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41. Microsoft ASP.Net Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) by G. Andrew Duthie | |
Paperback: 519
Pages
(2002-01-23)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$1.29 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735612870 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description This text sets a high standard for clarity and approachability, as well as excellent production value, with color printing (using blue) to highlight important points. The author assumes little programming knowledge on the part of the reader and the focus is on using ASP.NET with Visual Basic .NET (with a nod to C#) to create real Web applications, rather than getting bogged down in the richness of the new .NET platform. Essential material on the structure of ASP.NET pages (with a new emphasis on event handling), Web form control processing, and database basics (with ADO.NET) make for a worthwhile tour of the fundamentals you need to get productive with ASP.NET in a hurry. Sections on programming language basics will also bring the novice along. Throughout this text, the author provides highlighted sections of what's new and different in ASP.NET, which will bring readers who have used the older ASP version onboard with the new platform. Later chapters show off more advanced techniques, like creating custom server-side controls and a good introduction to the much-touted Web services used with ASP.NET. While these sections add depth to a capable tutorial, it's the rock-solid tour of the basics that makes this book a winning choice for busy Web developers. Final sections on the new caching abilities in ASP.NET are a must for running your applications effectively, as is the discussion on the nuts and bolts of deploying Web applications. A final section highlighting the changes between ASP and ASP.NET will help introduce you to the .NET version quickly, as will the bulleted lists of task-based tips at the end of the chapter. With its Step By Step series, Microsoft Press has apparently added a winning format to its catalog, and ASP.NET Step by Step shows off its advantages with a new emphasis on approachability, excellent use of color (all too rare in programming books), and an excellent set of examples and material on the most important aspects of the new ASP.NET. This title is quite simply one of the best available getting-started guides to Web development on .NET. --Richard Dragan Customer Reviews (35)
Book Deserves More Credit
Typos make this book useless
Not the Steps I was Looking For "ASP.NET Step by Step" contains articles that give a good theoretical understanding of ASP.NET. Had I been looking for this sort of information, I would have found this book more useful. The content of the book is good. It just isn't right for me. Recommend: Questionable
Not a"Step - By - Step"Book Just a side note:C# is mentioned occasionally but this book is mainly discusses VB.net.
Where is the first step? |
42. JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition by Danny Goodman | |
Hardcover: 1600
Pages
(2001-07)
list price: US$69.99 -- used & new: US$12.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764547186 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (16)
The Important Pages are Missing!
Great guide for the IT professional.
Javascript Bible is good but missing
Good reference
...just Reference, reference and more reference... |
43. Javascript Essentials by Jason J. Manger | |
Paperback: 541
Pages
(1996-09)
list price: US$32.95 -- used & new: US$4.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0078822343 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
Wonderful!
Excellent technical writing
This book is COOL!
Sub-Par and digressive |
44. DHTML and JavaScript by Gilorien | |
Paperback: 1142
Pages
(1999-09-27)
list price: US$42.99 -- used & new: US$1.28 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0130863343 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The title features dual coverage of the cascading style sheets syntax and JavaScript syntax implementations of DHTML. It delves deeply into the added features of JavaScript 1.2 and covers the changes presented with JavaScript 1.3. The first part of the book focuses on style and layer implementation, while the subsequent parts go into the aforementioned JavaScript dialects. The material is presented with text that's easy to understand; however, the book's formatting is a bit distracting. The author uses unusually prominent headings and excessively underlines text. Loads of code samples illustrate all of the concepts, and charts summarize the language syntax, properties, and events. The accompanying CD-ROM provides the book's content in HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats as well as supplemental documents such as Netscape guides. Although this book's presentation is rather unconventional, its excellent code examples and detailed index make it great as an everyday how-to reference. --Stephen W. Plain Customer Reviews (18)
I use it as a reference
Total trash! This book LOOKS good, until you try to do something with it.It's complicated in every way--layout, writing, topic, organization.It covers a lot of ground, starting from the middle (apparently the writer originally planned to concentrate on layer effects).It gives adequate but not great explanations.All of this makes it completely useless for a real novice. Still, I've got some idea of the code.I should be able to puzzle out what's going on by comparing what the writer says to the code and pictures in the examples, right?Well, the examples are in black and white, which makes that a bit disorienting.But then I notice there's a CD, so I figure I'll load 'em up and compare on my computer. Turns out, the Javascript in the CD examples is totally buggy.From what I can tell, it's all written specifically for Netscape.Since I'm using Internet Explorer, I may as well not HAVE a computer.It's not like this was necessary.You can usually write Javascript so it's compatible with multiple browsers.But not a SINGLE ONE of his examples that I tried worked. You know what?I'm dropping my rating of this book.I was going to give it 2 stars, but now I think about it, that kind of carelessness doesn't deserve it.There's no excuse for a writer to pull that kind of narrow-minded garbage these days.Code that only works for one program is code that should be scrapped.
