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Expert Oracle and Java Security: Programming Secure Oracle Database Applications With Java
Category:
Education
. Author: pokie. Time: 2011-11-05
![]() expert oracle and java security/ size: 2.25mb expert oracle and java security: programming secure oracle database applications with java provides resources that every java and oracle database application programmer needs to ensure that they have guarded the security of the data and identities entrusted to them. you'll learn to consider potential vulnerabilities, and to apply best practices in secure java and pl/sql coding. author david coffin shows how to develop code to encrypt data in transit and at rest, to accomplish single sign-on with oracle proxy connections, to generate and distribute two-factor authentication tokens from the oracle server using pagers, cell phones (sms), and e-mail, and to securely store and distribute oracle application passwords. early chapters lay the foundation for effective security in an oracle/java environment. each of the later chapters brings example code to a point where it may be applied as-is to address application security issues. templates for applications are also provided to help you bring colleagues up to the same secure application standards. if you are less familiar with either java or oracle pl/sql, you will not be left behind; all the concepts in this book are introduced as to a novice and addressed as to an expert. helps you protect against data loss, identity theft, sql injection, and address spoofing provides techniques for encryption on network and disk, code obfuscation and wrap, database hardening, single sign-on and two-factor provides what database administrators need to know about secure password distribution, java secure programming, java stored procedures, secure application roles in oracle, logon triggers, database design, various connection pooling schemes, and much more what youll learn guard against data loss, identity theft, sql injection, and to address spoofing protect sensitive data through encryption, both on disk and on the wire control access to data using secure roles, single sign-on, proxy connections, and two-factor authentication protect sensitive source ode through randomization, obfuscation, and wrapping thwart attempts at sql injection and other common attacks manage constraints on the visibility of data and the scope of access who this book is for expert oracle and java security: programming secure oracle database applications with java is for every java developer who uses an oracle database. it is also for every oracle database administrator or pl/sql programmer who supports java client and web applications. whatever role you play in developing and supporting java and oracle applications, you need to address computer, application, data, and identity security. this book offers the tools you'll need to effectively manage security across all aspects of the applications you support. |
Pro Oracle Application Express 4
Category:
Education
. Author: pumpen. Time: 2011-09-01
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Oracle Application Express 4 Recipes
Category:
Education
. Author: vampire_ha. Time: 2011-08-31
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Expert Oracle Application Express
Category:
Education
. Author: wwallace . Time: 2011-07-13
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Symfony 1.3 Web Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: sirblackaxe . Time: 2011-07-11
![]() Tim Bowler, Wojciech Bancer "Symfony 1.3 Web Application Development" PP English 2009 ISBN: 1847194567 228 pages PDF 5 MB With its flexible architecture, the Symfony framework allows you to build modern web applications and web services easily and rapidly. The MVC components separate the logic from the user interface and therefore make developing, changing, and testing your applications much faster. Using Symfony you can minimize repetitive coding tasks, optimize performance, and easily integrate with other libraries and frameworks. Although this framework contains with many powerful features, most developers do not exploit Symfony to its full potential. This book makes it easy to get started and produce a powerful and professional-looking web site utilizing the many features of Symfony. Taking you through a real-life application, it covers all major Symfony framework features without pushing you into too much theoretical detail, as well as throwing some light on the best practices for rapid application development. This book takes you through detailed examples as well as covering the foundations that you will need to get the most out of the Symfony framework. You will learn to shorten the development time of your complex applications and maintain them with ease. You will create several useful plug-ins and add them to your application and automate common tasks. The book also covers best practices and discussions on