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Posted: February 5th, 2008, 6:33pm CET by sruthin

PHP Game Programming offers you the introduction you need to begin creating your own online
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major features of PHP. Then you're off and running as you use PHP to create and manipulate
graphics, develop a chess game using a non-relational database, and send and receive data
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Posted: February 5th, 2008, 6:29pm CET by sruthin
Photoshop Creative provides Photoshop users with lashings of practical advice and inspiration.
Whether you're brand new to the program or simply looking to improve your existing skills, this
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Posted: February 5th, 2008, 12:15pm CET by sruthin

The Best Damn Server Virtualization Book Period: Including Vmware, Xen,
and Microsoft Virtual Server (c) by Syngress
The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 1597492175 and Pub Date: November 23, 2007
The size of the release is: 08 disks x 2.88mb
And released on: 01/17/2008
Server Sprawl and escalating IT costs have managers and system
administrators scrambling to find ways to cut costs and reduce Total
Cost of Ownership of their physical infrastructure. Combining software
applications onto a single server, even if those applications are from
the same software vendor, can be dangerous and problems hard to
troubleshoot. Virtualization allows you to consolidate many servers onto
a single physical server reducing hardware, electrical, cooling, and
administrative costs. These virtual servers run completely independent
of each other so if one crashes the other are not affected. Planning and
implementing a server consolidation is a complex process. This book
details the requirements for such a project, includes sample forms and
templates, and delivers several physical to virtual migration strategies
which will save both time and costs. Readers of this book will easily be
able to plan and deploy VMware, Microsoft Virtual Server, and Xen. Key
Features:
* Create a virtual network to exchange information or provide a service
to other virtual machines or computers.
* Use virtualization to support removable media such as CD or DVD
optical disks
* Reduce server costs, administration overhead, and complexity
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The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 1597492132 and Pub Date: October 12, 2007
The size of the release is: 08 disks x 2.88mb
And released on: 01/22/2008
Penetration testing a network requires a delicate balance of art and
science. A penetration tester must be creative enough to think outside
of the box to determine the best attack vector into his own network, and
also be expert in using the literally hundreds of tools required to
execute the plan. This second volume adds over 300 new pen testing
applications to the pen tester's toolkit. It includes the latest
information on Snort, Nessus, Wireshark, Metasploit, Kismet and all of
the other major Open Source platforms. The authors of the book are
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Bluetooth Essentials for Programmers (c) by Cambridge University Press
The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 0521703751 and Pub Date: September 03, 2007
The size of the release is: 01 disks x 1.44mb
And released on: 02/02/2008
This book provides an introduction to Bluetooth programming, with a
specific focus on developing real code. The authors discuss the major
concepts and techniques involved in Bluetooth programming, with special
emphasis on how they relate to other networking technologies. They
provide specific descriptions and examples for creating applications in
a number of programming languages and environments including Python, C,
Java, GNU/Linux, Windows XP, Symbian Series 60, and Mac OS X. No
previous experience with Bluetooth is assumed, and the material is
suitable for anyone with some programming background. The authors place
special emphasis on the essential concepts and techniques of Bluetooth
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the basic concepts before addressing advanced features.
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An Essential Introduction to Maya Character Rigging with DVD (c) by
Focal Press
The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 0240520823 and Pub Date: January 14, 2008
The size of the release is: 11 disks x 2.88mb
And released on: 02/02/2008
Discover the concepts and techniques required to rig engaging CG
character models with Maya in this unique book. The stunning color
images show just what you can achieve, and the detailed step-by-step
tutorials show exactly how to achieve them. Every technique and tip is
backed up with practical tutorials, using the models, student work to
offer a crash course in this vital skill. With Cheryl Cabrera youll
learn about:
Designing your first Biped Character; Creating your first Biped
Character - Modeling Basics, Biped Character Facial Expressions,
Texturing Basics; Skeleton setup for a Biped Character Joint Placement;
Control Rig setup for a Biped Character - IK and FK; Wrapping up the
setup; Skinning your Character
* Use simple NURBS and polygon modeling in Maya for greater flexibility
in your workflow
* Create control rig setups for a biped character - both IK and FK
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Internet Multimedia Communications Using SIP: A Modern Approach
Including Java Practice (c) by Morgan Kaufmann
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In the PDF format with ISBN: 0123743001 and Pub Date: January 15, 2008
The size of the release is: 03 disks x 1.44mb
And released on: 02/02/2008
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was conceived in 1996 as a signaling
protocol for inviting users to multimedia conferences. With this
development, the next big Internet revolution silently started. That was
the revolution which would end up converting the Internet into a total
communication system which would allow people to talk to each other, see
each other, work collaboratively or send messages in real time. Internet
telephony and, in general, Internet multimedia, is the new revolution
today and SIP is the key protocol which allows this revolution to grow.
The book explains, in tutorial fashion, the underlying technologies that
enable real-time IP multimedia communication services in the Internet
(voice, video, presence, instant messaging, online picture sharing,
white-boarding, etc). Focus is on session initiation protocol (SIP) but
also covers session description protocol (SDP), Real-time transport
protocol (RTP), and message session relay protocol (MSRP). In addition,
it will also touch on other application-related protocols and refer to
the latest research work in IETF and 3GPP about these topics. (3GPP
stands for "third-generation partnership project" which is a
collaboration agreement between ETSI (Europe), ARIB/TTC (Japan), CCSA
(China), ATIS (North America) and TTA (South Korea).) The book includes
discussion of leading edge theory (which is key to really understanding
the technology) accompanied by Java examples that illustrate the
theoretical concepts. Throughout the book, in addition to the code
snippets, the reader is guided to build a simple but functional IP
soft-phone therefore demonstrating the theory with practical examples.
