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Software development, design and coding : with patterns, debugging, unit testing, and refactoring
Learn the principles of good software design, and how to turn those principles into great code. This book introduces you to software engineering -- from the application of engineering principles to the development of software. You'll see how to run a software development project, examine the different phases of a project, and learn how to design and implement programs that solve specific problems. It's also about code construction -- how to write great programs and make them work. Whether you're new to programming or have written hundreds of applications, in this book you'll re-examine what you already do, and you'll investigate ways to improve. Using the Java language, you'll look deeply into coding standards, debugging, unit testing, modularity, and other characteristics of good programs. With Software Development, Design and Coding, author and professor John Dooley distills his years of teaching and development experience to demonstrate practical techniques for great coding.
How to build a digital library
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Witten, I. H. (Ian H.)
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Nichols, David M.
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Bainbridge, David I.
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Collection development
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Computer programs
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Digital libraries
2010,2009
How to Build a Digital Library reviews knowledge and tools to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose.A resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries.The Second Edition reflects developments in the field as well as in.
Symfony 1.3 web application development
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Bancer, Wojciech
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Bowler, Tim
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Application software
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Computer programs
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COMPUTERS / Information Technology
2009
This book is an example driven tutorial that takes you through the process of building Model-View-Controller-based web applications. You will create and develop an online store application. It also covers best practices for better and quicker application development. This book is for PHP web developers who want to get started with Symfony 1.3. If you are already using Symfony 1.0 or are new to Symfony, you will learn how to use it in the best way to produce better applications faster. Basic knowledge of Object Oriented design and ORM will be quite helpful.
Introducing Microsoft Flow : automating workflows between apps and services
\"Use Microsoft Flow in your business to improve productivity through automation with this step-by-step introductory text ... You'll see the prerequisites to get started with this cloud-based service, including how to create a flow and how to use different connectors. [It] takes you through connecting with SharePoint, creating approval flows, and using mobile apps. ... The second half of the book continues with managing connections and gateways, where you'll cover the configuration, creation,, and deletion of connectors and how to connect to a data gateway. The final topic is Flow administration and techniques to manage the environment.\"--Back cover.
Professional Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio® 2010
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Martin Woodward
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Mickey Gousset
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Ajoy Krishnamoorthy
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Application software
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Computer programs
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Computer software
2006,2010
Get up to speed on Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) with Visual Studio 2010 through a combination of hands-on instruction and deep-dives.Microsoft has packed a lot of brand new testing and modeling tools into Visual Studio 2010, tools that previously were available only to Microsoft internal development teams. Developers will appreciate the focus on practical implementation techniques and best practices.A team of Microsoft insiders provides a nuts-and-bolts approach. This Wrox guide is designed as both a step-by-step guide and a reference for modeling, designing, and coordinating software development solutions at every level using Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010.Visual Studio 2010 offers a complete lifecycle management system that covers modeling, testing, code analysis, collaboration, build and deployment tools.Coverage includes:An Introduction to Software ArchitectureTop-down Design with Use Case Diagrams, Activity Diagrams, and Sequence DiagramsTop-down Design with Component and Class DiagramsAnalyzing Applications Using Architecture ExplorerUsing Layer DiagramsAn Introduction to Software DevelopmentUnit Testing with the Unit Test FrameworkManaged Code Analysis and Code MetricsProfiling and PerformanceDatabase Development, Testing, and DeploymentAn Introduction to IntelliTraceAn Introduction to Software TestingWeb Performance and Load TestingManual TestingCoded User Interface TestingLab ManagementIntroduction to Team Foundation ServerTeam Foundation ArchitectureTeam Foundation Version ControlBranching and MergingTeam Foundation BuildAn Introduction to Project ManagementProcess TemplatesUsing Reports, Portals, and DashboardsAgile Planning Using Planning WorkbooksProcess Template CustomizationsProfessional Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010 shows developers, testers, architects and project managers alike how to leverage the power of Visual Studio 2010 to streamline software design and development.
Microsoft Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook
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Kevin Dockx
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Gill Cleeren
2010
This book offers a comprehensive resource for developers seeking to create advanced data-driven business applications using Microsoft Silverlight 4. By following its practical recipes, you will learn to integrate and manipulate data effectively, improving your ability to build applications with enhanced user experiences.What this Book will help me doBuild advanced data-driven applications using Silverlight, enhancing your development skillset.Learn efficient data-binding methods to display and validate data in Silverlight applications.Understand how to use diverse data sources like databases, RSS, and JSON within Silverlight.Master communication techniques with services, including WCF, REST, and ASMX, using Silverlight.Elevate your Silverlight projects with techniques for integrating with existing business applications.Author(s)The author brings extensive experience working with .NET technologies, including developing business applications using Silverlight. With a practical focus, they aim to empower developers in creating professional-grade applications by sharing hands-on guidance and detailed examples. Their expertise ensures that this book is both deeply informative and accessible to Silverlight developers.Who is it for?This book is ideal for developers experienced in .NET development who wish to delve into creating data-driven applications using Silverlight. If you have a functional understanding of Silverlight development or programming and are looking to expand your skills particularly in data handling and integration within Silverlight, this book will offer you practical guidance and detailed support.