security and optimization. You will learn to utilize all major features of this framework by implementing them in your application. By the end, you should have a good understanding of the development features of Symfony (for Propel as well as Doctrine editions), and be able to deploy a high-performance web site quite easily. What you will learn from this book? Set up the foundations for a database-driven web site using Symfony Create a list of products by accessing data from a database, paginate the menu, and then customize its look Create forms--from simple contact forms to complex ones--with user-defined fields using sfFormExtraPlugin Send email notifications to the customers using PHP SwiftMailer library Create quick development task plug-ins to save your development time and package them into your application Configure and customize Symfony's admin generator to create a nice looking back-office Secure your backend application with the Symfony authentication mechanism, leveraging the power of the sfGuardPlug-in security and authentication plug-in Create an advanced admin panel with j&097;vascript that allows image files to be uploaded and thumbnails to be automatically generated Enhance your search mechanism by using the JQueryAutoComplete Widget to add an auto-complete feature to it Allow your users to choose their preferred language for display by introducing internationalization and localization to your application Integrate a component from another framework into your application with minimum effort Optimize the response time of your site by using compression and caching Approach This book is an example driven tutorial that takes you through the process of building Model-View-Controller-based web applications. You will create and develop an online store application. It also covers best practices for better and quicker application development. Who this book is written for? This book is for PHP web developers who want to get started with Symfony 1.3. If you are already using Symfony 1.0 or are new to Symfony, you will learn how to use it in the best way to produce better applications faster. Basic knowledge of Object Oriented design and ORM will be quite helpful. |
Yii 1.1 Application Development Cookbook
Category:
Education
. Author: male-gina. Time: 2011-09-27
![]() this book is a collection of yii recipes with chapters generally independent of each other. it is full of practically useful solutions and concepts explained with code and the required pictorial illustrations. if you are a developer with a good knowledge of php5, are familiar with the basics of yii, and have tried to develop applications using yii, then this book is for you. knowledge of the object oriented approach and mvc pattern will be a great advantage as yii uses these extensively. |
Beginning Android Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: kakar. Time: 2011-05-10
![]() Beginning Android Application Development Create must-have applications for the latest Android OS The Android OS is a popular and flexible platform for many of today's most in-demand mobile devices. This full-color guide offers you a hands-on introduction to creating Android applications for the latest mobile devices. Veteran author Wei Meng Lee accompanies each lesson with real-world examples to drive home the content he covers. Beginning with an overview of core Android features and tools, he moves at a steady pace while teaching everything you need to know to successfully develop your own Android applications. * Explains what an activity is and reviews its lifecycle * Zeroes in on customizing activities by applying styles and themes * Looks at the components of a screen, including LinearLayout, AbsoluteLayout, and RelativeLayout, among others * Details ways to adapt to different screen sizes and adjust display orientation * Reviews the variety of views such as TextView, ProgressBar, TimePicker, and more NO MIRRORS |
Facebook Application Development Tutorials
Category:
Miscellaneous
. Author: sadomasa. Time: 2011-08-05
With over 200,000,000 users, Facebook has become the dominant social networking platform. This course, taught by developer, teacher, and author Jesse Feiler, covers the ins and outs of developing your own Facebook apps using the Facebook API. Youll see how to register your app to receive the necessary development and run-time keys from Facebook and how to set up your app on your own web server so that it can interact with Facebook. Ins and outs of news feeds, invitations, and interaction with Facebook user profiles are all covered. Youll also see how to interact with your own database to merge Facebook data with your apps data. Work files are included. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
