Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Word 2010 tutorial Essential Training video





Word 2010 tutorial Essential Training video
Word 2010 tutorial Essential Training video

In Word 2010 Essential Training, Gini Courter

uses real-world examples to teach the core features and tools in Word 2010. The course starts off with an orientation of the Word 2010 interface, and then delves into the functionality at the heart of Word: creating, editing, and formatting documents. It also covers proofing documents, reviewing documents with others, sharing and securing documents, working with tables, and illustrating documents. Exercise files are included with the course.
Topics include:
  • Creating documents with templates
  • Adding SmartArt diagrams to documents
  • Working with fonts
  • Setting up document styles
  • Formatting headers, footers, and cover pages
  • Organizing text in tables
  • Modifying page layout, including margins, orientation, and page size
  • Tracking changes and showing markup
  • Sharing documents

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook

OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook
OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook

OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook is your guide to the development of computer vision applications. It is a comprehensive reference that exposes you to computer vision concepts illustrated with extensive examples.

A step-by-step guide to computer vision programming using the C++ Interface of the OpenCV 2 library including advanced concepts
What you will learn from this book :
  • Create advanced computer vision applications using sound object-oriented programming practices
  • Iterate over an image to process each of its pixels
  • Enhance an image or interesting parts of an image using histograms
  • Use mathematical morphology to process binary images and to segment images into homogenous regions
  • Filter images by modifying their frequency content
  • Detect the lines, contours , and objects contained in an image
  • Apply different interest point operators in order to characterize an image content
  • Exploit the image geometry in order to match different views of a pictured scene
  • Calibrate the camera from different image observations
  • Reconstruct selected image elements in 3D
Approach
This is a cookbook that shows results obtained on real images with detailed explanations and the relevant screenshots. The recipes contain code accompanied with suitable explanations that will facilitate your learning.
Who this book is written for
If you are a novice C++ programmer who wants to learn how to use the OpenCV library to build computer vision applications, then this cookbook is appropriate for you. It is also suitable for professional software developers wishing to be introduced to the concepts of computer vision programming. It can be used as a companion book in university-level computer vision courses. It constitutes an excellent reference for graduate students and researchers in image processing and computer vision. The book provides a good combination of basic to advanced recipes. Basic knowledge of C++ is required.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Photoshop to HTML: Slice your Designs Like a Pro

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

From Photoshop to HTML – How to Slice your design like a pro

From Photoshop to HTML – How to Slice your design like a pro

This eBook is for anyone who has an elementary understanding of HTML and CSS. You should be familiar with HTML tags and the most common CSS properties. Some of the topics covered in the book are as follows:

  • Different methods for slicing a PSD.
  • Create semantic mark-up, and learn how this HTML relates to the original PSD.
  • How to utilize techniques, such as background replacement and sprite generation.
  • Use custom fonts with Cufon font replacement.
  • The differences between absolute and relative positioning.
  • How to compensate for the dreaded Internet Explorer 6.
  • Take advantage of advanced CSS3 features.
  • How to take advantage of a variety of helpful browser extensions to expedite your coding.
  • Utilize the jQuery library to add a touch of interactivity.
  • And there's plenty more!
More about From Photoshop to HTML – How to Slice your design like a pro

More about From Photoshop to HTML – How to Slice your design like a pro

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Objective C tutorial Essential Training lynda.com

Posted: 26 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

Objective C Essential Training

Objective C Essential Training

Lynda.com Objective C Essential Training Author: Simon Allar
eLearning | 614.28 MB

In Objective C Essential Training, Simon Allardice provides a nuts and bolts overview of this popular language for application development for the Mac, the iPhone and iPad, with instructions for building a basic application using Objective C and Xcode 4. The course shows how to download and install the development tools, covers every major feature of the language, and walks through the writing, compiling, and debugging stages of development. Programmers will also learn about memory management, a vital aspect of programming in Objective C and Apples Foundation framework. Exercise files are included with the course.
Topics include:

