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Getting Started with GEO, CouchDB, and Node.js
Where. Whether it refers to where you have been, where you are, or where you are
going, the concept of where is important. Where links data to the physical world. A
shopping list can be a very useful collection of data on its own, but that data can be
even more useful with more context. If you map the location of the stores needed for... | | Building Web Apps for Google TV
This book provides an in-depth look at how to build web-based applications (web apps)
for Google TV, a new platform that integrates the open web with traditional TV. This
powerful and versatile new platform includes Google Chrome, a modern web browser
that enables developers to deliver rich and sophisticated web apps to Google TV... | | CSS Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the W3C standard for the visual
presentation of web pages (although it can be used in other
settings as well). After a short introduction to the key concepts
of CSS, this pocket reference provides an alphabetical reference
to all CSS3 selectors, followed by an alphabetical reference to... |
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Programming iOS 4: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch Development
With the advent of version 2 of the iPhone system, Apple proved they could do a remarkable
thing — adapt their existing Cocoa computer application programming
framework to make applications for a touch-based device with limited memory and
speed and a dauntingly tiny display. The resulting Cocoa Touch framework, in fact,
turned... | | Programming Entity Framework: Code First
Microsoft’s principal data access technology, ADO.NET Entity Framework, has had
two major releases as part of the .NET Framework. NET 3.5 brought us the first version
of Entity Framework, which is covered in the first edition of Programming Entity
Framework. In 2010, Microsoft .NET 4 was released; it contained the next version of... | | Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
This book’s primary focus is on designing hypermedia APIs. That may seem a bit
strange to some readers. There are many books on programming languages, data storage
systems, web frameworks, etc. This is not one of those books. Instead, this book
covers the nature of the messages passed between client and server, and how to improve... |
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iPad 2: The Missing Manual
Apple announced the original iPad on January 27, 2010, and the
technology world hasn’t been the same since. Customers rushed
to buy the tablet, snapping up more than 300,000 the day it went
on sale. Competitors rushed to copy it, with Samsung, Motorola, Amazon,
and others creating their own variations on the app-friendly... | | Programming Entity Framework: DbContext
Microsoft’s principal data access technology, ADO.NET Entity Framework, has had
two major releases as part of the .NET Framework. .NET 3.5 brought us the first version
of Entity Framework, which is covered in the first edition of Programming Entity
Framework (O’Reilly). In 2010, Microsoft .NET 4 was released, containing the... | | Machine Learning for Hackers
To explain the perspective from which this book was written, it will be helpful to define
the terms machine learning and hackers.
What is machine learning? At the highest level of abstraction, we can think of machine
learning as a set of tools and methods that attempt to infer patterns and extract insight
from a record of the... |
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