I Don't like this book much
Thank god I didn't buy it This may be an excellent book for the experienced user of this technology who needs a reference; unfortunately, that is not what I wanted.
High Hopes |
45. Ajax Starter Kit by Phil Ballard | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2007-06-18)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$0.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672329603 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Ajax Starter Kit Phil Ballard Everything you need to start learning Ajax today! Ajax Programmer’s Toolkit Quick Start Guide Tutorial Reference Library Plug-n-Play Code Ajax Programmer’s Toolkit with all the technologies you need to set up an Ajax development and testing environment on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. Quick Start Guide teaches you the basics of Ajax programming in 21 short, easy-to-read lessons. Tutorial Reference Library with more than 1,000 pages of how-to’s on Ajax, JavaScript, HTML, XML, and PHP in searchable PDF format. Plug-n-play source code and popular Ajax framework libraries to help you reduce tedious typing and shorten programming tasks. Learn how to… On the CD… All the contents of the Ajax Starter Kit CD are accessible with any web browser on Windows, Mac, or Linux: 1. Insert CD into your computer’s CD drive. 2. Navigate to the CD folder and double-click on the file named start.html. Customer Reviews (1)
Ajax |
46. JavaScript Design by William B. Sanders, Bill Sanders | |
Paperback: 600
Pages
(2001-12-12)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$2.72 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735711674 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description JavaScript Design shows designers how to create interactive JavaScript applications for the web. It provides detailed descriptions of JavaScript structures, statements and objects, using JavaScript to create different elements of a web page,controlling a page's overall design and function with JavaScript, passing data and variables between clients and servers. Also covered are advanced topics server-side languages: PHP, Perl, ASP, CGI, XML, connections to Java and Cold Fusion. The line between developers and designers is fading. Designers are challenged with projects that require them to have a strong knowledge of the server side issues traditionally fielded by a web developer. Designers are looking for books that teach them the web developer knowledge in a language in which they are accustomed. Customer Reviews (9)
Overpriced, too thin and lacking in depth I was disappointed with this book because of the price and the content. No CD means lots of typing! Altogether a shallow book with admirable traits but not enough execution where it counts: at the business end of things. As for the word 'design' in the title, there is little of that, in the true sence of the word. Next edition??
Excellent Book
An excellent book that covers all sides of Javascript
An excellent book that covers all sides of Javascript
Excellent book |
47. Javascript 1.1 Developer's Guide by Arman Danesh, Wes Tatters | |
Paperback: 600
Pages
(1996-11-01)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$16.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1575210843 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
JavaScript |
48. Flex3 in Action by Tariq Ahmed, Jon Hirschi, Faisal Abid | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2009-02-03)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$15.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1933988746 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description New Web applications require engaging user-friendly interfaces-and the cooler, the better. With Flex 3, Web developers at any skill level can create high-quality, effective, and interactive Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) quickly and easily. Flex removes the complexity barrier from RIA development by offering sophisticated tools and a straightforward programming language so you can focus on what you want to do instead of how to do it. And now that the major components of Flex are free and open source, the cost barrier is gone, as well! Flex 3 in Action is an easy-to-follow, hands-on Flex tutorial. Chock full of examples, this book goes beyond feature coverage and helps you put Flex to work in real day-to-day tasks.You'll quickly master the Flex API and learn to apply the techniques that make your Flex applications stand out from the crowd. Interesting themes, styles, and skins?It's in there. Working with databases? You got it. Interactive forms and validation? You bet. Charting techniques to help you visualize data? Bam! The expert authors of Flex 3 in Action have one goal - to help you get down to business with Flex 3. Fast. Many Flex books are overwhelming to new users-focusing on the complexities of the language and the super-specialized subjects in the Flex eco-system; Flex 3 in Action filters out the noise and dives into on the core topics you need every day. Using numerous easy-to-understand examples, Flex 3 In Action gives you a strong foundation that you can build on as the compexity of your projects increases. And now, purchase the print edition and you'll get the Flex 3 in Actionebookandthe Flex 4 in Action ebook upon its release both for free!Simply follow instructions on the insert to redeem your two free ebooks. Customer Reviews (16)
Don't Be Fooled by Manning's eBook Offer
Too Light Weight
A great resource for Flex Developers
Review by Jorge Do Marco Sylvain
Was a little skeptical |
49. GO! with Microsoft Publisher 2007, Volume 1 by Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas | |
Spiral-bound: 432
Pages
(2008-07-19)
list price: US$74.67 -- used & new: US$53.57 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0132203669 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Publisher is a deeper program than most people know.