  • Understanding the structure of an Objective C program
  • Logging messages to the command line
  • Writing conditional code
  • Working with variables, classes, and functions
  • Creating code loops
  • Using existing classes in the Foundation framework
  • Managing memory usage
  • Creating custom classes
  • Working with arrays
  • Reading and writing strings
  • Understanding inheritance and NSObject
  • Using Categories and Protocols
  • Compiling and debugging code
  • Writing exception handlers

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Google AdWords Essential Training lynda.com 2011

Posted: 25 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

Google AdWords Essential Training

Google AdWords Essential Training

In Google AdWords Essential Training, author David Booth

teaches how to leverage the power of paid search advertising, the most direct and measurable advertising medium in existence, using the leading platform in this space, Google AdWords. This course shows how to start using this advertising platform to reach an enormous audience of potential customers with relevant messaging and measure the ROI from their activities.

The course also provides an introduction to paid search advertising, an overview of the AdWords platform and interface, and lessons on keyword research, conversion tracking, and campaign optimization.

Topics include:

  • Understanding paid search advertising terms and definitions

  • Creating an account and your first campaign

  • Targeting locations, languages, and other demographics

  • Writing effective text ads and using image ad formats

  • Making ads stand out with extensions

  • Setting and managing advertising budgets

  • Understanding bidding options

  • Researching, organizing and adding keywords

  • Understanding advertiser requirements and your quality score

  • Installing conversion tracking code and integrating with Google Analytics

  • Optimizing ads using dynamic keyword insertion

  • Ad split testing and landing page testing

  • Working with the Offline Editor

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Books for experts




Posted: 24 Nov 2011 05:08 AM PST
learning openCV
learning openCV
“This library is useful for practitioners, and is an excellent tool for those entering the field: it is a set of computer vision algorithms that work as advertised.”
-William T. Freeman, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Learning OpenCV puts you in the middle of the rapidly expanding field of computer vision.

Written by the creators of the free open source OpenCV library, this book introduces you to computer vision and demonstrates how you can quickly build applications that enable computers to “see” and make decisions based on that data.
Computer vision is everywhere-in security systems, manufacturing inspection systems, medical image analysis, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and more. It stitches Google maps and Google Earth together, checks the pixels on LCD screens, and makes sure the stitches in your shirt are sewn properly. OpenCV provides an easy-to-use computer vision framework and a comprehensive library with more than 500 functions that can run vision code in real time.
Learning OpenCV will teach any developer or hobbyist to use the framework quickly with the help of hands-on exercises in each chapter. This book includes:
* A thorough introduction to OpenCV
* Getting input from cameras
* Transforming images
* Segmenting images and shape matching
* Pattern recognition, including face detection
* Tracking and motion in 2 and 3 dimensions
* 3D reconstruction from stereo vision
* Machine learning algorithms
Getting machines to see is a challenging but entertaining goal. Whether you want to build simple or sophisticated vision applications, Learning OpenCV is the book you need to get started.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Ruby on Rails 3 tutorial Essential Training video 2010 lynda.com

Posted: 23 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

Ruby on Rails 3 tutorial Essential Training video 2010 lynda.com

Ruby on Rails 3 tutorial Essential Training video 2010 lynda.com

In Ruby on Rails 3 Essential Training, instructor Kevin Skoglund

shows how to create full-featured, object-oriented web applications with the latest version of the popular, open-source Ruby on Rails framework. This course explains the complete process—from the fundamental concepts and best practices behind the Rails framework, to how to build a complete application with dynamic, database-driven content. Using a content management system as an example project, this course explains how to structure databases, build database-driven, object-oriented models, route incoming requests, render pages with dynamic content, and to process and validate form data. Previous experience with Ruby is recommended, but not required. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
Understanding MVC (Model View Controller ) architecture
Routing browser requests through the framework
Responding to requests with dynamic content
Defining associations and database relationships
Creating, reading, updating and deleting records
Working with forms
Validating form data
Reviewing built-in security features
Authenticating users and managing user access
Debugging and error handling

