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Author: Mark L. Murphy
Publisher: CommonsWare, LLC
Keywords: development, android, guide, coder’s
Number of Pages: 468
Published: 2009-02-06
ISBN-10: 0981678009
ISBN-13: 9780981678009

Welcome to the Book! Thanks! Thanks for your interest in developing applications for Android! Increasingly, people will access Internet-based services using so-called "non-traditional" means, such as mobile devices. The more we do in that space now, the more that people will help invest in that space to make it easier to build more powerful mobile applications in the future. Android is new – at the time of this writing, there are no shipping Android-powered devices – but it likely will rapidly grow in importance due to the size and scope of the Open Handset
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Author: Lauri Kasane
Publisher: Lauri Kasane
Keywords: core, linux, tiny
Number of Pages: 164
Published: 2010-01-03
ISBN-10: 9529333919
ISBN-13: 9789529333912

Your Dvd player doesn’t need to print. Your thermostat doesn’t need to browse the web. The Core project is here to provide you a base to build on, one that includes nothing unnecessary. From digital signage to custom household appliances, from virtual machines to small Android install images, building it your way has never been more convenient. You have complete control over what is included, what hardware is supported, with nothing extra and no bloat. Add just what you require instead of removing what you don’t need. This book covers Core from start to finish. The concepts a
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Author: Neeraj Sharma
Publisher: IBM
Keywords: fundamentals, database
Number of Pages: 282
Published: 2010-11-01
eBookDB-ID: EBDB201109

Keeping your skills current in today’s world is becoming increasingly challenging. There are too many new technologies being developed, and little time to learn them all. The DB2® on Campus Book Series has been developed to minimize the time and effort required to learn many of these new technologies.This book helps new database professionals understand database concepts with the right blend of breadth and depth of information.Who should read this book?This book is tailored for new database enthusiasts, application developers, database administrators, and anyone with an interest in t
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