Inadequate product, unnecessary book. |
50. ActivePerl Developer's Guide by Martin C. Brown | |
Paperback: 700
Pages
(2000-08-21)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$22.73 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0072123397 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
Not a general guide but geared to two specialized audiences Keep in mind, even within the confines of the twospecialized area that are covered, the book does not cover everything.Forexample, OLE is only briefly covered. Active X and ADO is not covered. ASPis only touched upon briefly in an otherwise pretty good chapter on webdevelopment using CGI, ISAPI and Perlscript.You may want to try"ActivePerl with ASP and ADO" by Tobias Martinson (Wiley Press)for these topics. Some interesting sections of the book include (butare not limited to):1) a brief chapter on the ActiveState Perl Debugger(APD), which comes with the Perl Development Kit (sold by ActiveState for$125). 2) VB to Perl migration guide, which takes VB commands and featuresand shows how to do the equivalent commands in Perl. Note: as the firstprinting went to press, a few technical problems occurred in the book'sprinting.The back cover has the back cover blurbs for some Linux book,telling you all the great stuff about Linux and OpenSource you'll find inthe book. Obviously this was meant for a different book.The cover designand images are identical to that of another McGraw-Hill computer book,"Instant ASP Components" by Greg Buczek.It's my understandingthat in later printings of the ASP book this will be changed, but for now,if you look for either book in the bookstore, make sure you pick up theright one. The table of contents for Appendix C shows "beep" asone of the section headings. This is an error. Overall, if you fit oneof the two specialized audiences this book is written for, it could be auseful reference to supplement other books you already have. If you are notin either audience and just want to learn ActivePerl, then just considerthe "Camel" book by Larry Wall (or the "Llama" book bySchwartz & Christiansen) to learn Perl and use the online documentationthat comes with ActivePerl to learn the specifics of the ActivePerlproduct. In the final analysis, the book could have been two separatebooks:1) Introduction to the Win32 development environment for PerlDevelopers 2) VB to Perl Migration reference ... Read more |
51. Ajax Patterns and Best Practices (Expert's Voice) by Christian Gross | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2006-02-13)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$0.49 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1590596161 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Ajax is unique because it combines technologies to make traditional web pages interactive. Ajax Patterns and Best Practices enables you to quickly write applications that work properly. This book is not just about the technical, low-level details of the APIs, but about making things happen on both the client and server sides. This book addresses the server side with the REST protocol. REST and Ajax blend elegantly together, but REST can also be used alone, with just a computer-to-computer solution. Like Ajax, REST can be used with today's existing technologies. Millions of client computers are now Ajax-ready, and millions of servers are REST-ready. This is an ideal book whether or not you have already created an Ajax application. Because the book outlines various patterns and best practices, you can quickly check and verify that you're building an efficient Ajax application. Customer Reviews (17)
Waste Time
More than Dreadful
Moving from "can I?" to "should I?"...