 

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Drupal 7 tutorials essential training video lynda.com

Posted: 22 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

 

Drupal 7 essential training

Drupal 7 essential training

Lynda.com- Drupal 7 Essential Training
released:  1/14/2011 | work files incl | 966 MB

Drupal 7 Essential Training shows how to get the most out of Drupal, the content management system (CMS) that powers over a quarter million web sites. The course demonstrates how to download and install Drupal, add content and graphics to a site, change layout and design elements, control visitor interactions, and expand the site’s capabilities beyond what's available in Drupal core. Discussion of established best practices in each step to ensure that a site remains streamlined, secure, and up-to-date. Exercise files are included with the course.
Topics include:
Comparing Drupal with other content management systems
Understanding nodes
Creating basic content
Adding blogs, discussions groups, and polls
Subscribing to RSS feeds
Creating new content types
Managing users, roles, and permissions
Creating and modifying block regions
Adding menus
Extending site capabilities with modules

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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Books for experts


PHP Essential training video lynda.com

Posted: 21 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

 

PHP Essential Training with: Brian Maxx

PHP Essential Training with: Brian Maxx

PHP Essential Training with: Brian Maxx

PHP is a powerful and full-featured programming language used by millions of Web developers around the world.
PHP Essential Training is a comprehensive guide to learning and understanding an open-source solution to your
Web programming needs. Whether you want to use a little PHP functionality or you want to create a full-blown Web
site, this tutorial will start you on the road to mastering PHP. It covers the essential features, syntax, and flow of
the language, and provides instruction in creating interactive and dynamic Web pages. Whether you are a designer
new to programming or a developer coming from a different language, you will be learning PHP as it was intended
to be used. You can easily follow along with real world examples and expert tips and tricks

Table of contents
1. Introductionwelcome 2:32 2.2 MB
what is PHP? 6:06 4.7 MB
data flow 3:35 3.1 MB

2. Getting Startedsoftware you need 10:37 9 MB
installing on windows 8:42 12.6 MB
installing on mac 13:14 18.7 MB
site configuration 16:48 27.6 MB
Dreamweaver sites 6:15 11 MB
PHP editors 3:53 7.4 MB
php.ini and phpinfo 5:37 10.8 MB
server-side code 3:49 7.5 MB
about the projects 4:53 9.6 MB

3. Scripting Basicsembedding PHP 9:29 17.2 MB
short tags and style 3:57 6.9 MB
basic language syntax 10:21 20.6 MB
declaring and assigning variables 5:38 10.5 MB
echo and print 8:04 15.5 MB
basic types 7:49 14.9 MB
integers 4:39 9.1 MB
strings 3:24 6.5 MB
booleans 2:38 5 MB
set, unset, null, and empty 4:58 10.2 MB
constants 2:56 5.8 MB
operators 3:41 7.1 MB

4. Flow Control and Loopingif-else conditions 11:17 20.3 MB
the switch statement 5:51 10.4 MB
for loops 9:06 16.6 MB
while loops 7:09 13.2 MB
break and continue 5:21 10.2 MB
beware of infinite loops 4:21 8.3 MB

5. Arrayscreating and using arrays 11:55 22 MB
manipulating arrays 10:00 18.9 MB
iteration loops 4:38 8.9 MB
built-in PHP arrays 3:30 6.9 MB
multidimensional arrays 11:26 22.3 MB
flipping, reversing, and shuffling 7:23 14.5 MB

6. Working with Stringsstrings in PHP 2:58 5.3 MB
printing and output 3:16 6.4 MB
combining strings 3:15 6 MB
string and character indexes 3:33 6.8 MB
string functions 2:38 5 MB
string lengths 1:28 2.8 MB
comparing strings 9:00 16.8 MB
find and replace 8:50 17.4 MB
substrings 3:44 7.7 MB
string case functions 2:13 4.3 MB
cleaning up strings 2:55 5.9 MB

