Developing iOS Applications with Flex 4.5 Posted: 09 Sep 2011 03:26 AM PDT Book Description Developing iOS applications using Adobe Flex 4.5 for mobile will walk you through creating your Flex based iPhone/iPad application. Next, you will learn how to interact with the devices camera, gallery, accelerometer, GPS, multi touch display and native services using Adobe Flex 4.5. Finally, you will learn how to compile your application and deploy to the app store. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Hello World Chapter 2 Application Layouts Chapter 3 Configuration Settings Chapter 4 Exploring the APIs Chapter 5 Working with the File System Chapter 6 OS Interactions Chapter 7 Designing for iOS Chapter Publish to iOS Installer About the Author Rich Tretola, an award-winning Flex developer, is the Rich Applications Technical Lead at Herff Jones Inc. He has been building internet apps for over a decade, and has worked with Flex since the original Royale beta was introduced in 2003. Rich is highly regarded in the Flex community as an expert in RIA, and is also an Adobe Community Expert. He has authored or co-authored a number of books on Flex and AIR, and has a popular Flex and AIR blog at Everything Flex. Book Details - Paperback: 132 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449308368
- ISBN-13: 978-1449308360
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HBase: The Definitive Guide Posted: 09 Sep 2011 03:25 AM PDT Book Description If your organization is looking for a storage solution to accommodate a virtually endless amount of data, this book will show you how Apache HBase can fulfill your needs. As the open source implementation of Google’s BigTable architecture, HBase scales to billions of rows and millions of columns, while ensuring that write and read performance remain constant. HBase: The Definitive Guide provides the details you require, whether you simply want to evaluate this high-performance, non-relational database, or put it into practice right away. HBase’s adoption rate is beginning to climb, and several IT executives are asking pointed questions about this high-capacity database. This is the only book available to give you meaningful answers. - Learn how to distribute large datasets across an inexpensive cluster of commodity servers
- Develop HBase clients in many programming languages, including Java, Python, and Ruby
- Get details on HBase’s primary storage system, HDFS—Hadoop's distributed and replicated filesystem
- Learn how HBase’s native interface to Hadoop's MapReduce framework enables easy development and execution of batch jobs that can scan entire tables
- Discover the integration between HBase and other facets of the Apache Hadoop project
About the Author Lars George has been involved with HBase since 2007, and became a full HBase committer in 2009. He has spoken at various Hadoop User Group meetings, as well as large conferences such as FOSDEM in Brussels. He also started the Munich OpenHUG meetings. He now works closely with Cloudera to support Hadoop and HBase in and around Europe through technical support, consulting work, and training. Book Details - Paperback: 554 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449396100
- ISBN-13: 978-1449396107
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HTML5: The Missing Manual Posted: 09 Sep 2011 03:25 AM PDT Book Description HTML5 is more than a markup language—it’s a dozen independent web standards all rolled into one. Until now, all it’s been missing is a manual. With this thorough, jargon-free guide, you’ll learn how to build web apps that include video tools, dynamic drawings, geolocation, offline web apps, drag-and-drop, and many other features. HTML5 is the future of the Web, and with this book you’ll reach it quickly. The important stuff you need to know: - Structure web pages in a new way. Learn how HTML5 helps make web design tools and search engines work smarter.
- Add audio and video without plugins. Build playback pages that work in every browser.
- Draw with Canvas. Create shapes, pictures, text, and animation—and make them interactive.
- Go a long way with style. Use CSS3 and HTML5 to jazz up your pages and adapt them for mobile devices.
- Build web apps with rich desktop features. Let users work with your app offline, and process user-selected files in the browser.
- Create location-aware apps. Write geolocation applications directly in the browser.