Dreadful
Decent content, awful writing style |
52. HTML 4.0 CD with JavaScript by Vivian Neou | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(1998-11-19)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$2.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0130957836 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The book eventually moves into advanced andpowerful topics such as cookies and CSS--constructs that help delivera sophisticated and highly customized look and feel to your Websites. The author then introduces scripting and features a series offive complete JavaScript examples to illustrate some commonapproaches. The bundled CD-ROM includes a number of utilityprograms, including an HTML editor, an image-map builder, tools foranimating GIF images, and Perl for server-side Common GatewayInterface (CGI) scripting. This title is a solid desktop tool for anyWeb-page creator. --Stephen Plain Customer Reviews (2)
Not very clear - 51 year old reader
A good book with a few minor flaws |
53. Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional by Cristian Darie, Mihai Bucica | |
Paperback: 568
Pages
(2004-11-22)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$2.94 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1590593928 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In The Expert's Voice in Open Source series, Apress has harnessed the knowledge and expertise of some of the best folks in open source and this book is no exception. — Mary Norbury-Glaser, Slashdot Contributor (Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce) serves as a fantastic primer for anyone joining the fray in designing and developing online commerce solutions. — Blane Warrene, Open Sourcery Â
helpful in understanding how to achieve these common tasks in building an e-commerce web site. — Jason Gabriele Beginning PHP 5 E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional is an ideal reference for intermediate PHP 5 and MySQL developers, and programmers familiar with web development technologies. This book covers every step of the design and build process, and provides rich examples that will enable you to build high-quality, extendable e-commerce websites. Take a peek at an actual book example! Furthermore, this book covers site building in three phases. Phase one results in a live website, with an attractive interface and fully searchable product catalog. Next, phase two explains adding facilities to increase sales through cross-selling, upselling, and enhancing customer service. Finally, phase three seeks to reduce costs through automated order processing and integrating with other systems via XML Web services. Customer Reviews (26)
A comprehensive book with fully working code
No longer useful
Great
Introduction to E-Commerce and the Smarty Framework
Misleading |
54. Apache 2 Pocket Reference: For Apache Programmers & Administrators (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) by Andrew Ford | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2008-10-07)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$8.69 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596518889 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Even if you know the Apache web server inside and out, you still need an occasional on-the-job reminder -- especially if you're moving to the newer Apache 2.x.Apache 2 Pocket Reference gives you exactly what you need to get the job done without forcing you to plow through a cumbersome, doorstop-sized reference. Whether you manage huge e-commerce operations, corporate intranets, or small personal websites, Apache 2 Pocket Reference is ideal for savvy administrators who no longer need detailed tutorials and just want a convenient, on-the-job reference. Customer Reviews (1)
Will Have a Permanent Spot on My Desk |
55. Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) by Christian Heilmann | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2006-07-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description JavaScript is one of the most important technologies on the web. It provides the means to add dynamic functionality to your web pages and serves as the backbone of Ajax-style web development. Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax is an essential guide for modern JavaScript programming; its practical but comprehensive. It covers everything you need to know to get up to speed with JavaScript development to add dynamic enhancements to web pages and program Ajax-style applications. Experienced web developer Christian Heilmann begins gently by giving you an overview of JavaScriptits syntax, good coding practices, and the principles of DOM scripting. Then he builds up your JavaScript toolkit, covering dynamically manipulating markup, changing page styling on the fly using the CSS DOM, validating forms, dealing with images, and much more. Then he takes you to advanced territory, with a complete case study illustrating how many new JavaScript techniques can work together, plus a great introduction to Ajax development. Customer Reviews (16)
Not recommened for beginners
Very Disappointed
well written
It's about time
Emphasize "beginner"; "professional" part is false |
56. Learn JavaScript by Chuck Easttom | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2001-01-15)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$8.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556228562 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (15)
I like the way the author explains.....
Technical editor was asleep at the job.
Not So Good!
Darn Good Book
Simply the best! |
57. JavaScript + CSS + DOM Magic by Makiko Itoh | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-05-26)
list price: US$39.99 Isbn: 0735711321 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (14)
Good material, Very disturbing format I am having a very hard time reading the book. The layout of the book is very disturbing to me. It seems like an attempt to lay out the pages using a web-style layout. I really want to slam the book shut and toss it out, but I also really want the information contained within. I'm forcing myself to read faster and faster just to get to the end so I'm done.
A great intermediate-advanced book for designers
Great Project Book This book is it. I recommend this book if you are interested in putting the pieces together; HOWEVER, I caution that there are A LOT of errors in this book.If you follow along typing in the javascript examples you will find disparate names for functions--between where you initially type them in and where they are eventually called.The same thing happens with variable names, and Itoh sometimes uses capitals in two word + variable names, and sometimes doesn't, which is kind of irritating--and leads to more errors.These things combined can make for some serious clean-up headaches when you go to view the pages. The book is still worth picking up, especially if you're looking to make webpages that sing.Just make sure you're familiar with Javascript--otherwise you'll be frustrated.