7. More About Stringsescaping strings 6:13 12.4 MB
parsing strings 9:18 17.2 MB
formatting strings 13:56 26.9 MB
regular expressions, pt 1 7:01 12.2 MB
regular expressions, pt 2 8:49 17.3 MB

8. Working with Formsworking with web forms 2:59 5.5 MB
processing get and post 10:17 19.1 MB
server variables 3:41 6.5 MB
checkboxes and radio buttons 6:21 11.9 MB
selection lists 4:40 8.6 MB
hidden fields 1:57 3.7 MB
form field validations 9:32 18.1 MB
magic_quotes_gpc 5:42 11.1 MB

9. Functionswhat are functions? 3:14 6.3 MB
working with functions, pt 1 5:55 11.6 MB
working with functions, pt 2 7:34 14.7 MB
call-by value and reference 4:57 8.3 MB
variable parameter lists 4:58 9.6 MB
variable scope 5:06 9.6 MB
global variables 7:20 13.3 MB
include and require statements 6:04 11.2 MB

10. Working with DatabasesMySQL and our samples 17:00 31.8 MB
connecting to data 6:39 10.1 MB
retrieving data 10:04 18.5 MB
data error handling 7:45 14.3 MB
manipulating data, pt 1 13:15 24.7 MB
manipulating data, pt 2 11:15 21 MB
HTML grids 4:59 9.1 MB
search forms 4:46 8.7 MB
additional database software 2:59 5.2 MB

11. Web Site Interactivitypage redirection 5:36 9.7 MB
email and PHP 3:24 5 MB
an email form 10:39 20.1 MB
user registration, pt 1 12:00 23.8 MB
user registration, pt 2 11:33 21.1 MB
user registration, pt 3 9:02 17.2 MB
dynamic web pages 6:34 12.7 MB

12. Session Statecontrolling session variables 4:22 7.9 MB
PHP sessions 5:33 11 MB
session functions 2:35 4.6 MB
a session example 3:56 7.1 MB
a login system 12:14 23.3 MB
working with cookies 7:27 14.6 MB

13. Debugging Scriptssyntax errors 3:15 6.4 MB
browser rendering issues 2:31 5.2 MB
timeouts 2:28 4.8 MB
numeric issues 3:48 7.4 MB

14. Wrap-upconclusion 5:11 6.2 MB

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Windows System Programming 4th Edition

Posted: 20 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

Windows System Programming (4th Edition) (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series), 9780321657749 (0321657748), Addison Wesley, 2010

Windows System Programming (4th Edition)

Windows System Programming (4th Edition)

Windows System Programming, Fourth Edition, now contains extensive new coverage of 64-bit programming, parallelism, multicore systems, and many other crucial topics. Johnson Hart's robust code examples have been updated and streamlined throughout. They have been debugged and tested in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, on single and multiprocessor systems, and under Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008, and Windows XP. To clarify program operation, sample programs are now illustrated with dozens of screenshots.

Hart systematically covers Windows externals at the API level, presenting practical coverage of all the services Windows programmers need, and emphasizing how Windows functions actually behave and interact in real-world applications. Hart begins with features used in single-process applications and gradually progresses to more sophisticated functions and multithreaded environments. Topics covered include file systems, memory management, exceptions, processes, threads, synchronization, interprocess communication, Windows services, and security.

New coverage in this edition includes

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Leveraging parallelism and maximizing performance in multicore systems
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Promoting source code portability and application interoperability across Windows, Linux, and UNIX
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Using 64-bit address spaces and ensuring 64-bit/32-bit portability
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Improving performance and scalability using threads, thread pools, and completion ports
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Techniques to improve program reliability and performance in all systems
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Windows performance-enhancing API features available starting with Windows Vista, such as slim reader/writer locks and condition variables

A companion Web site, jmhartsoftware.com, contains all sample code, Visual Studio projects, additional examples, errata, reader comments, and Windows commentary and discussion.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Books for experts