About the Author Matthew MacDonald is a developer, author, and educator in all things Visual Basic and .NET. He’s worked with Visual Basic and ASP since their initial versions, and has written over a dozen books on the subject, including The Book of VB .NET (No Starch Press) and Visual Basic 2005: A Developer’s Notebook (O’Reilly). He has also written a number of Missing Manual titles on Excel 2007 and Access 2007 (O'Reilly). His website is http://www.prosetech.com/. Book Details - Paperback: 448 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449302394
- ISBN-13: 978-1449302399
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JavaScript Web Applications Posted: 09 Sep 2011 01:13 AM PDT Book Description Building rich JavaScript applications that bring the desktop experience to the Web is now possible, thanks to powerful JavaScript engines and the CSS3 and HTML5 specifications. The key is moving state from the server to the client side, but that’s no simple task. This book takes you through all the steps necessary to create state-of-the-art JavaScript applications, including structure, templating, frameworks, communicating with the server, and many other issues. Through practical, tutorial-based explanations, you learn how to create JavaScript applications that offer a much more responsive and improved experience. You’ll work hands-on with an example application throughout the book to learn the concepts involved. - Explore MVC and how to best structure and manage dependencies inside your application
- Get an introduction to templating and data binding
- Learn about loading remote data, Ajax Level 2 and cross-domain requests
- Use WebSockets and Node to create realtime applications
- Accept dropped files and upload data with progress indicators
- Learn about major frameworks and libraries, including jQuery, JavaScriptMVC and Backbone
- Write tests and use the console to debug your applications
- Get deployment best practices, such as caching and minification
About the Author Alex MacCaw is a Ruby/JavaScript developer & entrepreneur. He has written a JavaScript framework, Spine and developed major applications including Taskforce and Socialmod, as well as a host of open source work. He speaks at Ruby/Rails conferences in NYC, SF and Berlin. In addition to programming he is currently traveling round the world with a Nikon D90 and surfboard. Book Details - Paperback: 280 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 144930351X
- ISBN-13: 978-1449303518
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Mac OS X Lion Pocket Guide Posted: 09 Sep 2011 01:13 AM PDT Book Description With the addition of features and multi-touch gestures first pioneered on the iPhone and iPad, Lion is truly different than any other Mac OS. This handy guide is packed with concise information to help you quickly get started with Lion, whether you’re new to the Mac or a longtime user. Once you learn the essentials, you can use this book as a resource for problem-solving on the fly. Mac OS X Lion Pocket Guide goes right to the heart of Lion, with details on system preferences, built-in applications, and utilities. You’ll find configuration tips, keyboard shortcuts, guides for troubleshooting, lots of step-by-step instructions, and many other features—all in an easy-to-read format. - Learn what's new, including Lion’s iOS-inspired features
- Get quick tips for configuring and customizing your Mac
- Solve problems with a quick guide to the fundamentals like the Finder and Dock
- Use keyboard shortcuts to work more efficiently
- Take advantage of Lion’s built-in applications and utilities
- Manage user accounts and passwords
About the Author Chris Seibold is an engineer, writer, and cartoonist residing in Knoxville, Tennessee. As an engineer, he has tackled such diverse processes as powder coating and hot dog casing manufacture. As a writer, he has focused on computing and written for a variety of online and traditional media, including serving as Senior Contributing Editor for the Apple Matters web site and contributing hacks to iPod and iTunes Hacks, with a talent for making the complex accessible to the interested but harried user. As a cartoonist, he has produced both cartoon strips and editorials. Chris also managed to spend some time working producing radio shows relating to sports. As soon as he hits television, the trifecta will be complete. Chris lives with his wife, young son, and what is quite possibly the world’s dimmest canine. He has a degree in Physics from the University of Tennessee but has yet to find work involving frictionless inclined planes. Book Details - Paperback: 232 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449310583
- ISBN-13: 978-1449310585
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Packet Guide to Routing and Switching Posted: 09 Sep 2011 01:13 AM PDT Book Description This book will cover structure, behavior and fields, all of which will be supported by packet captures and analysis. This second installment will cover layers 2 and 3 and is concerned with the key protocols and operations. It is meant to be a follow up to the first book in the sense that these are more advanced ideas that assume and/or build on the previous ideas. For example, it is difficult to understand routing without first understanding IP. This book will be written to a depth that will serve experts and those first learning about these topics. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Routing and Switching Strategies Chapter 2 Host Routing Chapter 3 Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Chapter 4 VLANs and Trunking Chapter 5 Routing Information Protocol Chapter 6 Open Shortest Path First About the Author Bruce is a faculty member in the Network, Security and Systems Administration (NSSA) Department in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science (GCCIS) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York. He splits his time between teaching, projects and writing. Book Details - Paperback: 180 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (August 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449306551
- ISBN-13: 978-1449306557
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