Step-by-step instructions with callouts to BlackBerry Curve photos that show you exactly what to do.
Help when you run into BlackBerry Curve problems or limitations.
Tips and Notes to help you get the most from your BlackBerry Curve.
Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through getting and keeping your BlackBerry Curve working just the way you want. The tasks include:
• How to get started fast with any BlackBerry Curve: 8300 Series, 8500 Series, or 8900 Series
• How to make, receive, and manage calls and emails efficiently
• How to use the BlackBerry Curve’s powerful contact management and calendar software
• How to listen to audio and watch video
• How to connect to the Internet, Bluetooth devices, and your company’s VPN
• How to browse the Web from your BlackBerry Curve
• How to use the BlackBerry Curve’s messaging tools, including text, multimedia, PIN, and IM
• How to find, choose, and install new BlackBerry Curve applications
• How to connect with social networking sites and tools
• How to use Airplane Mode to watch videos, read emails, and listen to music during flights
• How to keep your BlackBerry Curve up-to-date, reliable, and running at top performance
Tags: BlackBerry
In this book, world-renowned ASP.NET expert and member of the Microsoft ASP.NET team Stephen Walther shows experienced developers how to use Microsoft’s new ASP.NET MVC Framework to build web applications that are more powerful, flexible, testable, manageable, scalable, and extensible.
Writing for professional programmers, Walther explains the crucial concepts that make the Model-View-Controller (MVC) development paradigm work so well and shows exactly how to apply them with the ASP.NET MVC Framework. From controllers and actions to views and models, Walther demonstrates how to apply each ASP.NET MVC Framework feature in real-world projects.
In Part II, you’ll walk step-by-step through building a full-fledged ASP.NET MVC blog application that implements capabilities ranging from data access to validation. Through this case study, you’ll learn how to build ASP.NET MVC applications using test-driven development processes that enable rapid feedback, greater productivity, and better quality.
Throughout, Walther presents extensive code examples, reflecting his unsurpassed experience as an ASP.NET instructor, a leading commercial developer, and now as a member of Microsoft’s ASP.NET development team.
Understand how to:
Tags: Programming, .NET, ASP, MVC Framework
Comprehensive coverage to help experienced .NET developers create flexible, extensible enterprise application code
If you're an experienced Microsoft .NET developer, you'll find in this book a road map to the latest enterprise development methodologies. It covers the tools you will use in addition to Visual Studio, including Spring.NET and nUnit, and applies to development with ASP.NET, C#, VB, Office (VBA), and database.
You will find comprehensive coverage of the tools and practices that professional .NET developers need to master in order to build enterprise more flexible, testable, and extensible .NET applications with minimal upfront costs.
Professional Enterprise .NET focuses on the often-inevitable compromise between forward-thinking design and the needs of business, helping you build applications that serve both.
Tags: Programming, .NET
Drive breakthrough database application performance by optimizing middleware and connectivity
Performance and scalability are more critical than ever in today’s enterprise database applications, and traditional database tuning isn’t nearly enough to solve the performance problems you are likely to see in those applications. Nowadays, 75-95% of the time it takes to process a data request is typically spent in the database middleware. Today’s worst performance and scalability problems are generally caused by issues with networking, database drivers, the broader software/hardware environment, and inefficient coding of data requests. In The Data Access Handbook, two of the world’s leading experts on database access systematically address these issues, showing how to achieve remarkable improvements in performance of real-world database applications.
Drawing
on their unsurpassed experience with every leading database system and
database connectivity API, John Goodson and Rob Steward reveal the
powerful ways middleware affects application performance and guide
developers with designing and writing API code that will deliver
superior performance in each leading environment. In addition to
covering essential concepts and techniques that apply across database
systems and APIs, they present many API examples for ODBC, JDBC, and
ADO.NET as well as database system examples for DB2, Microsoft SQL
Server, MySQL, Oracle, and Sybase.