C# essential training video lynda.com

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 04:53 AM PST

C# essential training video

C# essential training video

Lynda.com – C# Essential Training | 528 MB
Duration: 6h 45m | Video: AVC (.mov) 960×540 | Audio: AAC 48KHz mono

Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level: BeginnerIn C# Essential Training author Joe Marini offers a tour of the foundational programming language at the heart of several Microsoft platforms including Windows ASP.NET Silverlight SharePoint and Windows Phone. Joe walks through the basic syntax and structure of the language introduces object-oriented concepts and shows how to define custom classes. The course also demonstrates using C# language features compiling and running code handling exceptions reading and writing files and addressing common compilation issues through debugging. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
* Installing the Visual Studio C# Express IDE
* Creating a C# application
* Reading and writing from and to the console
* Writing conditional statements
* Using loops
* Exploring operators expressions constants and enumerations
* Understanding data types and type conversion
* Working with variables such as numbers characters and strings
* Defining classes and properties
* Working with data structures such as arrays stacks and queues
* Building abstract classes and methods
* Handling creating and re-throwing exceptions
* Setting breakpoints and examining code

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Javascript Essential Training Video lynda.com

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 02:48 AM PST

Lynda.com Javascript Essential training

Lynda.com Javascript Essential training

JavaScript Essential Training, Simon Allardice

In JavaScript Essential Training, Simon Allardice shows how to use JavaScript to add new features and a richer, more compelling user interface on web pages. This course keeps current best practices and practical uses for JavaScript in mind, while covering syntax, working with the DOM, and developing and debugging across multiple platforms, devices, and browsers. It also shows how to progressively enhance and gracefully degrade web pages, and take advantage of the world of JavaScript libraries now available. Exercise files are included with the course.

Topics include:

  • Understanding the structure of JavaScript code
  • Creating variables, functions, and loops
  • Writing conditional code
  • Sending messages to the console
  • Working with different variable types and objects
  • Creating and changing DOM objects
  • Event handling
  • Working with timers
  • Debugging JavaScript
  • Building smarter forms
  • Working with CSS, HTML5, and JavaScript
  • Using regular expressions

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Search Engine Optimization Getting Started training video Lynda.com

Posted: 16 Nov 2011 08:08 AM PST

Lynda.com SEO getting started

Lynda.com SEO getting started

SEO: Search Engine Optimization Getting Started, author Jill Whalen

This Video explains the importance of site rankings and why search engine optimization is necessary for increasing web site traffic. The course covers choosing the best keywords, performing keyword research, augmenting keywords with search-friendly site architecture, creating social media networking strategies, and measuring the success of an SEO campaign.

Topics include:

  • Understanding how search engines work
  • Researching and selecting keywords
  • Adding keywords to web pages, URLs, and HTML markup
  • Writing web page content based on selected keywords
  • Link building
  • Social media marketing without spamming
  • Setting up Google Analytics to track conversions
  • Measuring search engine traffic

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


WordPress 3.0 Essential Training video Lynda

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 07:26 AM PST

Lynda.com WordPress 3.0 essential training

Lynda.com WordPress 3.0 essential training

In WordPress 3 Essential Training, author Morten Rand-Hendriksen

shows how to use WordPress 3.0 to create feature-rich blogs and web sites. The course covers both WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress.org web sites and includes a walkthrough of common tasks in WordPress, from setting up an account to launching self-hosted sites. Also included are tutorials on inserting media, installing plugins, creating custom themes, and incorporating search engine optimization. Exercise files accompany the course.

Please note: Users who would prefer to concentrate on hosting their own WordPress site may skip to Chapter 10 for information on installing the software from WordPress.org.