Up to the usual standards from the Magic series
Terrific Practical Examples Chapters 1 and 2 alone are worth the price of the book. The first chapter takes one page and shows how to apply CSS to it.The second chapter is a must for web developers who use tables and are wanting to take advantage of CSS to simplify their work. Netscape 4.x problems with CSS are not ignored but are noted so the webdeveloper is aware of the pitfall. I can't comment on the CD because I type the examples as I go instead of using files from CDs included with any book. ... Read more |
58. Inside JavaScript by Steven Holzner, Steve Holzner | |
Paperback: 1104
Pages
(2002-08-28)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$21.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735712859 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (3)
Comprehensive
Best Book On Javascript 1.5 to date
The Needed Spellbook The relative freshness of this book allows for a more complete approach to such developing technologies as XML and Microsoft's external behaviors. Other JavaScript books can't compete for the simple fact that they were, for the most part, penned well before a good deal of the major new technologies out there became a large portion of the developer's toolbox. ... Read more |
59. Using HTML and XHTML (Special Edition) by Molly E. Holzschlag | |
Paperback: 700
Pages
(2002-05-14)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$3.20 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0789727315 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Special Edition Using HTML & XHTML is a comprehensive Web publishing reference, providing practical solutions to real-world Web development problems.Author Molly Holzschlag starts by explaining how XHTML differs from HTML and why it's necessary, but quickly moves beyond a mere comparison of the differences. The reader learns which tools are best, how to code HTML & XHTML, and the basic principles of Web publishing and graphic design. The book also shows how to integrate graphics, stylesheets, frames and multimedia into XHTML Web pages. Later chapters cover XHTML's relationship to XML and creating content for alternative devices including pagers, cell phones, and hand held devices. Customer Reviews (6)
Alright book from basic reference.
Special Edition Using HTML and XHTML
Confusing, but a good reference.
In a perfect world... Molly Holzschlag's book, simply put, succeeds on every possible level. The style is clear and personable and the information is cogently and logically presented. As a web standards "insider," she gives you the history behind the development of markup languages rather than just throwing out the standard grid of what breaks in which browsers -- because, as this book so clearly demonstrates, the "why" matters a great deal, and you can't really get your mind around that without a few little history lessons along the way. But it is not just a collection of dry facts and background info; the book is hands-on all the way, and constantly uses work-along examples to teach how to use XHTML to author web pages. As Holzschlag states in the intro, the perfect reader for this book is the intermediate user -- someone who has used HTML before, and is quite familiar with web authoring, but maybe wishes to finally learn to do things the "right way," now that the W3C has made some headway with specifications. The book hits its intended audience mark dead on. The info is not dumbed down, yet important concepts are explained in detail. If you encounter a concept that is over your head, chances are there will be a sidebar link to the W3C website for additional information you need to catch up. This seems to me a very good compromise between leaving seasoned professionals bored, and lower-level intermediates in the dust. There are several excellent reference charts (such as for ASCII symbols, character sets), and a comprehensive XHTML tag reference, making this a perfect all-around desk reference as well as a tool for getting up to speed on XHTML. I believe this book would be particularly useful for the web designer wishing to move towards using XHTML for content and CSS for style and layout. In that case, I suggest "Eric Meyer on CSS: Mastering the Language of Web Design" as a companion volume to round out the CSS side of things (Actually, Holzschlag herself references Meyer's book several times). If you really want to make the switch to cleaner markup, and prepare yourself for what's coming on the web (and if you don't think you want to, this book might also convince you why you *should* want to...) you could hardly do better than this book.
it was ok... |
60. Adobe AIR 1.5 Cookbook: Solutions and Examples for Rich Internet Application Developers by David Tucker, Marco Casario, Koen De Weggheleire, Rich Tretola | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2008-11-17)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$9.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596522509 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Thoroughly vetted by Adobe's AIR development team, Adobe AIR 1.5 Cookbook addresses fundamentals, best practices, and topics that web developers and application designers inquire about most. The hands-on recipes in this cookbook help you solve a variety of tasks and scenarios you may encounter using Adobe AIR to build Rich Internet Applications for the desktop. It's an ideal way to learn the nuances of Adobe AIR, with practical solutions you can use right away, and detailed explanations of why and how they work. These recipes will help you: And more. Adobe AIR 1.5 Cookbook includes dozens of recipes from rising stars in the AIR development community-David Tucker, Rich Tretola, Marco Casario, and Koen De Weggheleire-along with the best solutions posted by visitors to the Adobe AIR Cookbook community website hosted by Adobe and O'Reilly (www.adobe.com/go/air_cookbook). If you're ready to expand your skill set with Adobe AIR, this is the book you've been waiting for. Customer Reviews (4)
Walks through the basics to explaining all aspects of AIR
Great Stuff... well don
A fine survey of best practices, basics, and topics for web developers and application designers alike
Practice and Prepare |
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