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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:15am CET by witforce
Part of the new Cracking the Code Series, Peer to Peer Application Development takes a look at the code behind Napster-style Peer to Peer (P2P) applications. This book covers complete web application with design specifications, flow diagrams and source code with line-by-line explanations. You'll build a completely functional P2P application and clients with audio/video streaming, chat and wireless capabilities. Other topics covered include building the P2P Server, building clients in C# and Java, XML data, wireless integration and more!
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:13am CET by witforce
In these tutorials, instructor Rich Shupe delves into the essentials of delivering Flash to mobile devices. He covers everything from creating applications with ActionScript to making basic wallpaper and screensavers. Exercise files accompany the tutorials.
Table of contents
1. Delivering Flash to Mobile Devices
- Working with Adobe Device Central
- Creating wallpaper
- Creating screensavers
- Creating a Flash Lite application: Buttons and keys
- Creating a Flash Lite application: ActionScript
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:12am CET by nostriker
VTC's Audio Recording and Production covers the basics of recording without leaving out advanced and interesting features. It covers topics such as the history of analog and digital recording, studio equipment, acoustics and studio design, waveforms and synthesis, MIDI, signal flow and routing, digital audio and editing, microphones types and usage, equalization, dynamics and compression, reverb and time-based effects, mixing, mastering, and the integration between the project and professional studios. This tutorial will give any novice recording engineer the tools, techniques, and knowledge to effectively record and produce professional sounding projects. To begin learning, click on one of the movie topics.
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:11am CET by witforce
In The AJAX Crash Course, published by SitePoint, instructor Kevin Yank explores the many technologies that come together in AJAX applications. These technologies include the Document Object Model (DOM), Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaScript, and XMLHttpRequest (XHR). Along with providing an application tour, Kevin explains how to make intelligent decisions about which of these tools to use, and gives hands-on examples of how to apply them.
Running Time: 1.25 hours
Table of contents
- An Introduction to AJAX
- Making AJAX requests in the backgroung using XMLHttpRequest
- Generating XML responses
- Updating UI with new data from AJAX responses
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:10am CET by nostriker
This course is a 6 hour training course to introduce you to Windows Server 2008. It will teach you about some of the neat new features that are available in Window Server 2008 and how to configure them. This course is just the beginning. We will be launching an entire Windows Server 2008 Training series that will include complete coverage of the MCITP certifications and much more, totaling over 150 hours of training. The Intro to Windows Server Training DVD is not an exam prep course and does not go into as much depth as our Windows Server 2008 training series will, but it gives you a great opportunity to get ahead of the crowd and start working on Windows Server 2008.
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:08am CET by witforce
All design starts with an idea, and generating good ideas is what separates the wheat from the chaff. But unlike software than can easily be learned, the practice of generating ideas is far more complex. In Interaction Design: Process and Inspiration, acclaimed designer Brendan Dawes takes you through some of the processes he employs in his own work. He’ll show you how he approaches projects as a series of “sketches,” more akin to working with pencil and paper than pushing pixels. From interface design, usability, and using sound to branding, designing for the audience, and experimental approaches, Interaction Design offers an award-winning designer’s insight into the techniques he uses every day to push, play, and constantly explore the realm of possibilities in interactive design.
–Approach
–Designing for My Mum
–'Need to Know' Design
–Welcome to Pleasantville
–Sketching with Code
–Sketching with Code (Continued)
–Twisting Data
–Everyday Ordinary Inspiration
–Usability vs. Enjoyability
–Fusing Interfaces
–Thought Space
–Touchy Feely
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:08am CET by witforce
This best-selling title, considered for over a decade to be essential reading for every serious student and practitioner of computer design, has been updated throughout to address the most important trends facing computer designers today. In this edition, the authors bring their trademark method of quantitative analysis not only to high performance desktop machine design, but also to the design of embedded and server systems. They have illustrated their principles with designs from all three of these domains, including examples from consumer electronics, multimedia and web technologies, and high performance computing.
The book retains its highly rated features: Fallacies and Pitfalls, which share the hard-won lessons of real designers; Historical Perspectives, which provide a deeper look at computer design history; Putting it all Together, which present a design example that illustrates the principles of the chapter; Worked Examples, which challenge the reader to apply the concepts, theories and methods in smaller scale problems; and Cross-Cutting Issues, which show how the ideas covered in one chapter interact with those presented in others. In addition, a new feature, Another View, presents brief design examples in one of the three domains other than the one chosen for Putting It All Together.
The authors present a new organization of the material as well, reducing the overlap with their other text, Computer Organization and Design: A Hardware/Software Approach 2/e, and offering more in-depth treatment of advanced topics in multithreading, instruction level parallelism, VLIW architectures, memory hierarchies, storage devices and network technologies.
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 4:06am CET by -cosmos-
Over 9,000 entries provide clear, up-to-date coverage of all aspects of banking and finance
The new edition of this bestselling title provides comprehensive coverage of the terms used in banking and finance, ranging from personal bank accounts to international money markets.
- Includes encyclopaedic comments on banking and financial practice, expanding on complex terms such as 'poison pills' and 'bills of exchange'
-Special supplements on money, currencies, international banks and stock exchanges
-Also ideal as a general reference to the often complex terms everyone comes across in their day-to-day financial affairs.
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Posted: March 28th, 2008, 3:15am CET by witforce
For many users, working in the Unix environment means using vi, a full-screen text editor available on most Unix systems. Even those who know vi often make use of only a small number of its features. Learning the vi Editor is a complete guide to text editing with vi. Topics new to the sixth edition include multiscreen editing and coverage of four viclones: vim, elvis, nvi, and vile and their enhancements to vi, such as multi-window editing, GUI interfaces, extended regular expressions, and enhancements for programmers. A new appendix describes vi's place in the Unix and Internet cultures. Quickly learn the basics of editing, cursor movement, and global search and replacement. Then take advantage of the more subtle power of vi. Extend your editing skills by learning to use ex, a powerful line editor, from within vi. For easy reference, the sixth edition also includes a command summary at the end of each appropriate chapter. (more…)
Posted: March 28th, 2008, 3:08am CET by nadimpay
Learn Assembly Language Programming! "The Art of Assembly Language Programming" is the highly acclaimed text recommended by hundreds of web sites and advanced programmers to those who want to learn x86 assembly programming. Comprehensive, refined, easy to understand, and classroom tested, "The Art of Assembly…" is the best text on the subject for those who really want to learn 80×86 assembly language programming. (more…)