Topics include:

  • Setting up a WordPress.com site
  • Setting up a self-hosted WordPress site
  • Building and modifying a profile
  • Publishing posts and pages
  • Utilizing page templates
  • Inserting images, video, and other media
  • Working with themes
  • Understanding widgets
  • Creating child themes
  • Working with the Twenty Ten theme
  • Launching a self-hosted site using BitNami
  • Setting up a site for search engine optimization (SEO)
  • Ensuring site security
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jQuery Cookbook

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 06:55 AM PST

 

JQuery Cookbook

JQuery Cookbook

jQuery simplifies building rich, interactive web frontends. Getting started with this JavaScript library is easy, but it can take years to fully realize its breadth and depth; this cookbook shortens the learning curve considerably. With these recipes, you’ll learn patterns and practices from 19 leading developers who use jQuery for everything from integrating simple components into websites and applications to developing complex, high-performance user interfaces.

Ideal for newcomers and JavaScript veterans alike, jQuery Cookbook starts with the basics and then moves to practical use cases with tested solutions to common web development hurdles. You also get recipes on advanced topics, such as methods for applying jQuery to large projects.

 

  • Solve problems involving events, effects, dimensions, forms, themes, and user interface elements
  • Learn how to enhance your forms, and how to position and reposition elements on a page
  • Make the most of jQuery’s event management system, including custom events and custom event data
  • Create UI elements-such as tabs, accordions, and modals-from scratch
  • Optimize your code to eliminate bottlenecks and ensure peak performance
  • Learn how to test your jQuery applications

The book’s contributors include:

 

  • Cody Lindley
  • James Padolsey
  • Ralph Whitbeck
  • Jonathan Sharp
  • Michael Geary and Scott González
  • Rebecca Murphey
  • Remy Sharp
  • Ariel Flesler
  • Brian Cherne
  • Jörn Zaefferer
  • Mike Hostetler
  • Nathan Smith
  • Richard D. Worth
  • Maggie Wachs, Scott Jehl, Todd Parker, and Patty Toland
  • Rob Burns

Here is this book’s contents


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jQuery API and jQuery UI Reference 1.2

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 06:42 AM PST

jQuery API and jQuery UI Reference 1.2

jQuery API and jQuery UI Reference 1.2

Một cuốn sách tổng hợp các hàm API, UI của jQuery. Đây là một cuốn sổ tay khá tốt cho việc tham khảo, tra cứu nhanh. Sách dạng CHM.

This is a useful handbook for reference in jQuery Programming. The book’s format is CHM.

jQuery API Reference

jQuery UI Reference

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Books for experts

Books for experts


Algorithms in C – Robert Segewick

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 11:15 PM PST

algorithm in C Robert Sedgewick

algorithm in C Robert Sedgewick

Algorithms in C (Computer Science Series)
Publisher: Addison-Wesley | ISBN: 0201514257 | edition 1990 | PDF | 672 pages | 25,3 mb

Sedgewick’s bestselling book, Algorithms, is now available for C programmers. Algorithms in C describes a variety of algorithms in a number of areas of interest, including: sorting, searching, string-processing, and geometric, graph and mathematical algorithms. The book emphasizes fundamental techniques, providing readers with the tools to confidently implement, run, and debug useful algorithms.

 

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Introduction to Algorithms, Second Edition

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 09:33 PM PST

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introduction to algorithm 2nd edition

Authors: Thomas Cormen , Charles Leiserson , Ronald Rivest , Clifford Stein
Hardcover: 1056 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 2nd edition (December 16, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0072970545
ISBN-13: 978-0072970548

Aimed at any serious programmer or computer science student, the new second edition of Introduction to Algorithms builds on the tradition of the original with a truly magisterial guide to the world of algorithms. Clearly presented, mathematically rigorous, and yet approachable even for the math-averse, this title sets a high standard for a textbook and reference to the best algorithms for solving a wide range of computing problems.

With sample problems and mathematical proofs demonstrating the correctness of each algorithm, this book is ideal as a textbook for classroom study, but its reach doesn't end there. The authors do a fine job of explaining each algorithm. (Reference sections on basic mathematical notation will help readers bridge the gap, but it will help to have some math background to appreciate the full achievement of this handsome hardcover volume.) Every algorithm is presented in pseudo-code, which can be implemented in any computer language, including C/C++ and Java. This ecumenical approach is one of the book's strengths. When it comes to sorting and common data structures, from basic linked lists to trees (including binary trees, red-black, and B-trees), this title really shines, with clear diagrams that show algorithms in operation. Even if you just glance over the mathematical notation here, you can definitely benefit from this text in other ways.

