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Windows 8: What to expect

by Michel MARTIN

As a preview, this eBook reveals the main innovations of Windows 8, Microsoft future Operating System.

 

Throughout the pages, you'll:

  1. discover how to install Windows 8 Consumer Preview without affecting your...


Making Android Accessories with IOIO

by Simon Monk

Create your own electronic devices with the popular IOIO ("yoyo") board, and control them with your Android phone or tablet. With this concise guide, you’ll get started by building four example projects—after...


Windows 8 - What You Need to Know

by Michel MARTIN

If you were a Windows 7, Vista or XP user, this eBook will show you everything you need to know in order to use Windows 8 efficiently. 

Discover Modern UI, the new Windows 8 interface, charms, touch gestures...


XML Pocket Reference

by Simon St. Laurent & Michael Fitzgerald

XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is everywhere: the syntax of choice for newly designed document formats across almost all computer applications. Now used daily by developers, XML is living up to its reputation...


HTML5 for Publishers

by Sanders Kleinfeld

HTML5 is revolutionizing the Web, and now it's coming to your ebook reader! With the release of the EPUB 3 specification, HTML5 support is officially a part of the EPUB standard, and publishers are able to take...


Linux Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

Linux powers the servers and machines that power a significant proportion of the Internet, and it forms the backbone of a variety of different modern operating systems, particularly in the embedded and smaller...


Software Testing Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

Software testing is for some developers an annoyance, for others the only way to work. Testing has a number of different roles in any development project. Ensuring that the software is working properly is the...


PHP Web Services: APIs for the Modern Web

by Lorna Jane Mitchell

Whether you’re sharing data between two internal systems or building an API so users can access their data, this practical book provides everything you need to build web service APIs with PHP. Author Lorna...


Building a DevOps Culture

by Mandi Walls

Building a DevOps culture requires more than installing a configuration management system, using a source code repository, and telling your teams "Ok, now we are all doing DevOps." Organizational culture is...


Microsoft Enterprise Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

As computer users, most people are not aware of how extensive and how prevalent the Microsoft Enterprise platform is in businesses around the world. Most office users don’t think much about the servers and...


Industrial Internet

by Jon Bruner

Consumer networks have revolutionized the way companies understand and reach their customers, making possible intricate measurement and accurate prediction at every step of every transaction. The same revolution...


Pinterest is a dream?

by Angelo Ricci

Pinterest is a dream? Is it a symbol? Is it an icon of our imagination or is it simply a social network? And how is it possible to combine Pinterest with the world of books, writers, publishing or even the world...


RTF Pocket Guide

by Sean M. Burke

Rich Text Format, or RTF, is the internal markup language used by Microsoft Word and understood by dozens of other word processors. RTF is a universal file format that pervades practically every desktop. Because...


Oracle Data Dictionary Pocket Reference

by David C. Kreines

If you work with Oracle, then you don't need to be told that the data dictionary is large and complex, and grows larger with each new Oracle release. It's one of the basic elements of the Oracle database you...


Extreme Programming Pocket Guide

by Chromatic

Extreme Programming (XP) is a radical new approach to software development that has been accepted quickly because its core practices--the need for constant testing, programming in pairs, inviting customer input,...


CSS Pocket Reference: Visual Presentation for the Web

by Eric A. Meyer

They say that good things come in small packages, and it's certainly true for this edition of CSS Pocket Reference. Completely revised and updated to reflect the latest Cascading Style Sheet specifications in...


Best of TOC

by O'Reilly TOC Team

2012 was quite a year for change in the publishing industry. Throughout the year we used the TOC community site (toc.oreilly.com) to provide insightful analysis of the latest industry developments. And since...


XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference

by Evan Lenz

XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. It's a critical technology for XML-based platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Sun Microsystems' Sun One,...


Enyo: Up and Running

by Roy Sutton

Learn how easy it is to design and build responsive, cross-platform apps with the Enyo open source JavaScript framework. With this hands-on book, Enyo contributor Roy Sutton shows you how to get started with...


JavaScript Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

JavaScript has become the most important computer language in the world. While it is well-known as the language of the web, its reach has grown far beyond the browser. It is now used on the server in Node.js;...