Videos: Introducing Facebook About this Course (04:40) Welcome to the Facebook World (05:51) Using Facebook Apps (06:58) Introducing Facebook App Development (07:11) Using Facebook Security as a Developer Using Account Settings (04:47) Using Basic Profile Settings (04:31) Using Contact Profile Settings (03:34) Using Search Profile Settings (02:26) Using News Feed & Wall Settings (05:19) App/Beacon & Facebook Connect Settings (04:26) Integrating with Friends & Web Sites Exploring Integration Points (03:08) Exploring Sharing (03:25) Using Facebook Connect (06:17) Implementing Facebook Connect (05:04) Facebook Technologies: Industry Standards Introducing the Facebook Technologies (05:01) Introducing REST (06:18) PHP for Facebook (04:28) Facebook Technologies: Proprietary Using the FBML Test Console (05:02) Exploring FBML Syntax (06:15) Using fbronoun (04:13) Using fb:name (05:21) Using FBML Controls (07:07) FBML for Controls & Interface Objects (03:52) Creating a Share Button (05:33) Using the Facebook API (04:37) Getting Started as a Developer Using the Developer Application (05:54) Setting Basic Parameters for the App (04:15) Setting Authorization & Canvas (07:46) Creating Your First Application (03:14) Installing the PHP Libraries (04:37) Creating Your App File (03:06) Uploading & Testing (03:50) Making it Facebook: Dashboard & Tabs Extending the File Structure (06:30) Revising the Sample App (06:49) Adding the Facebook Dashboard (04:53) Using PHP & heredoc (04:47) Adding Facebook Tabs (05:22) Integration Points Greetings & Invitations Using Integration Points (03:12) Setting Up Two-Column Layouts (03:48) Setting Up a Discussion Board (02:54) Greeting People by Name (03:37) Greeting Unlogged-In Users (06:10) Sending Invitations (03:35) Using the Multi-Friend Selector (03:36) The Condensed Multi-Friend Selector (04:29) Using Other Invitations (03:04) Excluding App Users (03:47) Adding Data to a Facebook App Working with Data Overview (06:39) Creating the Facebook Input Form (05:17) Adding a Pop-up Dialog & Form Fields (05:38) Receiving the Data (05:36) Setting Up the Database (05:18) Adding a Record from the Form Data (05:44) Checking for Errors & Verifying the Add (05:20) Redirecting to My Picks (04:53) Doing the Add to My Picks (05:49) Finishing the Add to My Picks (04:13) Displaying Data Display Overview (05:21) Display Architecture Overview pt. 1 (06:10) Display Architecture Overview pt. 2 (06:40) Retrieving the Data (05:07) Looking at the Code (05:33) Paginating & Displaying One Pick (05:12) Doing the Pick Display (05:15) Paginating Results pt. 1 (05:06) Paginating Results pt. 2 (05:30) Using News Feeds Introducing News Feeds & Templates (03:55) Creating a One-Line Story (03:29) Creating a Short Story (05:54) Adding the News Feed to the Sample App (07:14) Writing the Add_Pick Code (04:56) Testing the Add (05:38) Increasing Your App Interactivity Overview (04:39) Sharing & Letting Friends Know (04:21) The Share Button & Reporting (03:58) Maintaining My Picks: Interface (03:39) Maintaining My Picks: Database (04:10) Writing the Code (03:46) Add News Feed Updates: Templates pt. 1 (06:43) Add News Feed Updates: Templates pt. 2 (03:58) Add News Feed Updates: Code (03:30) Using the Templates: Add/Remove (03:49) Using the Templates: MyPicks (03:21) Using More Integration Points Integration Point Overview (04:29) Using the Application Directory (05:30) Using an App Page (03:18) Updating Your App Page (02:44) Adding Tabs to the Profile (02:46) Adding to the Profile App Info/User (04:09) Adding to the Profile App Info/Code (04:04) Course Summary Course Summary (07:29) Credits About the Author (04:31) |
Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook
Category:
Education
. Author: shadowshinobi . Time: 2011-08-29
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Learning Facebook Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: saojun. Time: 2011-05-08
![]() Learning Facebook Application Development Packt Publishing ISBN-10: 1847193692 240 pages PDF 4,5 Mb Product Description In Detail Using Facebook Applications, developers can add custom features to one of the most popular websites in the world. Facebook is the biggest social network among college students, and is gaining ground among professionals too. Facebook applications enable you to add new ways for users to interact with each other using Facebook. Facebook applications are written in a server-side language, and hosted on the application developer's own server. They interface with Facebook, so that they appear to users to be part of Facebook itself. This book shows PHP developers how to quickly get started building powerful Facebook applications, how to work with data stored in Facebook, including photos, and how to handle multimedia and other custom data within Facebook applications. The book covers how to send notifications and invitations from within an application, update a user's profile, create application control panels for users, and much more. What you will learn from this book? Learn Facebook application development through step-by-step examples. Build data-driven Facebook applications, work with friends lists, photo galleries, multimedia, and