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CSS: The Definitive Guide, CSS 3rd Edition

CSS: The Definitive Guide, CSS 3rd Edition

By Eric A. Meyer

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...

[Publish Date: November 2006]

Other Editions: 1st Edition, 2nd Edition

Learning the Unix Operating System, Unix 5th Edition

Learning the Unix Operating System, Unix 5th Edition

By Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, John Strang

If you're new to Unix, this concise book will tell you just what you need to get started and no more. This fifth edition is the most effective introduction to Unix in print, covering Internet usage for email, file transfers, and web browsing. It's an...

[Publish Date: October 2001]

Other Editions: 1st Edition, 4th Edition

Browser Communication: Chapter 20 - Flex 3 Cookbook - O'Reilly Media

By Joshua Noble

This highly practical book contains more than 300 proven recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications and Web 2.0 sites. Now available, an excerpt from Flex 3 Cookbook: Chapter 20, Browser Communication. This chapter focuses on the functionality...

[Publish Date: May 22, 2009]

Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2--New from O'Reilly: Data Access and ...

Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2--New from O'Reilly Data Access and Web Services for Rich Internet Applications --> --> Sebastopol, CA—Silverlight is a fantastic tool for designing rich interfaces that work in various browsers...

[Publish Date: January 12, 2009]

Embedding Flex Applications in a Browser: Chapter 20 - Programming Flex 3 - ...

By Chafic Kazoun

If you want to try your hand at developing rich Internet applications with Adobe's Flex 3, and already have experience with frameworks such as .NET or Java, this is the ideal book to get you started. Now available, an excerpt from Programming Flex 3: ...

[Publish Date: May 22, 2009]

What Makes Browsers Performant: Velocity 2009 - O'Reilly Conferences, June ...

By Christian Stockwell, Mike Belshe, Chris Blizzard

The competition amongst browsers has been intense over the past year. Come to this session to hear from the Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer teams about what they've done to make their browsers faster than ever before, and what developers can do to take advantage of these features.

[Publish Date: June 22, 2009]

Best Practices for Building Cross-Browser Addons: Web 2.0 Expo New York ...

By Karen Teng

As the web evolves so does our expectations from browsers. It's become more and more common for users to download addons to help increase productivity, personalize a theme, or socialize in new and different ways. While Firefox has long been known as the browser du jour for addons, few take the leap to release versions for Internet Explorer or most recently, Chrome.

[Publish Date: November 16, 2009]

Yes, you can now use quite a bit of SVG in the Internet Explorer too. With ...

By Sergey Ilinsky

The Scalable Vector Graphics technology, SVG in short, seems to be experiencing nowadays its second (or third?) birth on the web. The browser vendors are investing heavily into lifting up what they initially prototyped long time before. This is true of Opera, Firefox, Safari and Chrome, but there is no clear indication on the plans to supporting SVG from the major browser vendor - Microsoft. True, Microsoft has recently made a vague statement on its commitment to support the standards and the thrilling web-as-a-platform thing aka HTML5, but in what extent and when? And what shall we do until that time has come, or until the older IE browser park has updated?

[Publish Date: July 30, 2009]

Flex 3 Cookbook: Chapter 20, Browser Communication - O'Reilly Media

By Joshua Noble

This highly practical book contains more than 300 proven recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications and Web 2.0 sites. Now available in the Digital Media Help Center, an excerpt from Flex 3 Cookbook: Chapter 20, Browser Communication...

[Publish Date: November 05, 2008]

Wikipedia for the iPhone/OLPC: storing the sum of human knowledge in 2GB: ...

By Patrick Collison

Released in early 2008 under the GPL, and downloaded over 100,000 times, the offline Wikipedia reader for the iPhone was one of the most popular pre-SDK apps. Now available in 17 languages for the iPhone/OLPC, it's the main means of browsing Wikipedia for those without internet access. This talk explains the techniques and challenges involved in efficiently storing Wikipedia on a mobile device.

[Publish Date: July 20, 2009]

Anthony T. Holdener III

Anthony T. Holdener III currently builds Internet/Intranet applications utilizing the latest available technologies while striving for accessibility and cross-browser compatibility. He has worked with the web in one form or another since 1997 when he...

[Publish Date: October 07, 2009]

Flash to iPhone - InsideRIA

By Veronique Brossier

Adobe, a long time player in rich internet applications wants be an active participant on mobile platforms, including the iPhone. Adobe engineers put their minds together and delivered a solution to work around the problem of the iPhone browser's lack of support for Flash. If the iPhone Safari browser will not support the Flash player, let's use the Flash tools to compile a native iPhone application (ipa) which lives directly on the device. This initiative now gives the opportunity for ActionScript developers to develop applications for the wonderful iPhone and iPod Touch devices.

[Publish Date: October 16, 2009]