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Building Wireless Sensor Networks: with ZigBee, XBee, Arduino, and Processing
Building Wireless Sensor Networks: with ZigBee, XBee, Arduino, and Processing

Get ready to create distributed sensor systems and intelligent interactive devices using the ZigBee wireless networking protocol and Series 2 XBee radios. By the time you're halfway through this fast-paced, hands-on guide, you'll have built a series of useful projects, including a complete ZigBee wireless network that...

The Cathedral & the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
The Cathedral & the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary

Open source provides the competitive advantage in the Internet Age. According to the August Forrester Report, 56 percent of IT managers interviewed at Global 2,500 companies are already using some type of open source software in their infrastructure and another 6 percent will install it in the next two years. This revolutionary model...

Learning C# 3.0
Learning C# 3.0

If you're new to C#, this popular book is the ideal way to get started. Completely revised for the latest version of the language, Learning C# 3.0 starts with the fundamentals and takes you through intermediate and advanced C# features -- including generics, interfaces, delegates, lambda expressions, and LINQ. You'll...

Asterisk Cookbook
Asterisk Cookbook

Asterisk has a wealth of features to help you customize your PBX to fill very specific business needs. This short cookbook offers recipes for tackling dialplan fundamentals, making and controlling calls, and monitoring channels in your PBX environment. Each recipe includes a simple code solution you can put to work immediately, along...

Scaling CouchDB
Scaling CouchDB

This practical guide offers a short course on scaling CouchDB to meet the capacity needs of your distributed application. Through a series of scenario-based examples, this book lets you explore several methods for creating a system that can accommodate growth and meet expected demand. In the process, you learn about several tools...

25 Recipes for Getting Started with R
25 Recipes for Getting Started with R

R is a powerful tool for statistics, graphics, and statistical programming. It is used by tens of thousands of people daily to perform serious statistical analyses. It is a free, open source system whose implementation is the collective accomplishment of many intelligent, hard-working people. There are more than 2,000 available add-ons, and R...

Scaling MongoDB
Scaling MongoDB

This text is for MongoDB users who are interested in sharding. It is a comprehensive look at how to set up and use a cluster.

This is not an introduction to MongoDB; I assume that you understand what a document, collection, and database are, how to read and write data, what an index is, and how and why to set up a...

21 Recipes for Mining Twitter
21 Recipes for Mining Twitter

This intentionally terse recipe collection provides you with 21 easily adaptable Twitter mining recipes and is a spin-off of Mining the Social Web (O'Reilly), a more comprehensive work that covers a much larger cross-section of the social web and related analysis. Think of this ebook as the jetpack that you can strap onto that great...

PayPal APIs: Up and Running: A Developer's Guide
PayPal APIs: Up and Running: A Developer's Guide

Virtually every application delivery model is experiencing a surging demand for transaction convenience. In this book, I introduce PayPal APIs, along with instructions and resources for their integration in different environments, including websites and mobile applications.

The goal of this book is to help you understand...

HTML5 Canvas
HTML5 Canvas

HTML5 Canvas offers developers the chance to create animated graphics in ordinary web browsers using common tools: HTML and JavaScript. Canvas is one of the most visible parts of HTML5, fueling demo after demo, game after game. It offers interactivity with great visuals, and provides tremendous freedom to do whatever you want in the...

iPad 2: The Missing Manual
iPad 2: The Missing Manual

Steve Jobs revealed the original iPad on January 27, 2010, finally confirming rumors that had been swirling for years: Apple was making a tablet computer! And when that first iPad model hit stores a few months later, the public snapped up 300,000 the day it went on sale.

Less than a year later after the first one arrived, Apple put...

iOS 4 Programming Cookbook: Solutions & Examples for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Apps
iOS 4 Programming Cookbook: Solutions & Examples for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Apps

You can build a variety of amazing apps on the iOS platform—and every one of them presents a unique set of problems. With the recipes in this cookbook, you'll go beyond theory to solve the vexing, real-life issues you’re likely to face when creating apps for the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Each recipe provides a...

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