| This book is for web developers, or anyone who works at the content end of the World Wide Web. Do you author or maintain web documents? Are you a programmer developing web-based client or server applications? Are you the administrator of a web site, responsible for maintaining and updating server software?
There are innumerable books and online resources for learning web-related skills. This book pares them down to a single desktop-sized volume for easy reference. You may be a whiz at JavaScript, but sometimes forget the details on an obscure function you seldom use. You may know HTML fairly well, but can never remember the correct syntax for creating tables. You might forget the directive for creating directory aliases on your server or how to enforce password protection on documents.
By no means is this book a replacement for more detailed books on the Web. But when those books have been digested and placed on your bookshelves with pride, this one will remain on your desktop.
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| | Entropy And Its Physical MeaningThis text presents a comprehensive approach to entropy, recognizing that it is a concept often misunderstood. Beginning with an historical classical viewpoint, a statistical view then follows to give a more physical picture.
This book is a revised version of my earlier book Entropy and Low Temperature Physics, with here rather less... | | |
CompTIA A+ Exam Prep (Exams A+ Essentials, 220-602, 220-603, 220-604)This book covers every skill measured by the latest A+ Exams including:
- Understanding all essential PC terminology, concepts, internal components, and peripherals
- Installing, upgrading, configuring, and optimizing PC components
- Troubleshooting hardware and performing essential preventive maintenance
... | | | | Molecular Biology - Not Only for Bioinformaticians
Bioinformatics, which can be defined as the application of computer science and information technology to the field of biology and medicine, has been rapidly developing over the past few decades. It generates new knowledge as well as the computational tools to create that knowledge. Understanding the basic processes in living organisms is... |
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