• iOS Wow Factor Apps and UX Design Techniques for iPhone and iPad

    iOS Wow Factor Apps and UX Design Techniques for iPhone and iPad

    iOS Wow Factor shows you how to get noticed! It explains how to go beyond the basics and where to "break the rules" to give your users a "wow" experience! You'll learn to use standard controls, as well as to create non-standard controls and high-impact custom interactions to realize truly compelling app designs.

     140 p dnulib 01/11/2012 380 1

  • Beginning iOS Game Center and Game Kit: For iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

    Beginning iOS Game Center and Game Kit: For iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

    There's coverage of brand new technologies, with chapters on storyboards and iCloud, for example, as well as significant updates to existing chapters to bring them in line with all the changes that came with the iOS 5 SDK. You'll have everything you need to create your very own apps for the latest iOS devices, including the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and the latest iPod touch. Every single sample program in the book has been rebuilt from scratch using...

     236 p dnulib 01/11/2012 376 1

  • BEGINNING iOS GAME DEVELOPMENT

    BEGINNING iOS GAME DEVELOPMENT

    Whether you only have a little experience with iOS programming or even none at all, this accessible guide is ideal for getting started developing games for the iPhone and iPad. Experienced developer and author Patrick Alessi presents the iOS system architecture, gives you the step-by-step of game development, and introduces the languages used to develop games. From the basic building blocks to including drawing, responding to user interaction,...

     435 p dnulib 01/11/2012 313 1

  • Learning Rails 3

    Learning Rails 3

    If you’re a web developer or designer ready to learn Rails, this unique book is the ideal way to start. Rather than throw you into the middle of the framework’s Model-View-Controller architecture, Learning Rails 3 works from the outside in. You’ll begin with the foundations of the Web you already know, and learn how to create something visible with Rails’ view layer. Then you’ll tackle the more difficult inner layers: the database...

     412 p dnulib 01/11/2012 370 1

  • Introducing Regular Expressions

    Introducing Regular Expressions

    If you’re a programmer new to regular expressions, this easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. You’ll learn the fundamentals step-by-step with the help of numerous examples, discovering first-hand how to match, extract, and transform text by matching specific words, characters, and patterns.

     152 p dnulib 01/11/2012 365 1

  • Getting Started with Metro Style Apps

    Getting Started with Metro Style Apps

    Get a head start on building apps for Windows 8. With a series of examples, this hands-on guide takes you through the process of creating complete touch-enabled apps that respond to native sensors. Through the course of the book, you’ll learn how to work with the Windows Runtime application model while building a Bing Image Search app.

     110 p dnulib 01/11/2012 384 1

  • CSS The Definitive Guide

    CSS The  Definitive Guide

    CSS: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition, provides you with a comprehensive guide to CSS implementation, along with a thorough review of all aspects of CSS 2.1. Updated to cover Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft's vastly improved browser, this new edition includes content on positioning, lists and generated content, table layout, user interface, paged media, and more.

     538 p dnulib 01/11/2012 403 1

  • Windows Phone 7.5 Data Cookbook

    Windows Phone 7.5 Data Cookbook

    The book is written in a cookbook style, presenting examples in the style of recipes, allowing you to go directly to your topic of interest, or follow topics throughout a chapter to gain in-depth knowledge. This book is for developers who want to build data-driven apps, or a line of business applications using the Windows Phone platform. It is also useful for developers on other mobile platforms looking to convert their apps to Windows Phone...

     224 p dnulib 01/11/2012 380 1

  • Advance Praise for Head First Excel

    Advance Praise for Head First Excel

    “Head First Excel is awesome! Like other Head First books, it’s a very approachable mix of knowledge, business situations, and humor. Not only do you learn all you need to know about Excel, but you also get to learn some real business lingo and smarts as well. Need to create formulas? Need to make reports, charts, or pivot tables? This is the book for you. Head First Excel gives you the goods and will help you excel at Excel!” — Ken...

     440 p dnulib 01/11/2012 521 1

  • Head First 2D Geometry

    Head First 2D Geometry

    “Head First did it again. The ability to make the reader understand, despite tricky topics, really shines through in Head First 2D Geometry! The way the information is presented and organized makes learning cohesive and easy. Coming from someone who has struggled with many aspects of math in the past, this book helps you understand the basics and build on them. I wish I had this book when I was taking Geometry!” — Amanda Borcky College...

     356 p dnulib 01/11/2012 386 1

  • Advance Praise for Head First Programming

    Advance Praise for Head First Programming

    “Head First Programming does a great job teaching programming using an iterative process. Add a little, explain a little, make the program a little better. This is how programming works in the real world and Head First Programming makes use of that in a teaching forum. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to start dabbling in programming but doesn’t know where to start. I’d also recommend this book to anyone not necessarily new to...

     442 p dnulib 01/11/2012 352 1

  • Advance Praise for Head First iPhone Development

    Advance Praise for Head First iPhone Development

    “The great thing about this book is its simple, step-by-step approach. It doesn’t try to teach everything—it just launches you right into building iPhone applications in a friendly, conversational way. It’s a fantastic book for people who already know how to write code and just want to get straight into the meat of building iPhone applications.” — Eric Shephard, owner of Syndicomm “Head First iPhone Development was clearly...

     552 p dnulib 01/11/2012 392 1

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