more. Work with Facebook's security model to produce applications that are safe and functional. Communicate with users through newsfeeds, notifications, invitations, and messages. Learn the Facebook PHP API, and the various markup languages you'll need to build Facebook applications: Mock Ajax, FBML, FBJS (a variant of j&097;vascript especially for Facebook), and FQL. Approach This book builds on your knowledge as a PHP developer to provide a fast-paced, step-by-step tutorial in building Facebook applications. The book is packed with example code and demo applications, so that you can see techniques in action. Along the way we provide quick references to the most important aspects of the API, so you can refer back as you develop your own applications with the book. Who this book is written for? This book is for PHP5 developers who want to create custom Facebook applications. It assumes no knowledge of the Facebook API or Platform, but does assume that you are a Facebook user. The links are working. No mirror please! |
iPhone Application Development All-In-One For Dummies
Category:
Education
. Author: takeshi. Time: 2011-10-18
![]() iphone application development all-in-one for dummies by neal goldstein, tony bove wiley english 2010 isbn: 0470542934 888 pages pdf 29 mb one-stop shopping for every aspect of iphone development! whether you're a beginning programmer who wants to build an application for your iphone or you're a professional developer looking to leverage the marketing power of the open iphone sdk, this helpful guide has your needs covered. iphone enthusiast and developer neal goldstein shows you the ins and outs of developing applications for the iphone and ipod touch and explains how to get your apps into the appstore and market and sell them. you'll learn the basics of getting started, download the sdk, context-based design, and fill your toolbox. clear, easy-to-understand steps walk you through programming with objective c or cocoa and show you how to develop games and graphics. plus, you'll discover how to design specifically for mobile apps. aimed at both novice and seasoned developers who are interested in developing iphone and ipod touch applications shows you how to get started, download the sdk, and fill your toolbox walks you through developing games and graphics explains how to gets your apps into the appstore and sell them getting started developing your own applications today with this fun and friendly guide. note: cd-rom/dvd and other supplementary materials are not included as part of ebook file. note: apple's ios sdk tools are only accessible on intel-powered mac and macbook devices. |
Beginning iPad Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: polo. Time: 2011-06-16
![]() Year: 2010 Author: Wei-Meng Lee Publisher: Wrox ISBN: 0470641657, 978-0470641651 Series: Wrox Programmer to Programmer Language: EnglishFormat: PDF Pages: 602 A hands-on approach to iPad application development Beginning iPad Application Development is written to help jumpstart beginning iPad developers. It covers the various topics in such a manner that you will progressively learn without being overwhelmed by the details. It adopts the philosophy that the best way to learn is by doing, hence the numerous Try It Out sections in all the chapters, which first show you how to build something and then explain how things work. Although iPad programming is a huge topic, the aim for this book is to get you started with the fundamentals, and help you understand the underlying architecture of the SDK, and appreciate why things are done certain ways. After reading this book (and doing the exercises), you will be well equipped to tackle your next iPad programming challenge. This book is for the beginning iPad developer who wants to start developing iPad applications using the Apple iPhone SDK. To truly benefit from this book, you should have some background in programming and at least be familiar with object-oriented programming concepts. If you are totally new to the Objective-C language, you might want to jump straight to Appendix D, which provides an overview of the language. Alternatively, you can use Appendix D as a quick reference while you tackle the various chapters, checking out the syntax as you try the exercises. Depending on your learning pattern, one of those approaches may work best for you. What This Book Covers This book covers the fundamentals of iPad programming using the iPhone SDK. It is divided into 18 chapters and four appendices. Chapter 1: Getting Started with iPad Programming covers the various tools found in the iPhone SDK and explains their uses in iPad development. Chapter 2: Write Your First Hello World! Application gets you started with Xcode and Interface Builder to build a Hello World application. The focus is on getting your hands dirty. More details on the various parts and components are covered in subsequent chapters. Chapter 3: Views, Outlets, and Actions covers the fundamental