Coverage includes
If you’re a software architect, system designer, or database application developer, The Data Access Handbook will be your most indispensable database application performance resource. It’s the one book that focuses on the areas where you can achieve the greatest improvements—whether you’re designing new database applications or troubleshooting existing ones.
John Goodson is vice president and general manager of the DataDirect division of Progress Software, a leader in
data
connectivity and mainframe integration. For 20 years, he has worked
with Sun, Microsoft, and others to develop database connectivity
standards such as J2EE, JDBC, ODBC, and ADO. He served on the ANSI H2
committee that built the SQL standard and now participates in the JDBC
Expert Group and Java Rowsets standards committees.
Rob Steward, vice president of R&D at the DataDirect
division of Progress Software,
is
responsible for the development, strategy, and oversight of the
company’s data connectivity products. Rob has spent the past 15 years
developing high-performing database driver and data providers,
including ODBC, JDBC, and ADO.NET.
Both authors have spoken on database application performance at many industry events.
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For courses in Software Engineering and Software Reliability. Successful Software Development takes a systematic approach to consistently successful software development. It proceeds from the fact that there is no one way to develop software systems and introduces a model for a mature software development process that accommodates flexibility, the Systems Engineering Environment (SEE). This model comprises two fundamental, interlocked elements: the policies and procedures that define how software development is performed and the technologies available to get the job done.
Tags: Software Development
Expert SQL Server 2008 Development is aimed at SQL Server developers ready to move beyond Books Online. Author and experienced developer Alastair Aitchison shows you how to think about SQL Server development as if it were any other type of development. You’ll learn to manage testing in SQL Server and to properly deal with errors and exceptions. The book also covers critical, database-centric topics such as managing concurrency and securing your data and code through proper privileges and authorization.
Alastair places focus on sound development and architectural practices that will help you become a better developer, capable of designing high-performance, robust, maintainable database applications. He shows you how to apply notable features in SQL Server such as encryption and support for hierarchical data. If developing for SQL Server is what puts the bread on your table, you can do no better than to read this book and to assimilate the expert-level practices that it provides.
Tags: SQL, Databases, SQL Server
This book takes a comprehensive look at Magento, a robust and flexible e-commerce platform built on the Zend framework. With over 750,000 downloads, Magento is the fastest growing open source e-commerce solution. This book walks you through all of the steps necessary to build a fully functional Magento-based web site. It also includes information on managing products, customers, and orders. This book is directed at web site designers and developers, but will also be extremely useful for business owners who have web sites built on the Magento platform.
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Do you remember landmark games like Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Asteroids? Well, here’s an exciting opportunity to build and/or port these games to one of the hottest mobile and netbooks platforms today: Google’s Android.
Pro Android Games teaches you how to build cool games like Space Blaster and the classic Asteroids from scratch on the latest Android platform. This book also shows you how to port other classic freeware/shareware games like Doom and Wolfenstein 3D from C using the Java Native Interface (JNI) for Android.
This book is all about a unique perspective in Android game development: a well-balanced, powerful combination of pure Java and hybrid game development, mixing Java and C. By combining the elegant object-oriented features of Java and the raw power of C, there is no limit to the types of games that you can build for the platform. With actionable real-world source code in hand, this book allows you to dive right into games development on Android. You’ll definitely have fun, and perhaps you’ll even make some money. Enjoy!
Tags: Android, Programming
Create your own Arduino-based designs, gain in-depth knowledge of the architecture of Arduino, and learn the user-friendly Arduino language all in the context of practical projects that you can build yourself at home. Get hands-on experience using a variety of projects and recipes for everything from home automation to test equipment.
Arduino has taken off as an incredibly popular building block among ubicomp (ubiquitous computing) enthusiasts, robotics hobbyists, and DIY home automation developers. Authors Jonathan Oxer and Hugh Blemings provide detailed instructions for building a wide range of both practical and fun Arduino-related projects, covering areas such as hobbies, automotive, communications, home automation, and instrumentation.
