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This is a book for developers of all kinds. However, it has
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At its heart, jQuery does something that sounds pretty dull: it lets you modify the contents of HTML
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DOM manipulation, either using... |  |  SQL and Relational Theory: How to Write Accurate SQL Code
This edition differs from its predecessor in a number of ways. The overall objective remains the same, of course—
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 Pro HTML5 and CSS3 Design Patterns (Professional Apress)
This is a solutions book for styling HTML5 with CSS3. It contains more than 350 design patterns you can
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Each design pattern has been thoroughly tested and proven to work in all major web... |  |  Scrum in Action
While there are some good books on Scrum out there, we believe none of them
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and complete a Scrum software project within corporate constraints (by corporate
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The Portable Document Format (PDF) is the world’s leading page description language,
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This guide was written for those who will manage or fund technology
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provide a quick-start guide for professional, smart, competent people
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I have worked since May 2006 as a principal technical support engineer in the Bugs
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Unless you have been off on a digital-free holiday, you’ve heard a lot of chatter about HTML5. As a web
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