concepts of iPad programming: outlets and actions. You learn how outlets and actions allow your code to interact with the visual elements in Interface Builder and why they are an integral part of every iPad application. You will also learn about the various UI widgets known as views that make up the user interface of your iPad application. Chapter 4: View Controllers discusses the various view controllers available in the iPhone SDK. You will learn how to develop different types of iPad applications - View-based, Window-based, Split View-based, as well as Tab Bar applications. Chapter 5: Keyboard Inputs shows you how to deal with the virtual keyboard in your iPad. You see how to hide the keyboard on demand and how to ensure that your views are not blocked by the keyboard when it is displayed. Chapter 6: Screen Rotations demonstrates how you can reorient your application's UI when the device is rotated. You learn about the various events that are fired when the device is rotated. You also learn how to force your application to display in a certain orientation. Chapter 7: Using the Table View explores one of the most powerful views in the iPhone SDK - the Table view. The Table view is commonly used to display rows of data. In this chapter, you also learn how to implement search capabilities in your Table view. Chapter 8: Application Preferences discusses the use of application settings to persist application preferences. Using application settings, you can access preferences related to your application through the Settings application available on the iPad. Chapter 9: File Handling shows how you can persist your application data by saving the data to files in your application's sandbox directory. You also learn how to access the various folders available in your application sandbox. Chapter 10: Database Storage Using SQLLite3 covers the use of the embedded SQLite3 database library to store your data. Chapter 11: Simple Animations provides an overview of the various techniques you can use to implement simple animations on the iPad. You also learn about the various affine transformations supported by the iPhone SDK. Chapter 12: Gesture Recognizers provides an overview of the various gesture recognizers available in the iPhone SDK to help your device interpret user's input gestures. Chapter 13: Accessing the Accelerometer shows how you can access the accelerometer that comes with every iPad. You will also learn how to detect shakes to your device. Chapter 14: Web Services teaches you how to consume Web services from within your iPad application. You will learn the various ways to communicate with Web services - SOAP, HTTP GET, and HTTP POST. You will also learn how to parse the returning XML result returned by the Web service. Chapter 15: Bluetooth Programming explores the use of the Game Kit framework for Bluetooth programming. You will learn how to get two iPads to communicate using a Bluetooth connection. You will also learn how to implement voice chatting over a Bluetooth connection. Chapter 16: Bonjour Programming shows how you can publish services on the network using the Bonjour protocol. Chapter 17: Apple Push Notification Services explains how you can implement applications that use push notifications. The APNs allows your applications to constantly receive status updates from a service provider even though the application may not be running. Chapter 18: Displaying Maps shows how to build location-based services application using the Map Kit framework. You will also learn how to obtain geographical locations data and use them to display a map. Appendix A: Answers to Exercises contains the solutions to the end-of-chapter exercises found in every chapter except Chapter 1. Appendix B: Getting Around in Xcode provides a quick run-through of the many features in Xcode. Appendix C: Getting Around in Interface Builder provides an overview of the many features of Interface Builder. Appendix D: Crash Course in Objective-C provides a crash course in Objective-C. Readers who are new to this language should read this chapter before getting started. |
Classic Web Application Development Techniques
Category:
Education
. Author: seabassownz . Time: 2011-04-30
![]() IBM Lotus Domino: Classic Web Application Development Techniques By Richard G. Ellis Publisher: Packt Publishing (March, 2011) 344 Pages ISBN: 1849682402 PDF 5 MB Domino is an application server that can be used as a standalone web server. As part of the Domino suite, it provides a powerful collaborative platform for the development of customized business applications. It provides enterprise-grade e-mail, messaging, and scheduling capabilities. There are many novice and moderately experienced developers who would like to enhance a Web-enabled Domino application, but to do so they need to learn the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and j&097;vascript, and also how to use those technologies in the context of a Domino application. Information