Supplementary material includes a circuit schematic reference, introductions to a range of electronic engineering principles and general hints & tips. These combine with the projects themselves to make Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware an invaluable reference for Arduino users of all levels. You'll learn a wide variety of techniques that can be applied to your own projects.
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Interested in iPhone development? Want to learn more? Whether you’re a self-taught iPhone development genius or have just made your way through the pages of Beginning iPhone 3 Development, we have the perfect book for you.
If you are going to write a professional iPhone app, you’ll want to get your arms around Core Data, and there’s no better place to do so than in the pages of this book. The book continues right where Beginning iPhone 3 Development left off with a series of chapters devoted to Core Data, the standard for persistence that Apple introduced to iPhone with SDK 3. Jeff and Dave carefully step through each of the Core Data concepts and show you techniques and tips specifically for writing larger applications—offering a breadth of coverage you won't find anywhere else.
The Core Data coverage alone is worth the price of admission. But there's so much more. This book covers a variety of networking mechanisms, from GameKit’s relatively simple BlueTooth peer-to-peer model, to the addition of Bonjour discovery and network streams, through the complexity of accessing files via the web. Dave and Jeff will also take you through coverage of concurrent programming and some advanced techniques for debugging your applications.
Whether you are a relative newcomer to iPhone development or an old hand looking to expand your horizons, there’s something for everyone in More iPhone 3 Development.
Note: A few of the apps in this book demonstrate technologies not yet supported by the simulator. To run them on your iPhone or iPod touch, you'll need to join one of Apple's paid iPhone developer programs.
Tags: Programming, iPhone
Want to make Windows 7 run faster, smarter,
easier, better? Want to personalize Windows to look and act the way you
want it to? Want to get
more efficient and ditch all those Windows hassles? You don’t need
a Ph.D in computer science or expensive upgrades. All you need is this book!
Michael Miller makes it easy to tweak Windows so it works just like you
want
it to–and runs smooth as silk for years to come. No extreme hacking
required: These are simple, step-by-step techniques anyone can perform
in minutes–even beginners!
• Customize Windows 7’s desktop for the way you work
• Strip out bloated, worthless software that slows your PC down
• Get your network running faster and more reliably
• Surf the Web more quickly and safely
• Improve performance and battery life on notebooks and netbooks
• Get more security with fewer annoyances
• Discover great free and cheap alternatives to Microsoft’s built-in software
• Fix Windows 7’s most aggravating problems
• And much more...
Michael Miller has written more than 100 non-fiction how-to books over the past 20 years, including Que’s Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics, Speed It Up! A Non-Technical Guide for Speeding Up Slow Computers, and How Microsoft Windows Vista Works. His books have sold more than 1 million copies worldwide. He has earned a reputation for clearly explaining technical topics to non-technical readers and for offering useful real-world advice about complex topics.
Tags: Windows 7
The only Apple-certified book on Mac OS X v10.6, this revised
best-seller will take you deep inside the latest big-cat operating
system—covering everything from installation to automation, customizing
the operating system, supporting applications, setting up peripherals,
and more. Whether you're a support technician or simply an ardent Mac
user, you'll quickly learn and master the new features in Mac OS X
10.6, including native support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Following the learning objectives of the Apple Certified Support
Professional exam, this self-paced book is a perfect guide for Apple’s
training and a first-rate primer for computer support personnel who
need to troubleshoot and optimize Mac OS X as part of their jobs.
Chapter review sections and quizzes summarize and reinforce acquired
knowledge.
The Apple Training Series serves as both a self-paced
learning tool and the official curriculum for the Mac OS X and Mac OS X
Server certification programs.
Tags: Mac OS X
Integrate interactive math presentations, build feature-rich quizzes, set online assignments, incorporate Flash games, and monitor student progress using the Moodle e-learning platform
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Tags: Moodle
Prevent web application hacking with this easy to use guide
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Tags: Computer Security
Monitor, diagnose, and maximize the system performance of Oracle Fusion Middleware solutions
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Tags: Middleware, Oracle