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Beginning Android Application Development (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
i FirSt StArted plAying With the Android Sdk before it was offi cially released as version 1.0. Back
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It’s been almost a year since we first started playing with the first test build of Microsoft
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complete coverage of basic to intermediate Dreamweaver skills, helping
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Essential SQLAlchemy
If you’re an application programmer you’ve probably run into a relational database at
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This is a book for anyone who uses Asterisk.
Asterisk is an open source, converged telephony platform, which is designed primarily
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a robust suite of tightly integrated telecommunications applications. The power of
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Welcome to the Developer’s Guide for the Microsoft® Reference Architecture for
Commerce, version 2.0. The Microsoft Reference Architecture for Commerce consists
of engineered code components that allow developers to build retail Web sites
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