about how to do this is available on the Web, but the sheer volume of that information makes it very difficult for the newbie to get started. Topics and techniques presented in this book provide a comprehensive overview of all major design strategies used to Web-enable traditional Domino applications. Illustrations provide clear working examples of how HTML, CSS, and j&097;vascript can be incorporated into existing applications to improve both look and performance. Early chapters provide suggestions for working with users and for managing your development time and effort. Later chapters focus in detail on forms and pages, views, navigation, agents, security, performance, and troubleshooting. Examples demonstrate clearly how to incorporate HTML, CSS, and j&097;vascript into Domino designs. By the end of this book you will have learned what you need to know to quickly and competently tackle web application enhancement tasks. Beyond providing a good understanding, this book will continue to serve as a valuable source of ideas and techniques. This book brings together essential classic strategies and techniques used to deploy Domino applications to the Web. Chapters cover all major design elements, with a special emphasis on how to craft these elements to work well with web browsers. Many topics include alternative techniques for solving particular problems. Illustrations and examples can be used where appropriate, or they can serve as jumping off points for your own solutions. Classic and timeless tips and techniques for Web-enabling traditional Lotus Domino applications What you will learn from this book : * Incorporate dynamic debugging, which can be turned on after an application is in production * Learn to style design elements with CSS rules * Learn how to use the various application launching options * Create and customize views for the Web * Work with hidden fields and CGI variables * Validate fields with j&097;vascript * Include a date picker on a web form * Learn to incorporate AJAX into an application * Include diagnostic features to help you understand an existing application * Understand how LotusScript agents work with web pages * Learn to troubleshoot web applications * Review ways to improve application performance |
Beginning Windows Phone 7 Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: arthur . Time: 2011-09-20
![]() beginning windows phone 7 application development: building windows phone applications using silverlight and xna (wrox programmer to programmer) beginning windows phone 7 application development: provides a history of the windows phone operating system and reviews how windows phone 7 differs from its predecessors demonstrates how to best use page navigation, brushes, colors, themes, and more details ways to ensure that the user has a smooth transition from a suspended application state back to a working app reviews standardized features such as launchers and choosers explains how to build web services that make data available to any other device that supports web service consumption |
Beginning Android Tablet Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: beyond. Time: 2011-09-11
![]() wrox (8-2011) pdf 288 pages 1118106733 52.0mb beginning android tablet application development /by wei meng lee. the new release of android 3 brings the full power of android to tablet computing and this hands-on guide offers an introduction to developing tablet applications using this new android release. veteran author wei-meng lee explains how android 3 is specifically optimized for tablet computing and he details android's tablet-specific functions. beginning with the basics, this book moves at a steady pace to provide everything you need to know to begin successfully developing your own android tablet applications. serves as a full-color, hands-on introduction to developing tablet applications with the new android 3 offers a helpful overview of android 3 programming for tablets details the components of android tablet applications highlights ways to build the android user interface for tablets, create location-based services, publish android applications, use eclipse for android development, and employ the android emulator beginning android tablet application development is an ideal starting point for getting started with using android 3 to develop tablet applications. |
Professional Windows Phone 7 Application Development
Category:
Education
. Author: forsahen . Time: 2011-07-11
