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Dive into HTML5

by Mark Pilgrim

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Tags: HTML5, HTML
Mark Pilgrim

If you don't know about the new features available in HTML5, now's the time to find out. The latest version of this markup language is going to significantly change the way you develop web applications, and this book provides your first real look at HTML5's new elements and attributes.

The Art of Community

by Jono Bacon

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Tags: Community
Jono Bacon

Every software project, online site, or company has to manage the community of interested people surrounding it. The community is the source of new ideas, a reliable support network, and the best marketing tool. When money is tight, making the best use of the community is even more critical.

Author Jono Bacon has been building and managing communities for a decade, particularly in areas of open source software such as KDE and Ubuntu. He currently is Community Manager for Ubuntu, probably the largest community in the open-source software area. His experience and his relationships with other communities and leaders provide a rich and deep well of expertise for this book.

In The Art of Community you’ll experience the broad range of talents required to recruit members, motivate them, manage them, and make them happy to be part of your community. Bacon takes you through the different stages of community and covers the information you’ll need, ranging from software tools to conflict resolution skills. Topics include:

Real World Haskell

by Bryan O'Sullivan, Don Stewart, and John Goerzen

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Bryan O'Sullivan, Don Stewart, and John Goerzen

This easy-to-use, fast-moving tutorial introduces you to functional programming with Haskell. Learn how to use Haskell in a variety of practical ways, whether it's for short, script-like programs or large and demanding applications. Written for experienced programmers, Real World Haskell takes you through the basics of functional programming at a brisk pace, and helps you increase your understanding of Haskell in real-world issues like I/O, performance, dealing with data, concurrency, and more as you move through each chapter.

Maven: The Definitive Guide

by Sonatype

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Tags: Java, Maven
Sonatype

While there are a number of references for Maven online, there is no single, well-written book that can serve as both a well-worn reference and an introduction. What we've tried to do with this effort is provide both a comprehensive reference and a narrative introduction to Maven.

The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in Our Midst

by Steve Talbott

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Steve Talbott

Many pundits tell you that the computer is ushering us toward a new Golden Age of Information. A few tell you that the computer is destroying everything worthwhile in our culture. But almost no one tells you what Stephen L. Talbott shows in this surprising book: the intelligent machine gathers its menacing powers from hidden places within you and me. It does so, that is, as long as we gaze into our screens and tap on our keyboards while less than fully conscious of the subtle influences passing through the interface.

Talbott awakens us to these influences by conducting a wide-ranging tour:

Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, Second Edition

by Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith and Leif Madsen

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Tags: Asterisk, PBX, VOIP
Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith and Leif Madsen

This bestselling book is now the standard guide to building phone systems with Asterisk, the open source IP PBX that has traditional telephony providers running scared! Revised for the 1.4 release of the software, the new edition of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony reveals how you can save money on equipment and support, and finally be in control of your telephone system.

Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) for JavaScript Developers

by Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, and Kevin Hoyt

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Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, and Kevin Hoyt

Written by members of the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) product team, this is the official guide to the beta release of Adobe's new cross-platform desktop runtime, previously known by its code name Apollo.

This book explains how you can use AIR to build and deploy HTML and JavaScript-based web applications to the desktop, using all of the tools and technologies with which you are already familiar. Everything you need to know about this platform is right here, so you can start building applications with AIR right away.

Linux Kernel in a Nutshell

by Greg Kroah-Hartman

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Tags: Linux, Kernel
Greg Kroah-Hartman

Written by a leading developer and maintainer of the Linux kernel, Linux Kernel in a Nutshell is a comprehensive overview of kernel configuration and building, a critical task for Linux users and administrators.

No distribution can provide a Linux kernel that meets all users' needs. Computers big and small have special requirements that require reconfiguring and rebuilding the kernel. Whether you are trying to get sound, wireless support, and power management working on a laptop or incorporating enterprise features such as logical volume management on a large server, you can benefit from the insights in this book.

Using Samba, 2nd Edition

by Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, and David Collier-Brown

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Tags: Linux, Samba
Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, and David Collier-Brown

This book, which has been officially adopted by the Samba Team and is under the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration. The 2nd edition focuses on Samba 2.2 and covers the most important features of 3.0, which was under development as this book went to print. Samba is a cross-platform triumph: it turns a Unix or Linux system into a file and print server for Microsoft Windows network clients. Samba is so robust, flexible, fast, and secure that many people are choosing it over Windows NT/2000/XP for their file and print services.

Creating Applications with Mozilla

by David Boswell, Brian King, Ian Oeschger, Pete Collins, Eric Murphy

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Tags: Mozilla, XUL
David Boswell, Brian King, Ian Oeschger, Pete Collins, Eric Murphy

Mozilla is not just a Web browser. Mozilla is also a framework for building cross-platform applications using standards such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), XML languages such as XUL (XML-based User-interface Language), XBL (eXtensible Binding Language), and RDF (Resource Description Framework), as well as Gecko, Mozilla's rendering engine, and other technologies.

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