. Get ready to make Excel do your bidding.
This book focuses on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the programming language built into Excel (and other applications that make up Microsoft Office). More specifically, it will show you how to write programs that automate various tasks in Excel. This book covers everything from recording simple macros through creating sophisticated user-oriented applications and utilities. This book does not cover Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO). VSTO is a relatively new technology that uses Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C#. VSTO can also be used to control Excel and other Microsoft Office applications.
You can use this book any way that you please. If you choose to read it from cover to cover, be my guest. But because I’m dealing with intermediate-to-advanced subject matter, the chapter order is often immaterial. I suspect that most readers will skip around, picking up useful tidbits here and there. If you’re faced with a challenging task, you might try the index first to see whether the book specifically addresses your problem.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Excel 2007-Where It Came From
Chapter 02 - Excel in a Nutshell
Chapter 03 - Formula Tricks and Techniques
Chapter 04 - Understanding Excel’s Files
Chapter 05 - What Is a Spreadsheet Application?
Chapter 06 - Essentials of Spreadsheet Application Development
Chapter 07 - Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
Chapter 08 - VBA Programming Fundamentals
Chapter 09 - Working with VBA Sub Procedures
Chapter 10 - Creating Function Procedures
Chapter 11 - VBA Programming Examples and Techniques
Chapter 12 - Custom Dialog Box Alternatives
Chapter 13 - Introducing UserForms
Chapter 14 - UserForm Examples
Chapter 15 - Advanced UserForm Techniques
Chapter 16 - Developing Excel Utilities with VBA
Chapter 17 - Working with Pivot Tables
Chapter 18 - Working with Charts
Chapter 19 - Understanding Excel’s Events
Chapter 20 - Interacting with Other Applications
Chapter 21 - Creating and Using Add-Ins
Chapter 22 - Working with the Ribbon
Chapter 23 - Working with Shortcut Menus
Chapter 24 - Providing Help for Your Applications
Chapter 25 - Developing User-Oriented Applications
Chapter 26 - Compatibility Issues
Chapter 27 - Manipulating Files with VBA
Chapter 28 - Manipulating Visual Basic Components
Chapter 29 - Understanding Class Modules
Chapter 30 - Working with Colors
Chapter 31 - Frequently Asked Questions about Excel Programming
Appendix A - Excel Resources Online
Appendix B - VBA Statements and Functions Reference
Appendix C - VBA Error Codes
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