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Joomla! 1.5, Beginner’s Guide

Joomla! 1.5, Beginner’s Guide

by Eric Tiggeler
380 Pages · 2015 · 13 MB · 38 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
CSS Secrets
by Lea Verou
392 Pages · 2015 · 44 MB · 19 Downloads · New!
The “CSS Secrets: Better Solutions to Everyday Web Design Problems, 1st Edition” is an instructive book for web designers and developers. The author of this information book is Lea Verou. Lea is an Invited Expert in the W3C CSS Working Group, the Committee that designs the CSS language. Currently, she conducts research in Human-computer interaction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.CSS Secrets is an enlightening book for web designers and front-end developers. Each chapter of this book presents a specific web design problem and CSS solution. Her humor makes learning how to make the most out of CSS entertaining and extensible to new situations. In addition, Verou also provides 47 secrets that provide example code and results on topics ranging from color tinting and custom checkboxes. Furthermore, CSS Secrets walks through a series of techniques in detail, with notes on the principles and information on cross-browser compatibility. Most of the techniques offer numerous other approaches with their own pros, cons, and tradeoffs. Lea Verou provides a wealth of information for topics with Visual Effects, Shapes, Structure and Layout, Transition and Animations, etc. In short, CSS Secrets is a necessary book for web designers and front-end developers.
Product-Led Growth
by Wes Bush
276 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 10 Downloads · New!
The “Product-Led Growth: How to Build a Product That Sells Itself” is an excellent book that guides business owners through the steps of building a successful business. Wes Bush is the author of this marketing book. He has written numerous books and all of them are worth to read. Wes Bush is the founder and president of the Product-Led Institute where he spends his day teaching SaaS businesses how to flip the traditional sales and ignite their growth engine with the Product-Led Growth methodology. In this book, Wes does an excellent job of guiding business owners through the steps of building a business that is 100% product-led. It is very helpful for anyone who wants to learn about the strategies that they can employ to grow their company via their product. Wes dives deep enough into the data to give you meaningful experiments to try, so it is very helpful for the layman. Additionally, Product-Led Growth has a great crash course on how to grow a SaaS business. The concepts were easy to understand and the book was very easy to read. To sum it up, Product-Led Growth is a must-read book for anyone starting Product-Led Growth.
Learn Human Computer Interaction
by Christopher Reid Becker
360 Pages · 2020 · 16 MB · 16 Downloads · New!
Learn Human-Computer Interaction is the usability, HCI, and user experience book that describes in detail the strategies of HCI. Christopher Reid Becker is the author of this magnificent book. It covers the emerging techniques, basic fundamentals, and strategies in the field of HCI that is promised to improve the user experience with humans. Human interactions with computers are improving day by day but still, there is a lot more to do. HCI is not only dealing with humans with the computer but also the apps that we usually interact with. Discover the new techniques and methods that will improve the user experience. Find out the essential principles that improve your working experience. It clears concepts regarding UX and HCI concepts. Christopher brings an opportunity for the developers to improve their designing concepts about the interface. Learn how to validate designs that are good for the user experience. What is the best way to evaluate prototypes and understand data analysis, interpretation, and data gathering? Find out the new ideas and how to become efficient with the passage of time. It is a remarkable book for entrepreneurs, software engineers, and UX designers or for UI designers. You may also like to download Advanced JavaScript by Zachary Shute
Web Application Design Handbook
by Susan Fowler, Victor Stanwick
658 Pages · 2015 · 44 MB · 20 Downloads · New!
The “Web Application Design Handbook: Best Practices for Web-Based Software (Interactive Technologies)” is a great resource for web application designers. Susan Fowler and Victor Stanwick are the authors of this book. This book writing is concise, clear and engages all the reader from start to end of the page. Web Application Design Handbook provides a roadmap that will allow readers to put complete working applications on the Web. It reveals the essential widgets and development tools that will lead to the right design solutions for your web application. The first section of this book deals with some issues, like how the controls work for web applications, the differences between them and the controls used in more standard applications. If you already work with a small to medium-sized website and you are new to, Web Application Design Handbook could be helpful to you. There are excellent discussions of internationalization and accessibility, as well as techniques for appropriate use of HTML and CSS. Additionally, this book adds flavor to the standard Web design with programming for the web and covers design solutions. In summary, Web Application Design Handbook is a necessary book for all web designers.
Building service provider networks
by Howard Berkowitz
592 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 7 Downloads · New!
The “Building service provider networks (Networking Council), 1st Edition” is an excellent book that describes wide area network technologies. Howard Berkowitz is the author of this book. He is a computer scientist and networking consultant and is very active in the North American Network Operators Group. His experience includes building and interconnecting to extremely large networks and designing router software. He also the author of three other professional networking reference books. In this book, Howard provides an excellent overview of a number of services that provide issues and technology. He looks at the problem from the point of view of the engineer or technical manager who needs to deliver a service provider network. Howard uses a few fictitious businesses to demonstrates how a service provider could feasibly meet their needs. Additionally, the diagrams of this book are conceptual rather than using icons for different networking devices. If you understand the logic, then you can apply the best business equipment choice for the job you need to do. If you would like to learn more about wide area network technologies, then this book is a must-read. To sum it up, Building service provider networks is a helpful book for networking students.
Fundamentals of Game Design, 3rd Edition
by Ernest Adams
576 Pages · 2015 · 27 MB · 9 Downloads · New!
The “Fundamentals of Game Design, 3rd Edition” is an educational book for the video game designing students. Ernest Adams is the author of this designing book. Ernest has 22 years of experience in the video game industry as a programmer, producer, game designer, and design consultant. He is the founder of the International Game Developers’ Association. This updated third edition has been completely revised on the latest development in the game industry. With the help of this book, you will learn how to create a professional user interface, gameplay design, and balancing. No matter, if the user is newbie because Ernest Adams guides the readers step by step in an efficient way. Additionally, Fundamentals of Game Design also filled with examples and screenshots, it can save the reader time and helps to clarify the syntax and other problems. Each topic is covered clearly and concisely and packed with the details that you learn to be truly effective. At the end of this book, the reader will have the confidence and skills of how to design a professional game interface. To sum it up, Fundamentals of Game Design is an instructive book for all because it has a respectable resource for an aspiring game designer.

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