This book covers IP multimedia from both a theoretical and practical
point of view focusing on letting the reader understand the concepts and
put them into practice using Java. It includes lots of drawings,
protocol diagrams, UML sequence diagrams and code snippets that allow
the reader to rapidly understand the concepts. KEY FEATURES
* Focus on HOW multimedia communications over the Internet works to
allow readers to really understand and implement the technology
* Explains how SIP works, including many programming examples so the
reader can understand abstract concepts like SIP dialogs, SIP
transactions, etc.
* It is not focused on just VoIP. It looks At a wide array of enhanced
communication services related to SIP enabling the reader put this
technology into practice.
* Includes nearly 100 references to the latest standards and working
group activities in the IETF, bringing the reader completely up to date.
* Provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a basic, though
functional, IP soft-phone allowing the reader to put concepts into
practice.
* For advanced readers, the book also explains how to build a SIP proxy
and a SIP registrar to enhance one's expertise and marketability in this
fast moving area.
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Posted: February 5th, 2008, 11:01am CET by sruthin
If you look at the Top 50 Books on Amazon in the Computers and Internet (C&I) section, you're
almost certain to find a "Head First Book" up there. Like most books, they bounce around in the
rankings, but if you've ever thumbed through a "Head First Book", you know that they deserve
that high ranking for one reason alone: "Head First" tosses the dry, technical learning book that
we all suffered through in programming class—and occasionally still suffer through—and replaces
it with something that's, well, just a heck of a lot of fun.
Hence, I had an ear-to-ear grin when O'Reilly sent me a free copy of the second edition of "Head
First Java" today. I had been looking forward to this book for quite some time. No, it wasn't such
a hot item that I could use it to barter some fence repair out of my neighbor, nor did I feel I had
the courage to ignore my family and plow through it in three nights like the first edition. Yet,
there's just something about those 1950s pictures that draws me in. The sheer audacity of
teaching computer programming using head shots of possible extras from the American
television show "Leave It To Beaver" just has to put a smile on your face. Did we really dress like
that 50 years ago? Not that I'm criticizing that dreamy-girl-with-the-soda that comes in every
once in a while and sets up the next lesson, but I can't deny this irresistible urge to put a "Gee,
Wally..." in front of every question I see at the end of a chapter. All in all, I guess I shouldn't
comment, since I look more like the nerd in the center of the cover.
There are a wide variety of books on learning Java. Arguably—and trust me, I will argue—the
best thing about this book are the figures. Almost every page comes with a number of great
visual metaphors to help you not only learn Java, but recall it later with eccentric fits of random
laughter while stuck in a meeting. Want a great reminder of how serialization and deserialization
works? Go no further than the table of contents for Chapter 14, where an inflated rubber-frog
intertube (deserialized) is pasted next to itself completely deflated, looking like the life has been
sucked right out of it (serialized). Want to know why inheritance isn't always a good thing? Try
asking the "doctor" on page 169, who inherited his knowledge so he didn't have to go to medical
school. Passing by copy instead of value? Let the depressed office worker making multiple
photocopies of his face help you remember which is which. And, of course, there's the
ever-present crossword puzzles that I even find my wife penciling words on in her spare time.
There's plenty of J2SE 5.0 material in this edition as well. For example, number
formatting—familiar to anyone who has programmed using the old printf() functions in C—gets
due coverage in Chapter 10. The enhanced for loop gets some text on page 105, and the all
important generics (in this case, with the Collections framework) gets a thorough treatment in
Chapter 16. Even the Java language itself on page 4 has morphed from a turtle (Java 1.0.2) ten
years ago to Lassie, to a proud horse (1.3), and then to some sort of "Iron Giant" Mech warrior
with Java 5.0. Once of these days, I'll have to ask the authors about that one.
Another nice thing about Head First Java, 2nd Edition is that it whets the appetite for more.
With later coverage of more advanced topics such as Swing and RMI, you just can't wait to dive
into those APIs and code that flawless, 100000-line program on java.net that will bring you
fame and venture-capital fortune. There's also a great deal of material, and even some best
practices, on networking and threads—my own weak spot. In this case, I couldn't help but crack
up a little when the authors use a 1950s telephone operator—yeah, you got it, that lady with a
beehive hairdo that manually hooks in patch lines—as an analogy for TCP/IP ports.
One final word: I need to disclose that I used to work for O'Reilly Media, Inc. as an editor, back
when it was called O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. That being said, I don't get any royalties from
this book (and boy I wish I did), nor am I rewarded for reviewing it in any way, shape, or form.
All I get is a free copy of the book, which is useful around income tax season since I can donate
the previous edition to my local library and add it to my itemized deductions. However, you
really should go to the bookstore and thumb through Head First Java, 2nd Edition. Even if you
already know Java, you may pick up a thing or two. And if not, just thumbing through the pages
is a great deal of fun.
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