The book moves forward with more advanced algorithms that implement strategies for solving more complicated problems (including dynamic programming techniques, greedy algorithms, and amortized analysis). Algorithms for graphing problems (used in such real-world business problems as optimizing flight schedules or flow through pipelines) come next. In each case, the authors provide the best from current research in each topic, along with sample solutions.

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Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008, Second Edition

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 09:17 PM PST

 

Here is a quick breakdown of what you'll find in this book:

Part 1: Core Concepts: You'll begin in Chapter 1 with a look at the overall ASP.NET platform, the .NET Framework, and an overview of the changes that have taken place in ASP.NET 3.5. In Chapter 2 you'll branch out to learn the tools of the trade—namely, Visual Studio 2008. In Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 you'll learn the key parts of the ASP.NET infrastructure, such as the web-page model, application configuration, and state management. As you learn these core concepts, you'll also take a low-level look at how ASP.NET processes requests and manages the lifetime of your web applications. You'll even learn how to extend the ASP.NET architecture.

Part 2: Data Access: This part tackles one of the core problem domains for all software developent—accessing and manipulating data. In Chapters 7 and 8 you'll consider the fundamentals of ADO.NET as they apply to web applications and learn how to design data access components.  In Chapters 9 and 10 you'll learn about ASP.NET's set of innovative data bound controls that let  you format and present data without writing pages of code. Chapter 11 branches out into advanced caching strategies that ensure first-class performance. Finally, Chapters 12, 13, and 14 move beyond the world of ADO.NET to show you how to work with files, LINQ, and XML content.

Part 3: Building ASP.NET Websites: In this part you'll learn about essential techniques and  features for managing groups of web pages. You'll start simply with user controls in Chapter 15,  which allow you to reuse segments of the user interface. In Chapter 16 you'll consider two ASP.NET innovations—themes (for styling controls automatically) and master pages (for reusing a layout template across multiple pages). Chapter 17 shows how you can use ASP.NET's navigation model to let visitors surf from one page to another. Finally, Chapter 18 describes deployment and the IIS web server software.

Part 4: Security: In this part, you'll look at ASP.NET's rich complement of security features.  You'll start with a high-level overview of security concepts in Chapter 19 and then learn the ins and outs of forms authentication (Chapter 20) and the membership feature that works with it  (Chapter 21). In Chapter 22 you'll tackle Windows authentication, and in Chapter 23 you'll learn  how to restrict authenticated users with sophisticated authorization rules and use role-based security. In Chapter 24 you'll explore the profiles feature—a new, prebuilt solution for storing  user-specific information; and in Chapter 25 you'll go one step further and learn how to protect the data you store in a database as well as the information you send in a URL with encryption. Finally, Chapter 26 shows how you can plug into the ASP.NET security model by designing a  custom membership provider.

Part 5: Advanced User Interface: This part shows how you can extend web pages with dvanced techniques. In Chapters 27 and 28 you'll tackle custom controls. In Chapter 29 you'll branch out to use GDI+ for handcrafted graphics. Finally, Chapter 30 explores ASP.NET's Web Parts feature, which allows you to easily create web portals.

Part 6: Client-Side Programming: In this part, you'll consider some of the most exciting innovations in modern web development. First, in Chapters 31 and 32, you'll consider how to use JavaScript and Ajax techniques in your ASP.NET web pages. You'll learn how to make web pages more dynamic (by incorporating effects like text autocompletion and drag-and-drop) and more   responsive (by reacting to client-side events and seamlessly refreshing the web page). In Chapter 33, you'll dive into the world of Silverlight, a Microsoft-built browser plug-in that givesyou the ability to bring rich graphics, animation, sound, and video to ordinary web pages on a  variety of browsers.

 

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