Monthly Archive: January 2013

Learning MySQL 0

Learning MySQL

Whether you’re running a business, keeping track of members andmeetings for a club, or just trying to organize a large and diversecollection of information, you’ll find the MySQL database engineuseful for answering questions such as: Which...

MySQL Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition 0

MySQL Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition

To help you be more efficient in your work, this handy pocket reference gives you instant reminders on how to use important MySQL functions, especially in conjunction with key parts of the LAMP open source infrastructure....

Professional Website Performance 0

Professional Website Performance

Achieve optimal website speed and performance with this Wrox guide Effective website development requires optimum performance with regard to both web browser and server. This book covers all aspects of building and maintaining websites that deliver...

Dart in Action 0

Dart in Action

Dart in Action introduces Google’s Dart language and provides techniques and examples showing how to use it as a viable replacement for Java and JavaScript in browser-based desktop and mobile applications. It begins with a rapid...

Taming Text 0

Taming Text

Taming Text is a hands-on, example-driven guide to working with unstructured text in the context of real-world applications. This book explores how to automatically organize text using approaches such as full-text search, proper name recognition, clustering,...

Metaprogramming in .NET 0

Metaprogramming in .NET

Metaprogramming in .NET is designed to help readers understand the basic concepts, advantages and potential pitfalls of metaprogramming. It introduces core concepts in clear, easy-to-follow language and then it takes you on a deep dive into...

HTML5 for .NET Developers 0

HTML5 for .NET Developers

HTML5 for .NET Developers teaches professional software engineers how to integrate the latest HTML5 APIs and semantic markup into rich web applications using JavaScript, ASP.NET MVC, and WCF. Written from the .NET perspective, this book is...