Sunday, January 30, 2011
How to Cheat in Adobe Flash CS5: The Art of Design and Animation
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Software Configuration Management
Hardcover: 640 pages
Publisher: Auerbach Publications; 1 edition (February 25, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0849319765
ISBN-13: 978-0849319761
Review
- Software Quality Professional
Product Description
The only book on the market to offer complete coverage of the topic, Software Configuration Management explores the full spectrum of configuration management techniques. It delineates a common approach to problems that any team-based development environment requires. Managers and members of development teams can then use a common, multipurpose approach to overcome everyday obstacles encountered in controlling software projects. The book teaches how development problems can be identified or avoided and discusses management, planning, and measurement. Written in an easy-to-read style, the book emphasizes simple techniques, uses real-world examples, and offers a wealth of templates and samples.Download at Filesonic
Web Service Software Factory 2010 Documentation
The Web Service Software Factory 2010 (also known as the Service Factory) is an integrated collection of resources designed to help you quickly and consistently build Web services that adhere to well-known architecture and design patterns. These resources consist of patterns and architecture topics in the form of written guidance and models with code generation in the form of tools integrated with the Microsoft Visual Studio® 2010 development system.
Intended Audiences
The Service Factory targets the following two different kinds of developers:
- Web Service Developers. These developers or architects are responsible for building Web services. They are most likely to have a binary installation of the Service Factory on their computers. This binary version may be the one provided by the patterns & practices team or provided by someone on their framework and tools team.
- Framework and Tools Developers. These developers or architects have traditionally been responsible for building reusable libraries that other development teams in their organization will use. It is our experience that in many organizations, this type of developer is now responsible for building tools that other developers will use.
Although it is possible that a single developer could be in both of these audiences, it is not likely. Therefore, there is no expectation that both of these areas of focus will be addressed by the same person. As a result of having two audience types, many components of the Service Factory might cater to only one of these audiences.
Download : WSSF2010Guide.chm
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Minna No Nihongo Video Lesson 46 - 50
Minna No Nihongo Video Lesson 41 - 45
Minna No Nihongo Video Lesson 36 - 40
Minna No Nihongo Video Lesson 31- 35
Minna No Nihongo Video Lesson 26 - 30
Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 ( みんなの日本語第二十課)