![]() Year: 2010 Author: Nick Randolph Publisher: Wrox ISBN: 0470891661 Language: English Format: PD Pages: 626 A one-of-a-kind book on Windows Phone 7 development While numerous books cover both Silverlight and XNA, there lacks a resource that covers the specifics of Windows Phone 7 development. This book fills that void and shares the specifics of building phone applications and games. Youll learn how to get started with designing, building, testing, and deploying mobile applications for Windows Phone 7. Working examples used throughout the book cover how to design and layout a Windows Phone 7 application, interact with the device, and even sell your applications. * Fills the void in the market for an instructional book on developing applications for Windows Phone 7 * Offers an overview of Windows Phone and discusses the necessary tools * Explains how to work with multiview applications * Addresses tool bars, pickers, table views, navigation controllers, application setting, and user defaults * Reviews drawing with XNA, using the camera, and understanding basic data persistence Explore the exciting possibilties of Windows Phone 7 development with this invaluable reference. Test and deploy rich mobile applications for Windows Phone 7 The inclusion of Silverlight and XNA on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 offers you the opportunity to create unique applications for this smart phone. Using tools such as Visual Studio, Expression Blend, and the device emulator, this book shows you how to take your Windows Phone 7 applications from the drawing board to the marketplace. Helpful examples throughout the book and on the website demonstrate how to design and lay out a Windows Phone 7 application, interact with the device, and even sell your applications. Professional Windows Phone 7 Application Development: *Provides an overview of Windows Phone 7 tools and user interface basics *Explains how to use the panorama, pivot and map controls, navigate between pages, and work with application settings *Shares techniques for working with multiview applications, autorotating, and autosizing *Offers advice for understanding application lifecycle management and XNA game development *Uncovers tips for utilizing taps, touches, and gestures, and working the camera *Includes downloadable examples from the website and discusses best practices for building mobile applications |
Facebook Application Development For Dummies ePub
Category:
Education
. Author: ghost. Time: 2011-08-15
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Beginning iOS Application Development with HTML and JavaScript
Category:
Education
. Author: sos. Time: 2012-03-12
![]() w..x (2-2012) pdf 432 pages 1118159004 53.1mb beginning ios application development with html and j&097;vascript /by richard wagner. web developers with html/js skills will quickly learn to apply them to the iphone/ipad platform. beginning to intermediate web developers who want to apply their existing html/css/js/ajax skills to the wildly popular iphone/ipad os will love this book. in the highly successful wrox beginning format, it enables developers who know these core technologies to use what they already know and get up to speed quickly. it introduces ios development with web technologies, explains how to enable and optimize web sites for the iphone and ipad, explores user interface design, then moves into animation, special effects, building with web frameworks, and much more. teaches you to apply your knowledge of hmtl, j&097;vascript, and related web technologies to the ios platform and create apps for the ipad and iphone explains how to enable and optimize web sites for the mobile screen, design an effective ipad and iphone ui, and apply css covers building in interactivity, animation, and special effects, programming the canvas, offline, apps, bandwidth performance and optimization, and web frameworks shows you how to package your app inside a native ios wrapper (no programming required) so you can submit your apps to the app store developers who already know html and j&097;vascript can get up to speed on ios app development more quickly with the help of this wrox guide. |
TheNewBoston - Android Application Development 2011
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. Author: spongybrain. Time: 2012-03-14
![]() thenewboston - android application development english avc 30.000 fps 1280x720 688 kbps aac 132.3 kbps 44.1 khz 7.46 gb android application development tutorials beautiful video tutorial for developing applications for the operating system android |
CherryPy Essentials - Rapid Python Web Application Development
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Education
. Author: santa. Time: 2011-07-30
![]() pdf 270 pages ISBN 978-1-904811-84-8 5.46 Mb CherryPy is a Python library providing a friendly interface to the HTTP protocol for Python developers. HTTP is the backbone of the World Wide Web. Web applications have grown exponentially in the last few years. This explosion was followed by a large number of toolkits, libraries, and frameworks released in various programming languages to help web developers in their task. Ultimately all of these aim at making a web developer's life much easier. In this context CherryPy has started using Python's strengths as a dynamic language to model and bind the HTTP protocol into a API that follows Python idioms... |
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