How to Write Your First iPhone Program

How to Write Your First iPhone ProgramShort Description
The Apple iPhone is becoming a full-fledged development platform. It’s reliance on desktopclass operating system software is allowing it to become the most powerful mobile platform available. Here is how you can get in on the action, even if you have never written a line of code before! First, you need an Apple computer with an Intel processor and Mac OS X Leopard. I’m sure that Apple would be happy to help you with this step. We’re going to jump right into making a program, but first we need to define a few terms.

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How to convert FLV to iphone 3GS

How to convert FLV to iphone 3GSShort Description
Show you how to convert YouTube video(FLV) to iphone 3GS,then you can enjoy the original effects of YouTube videos on your iPhone 3GS Like a magnet attracted nails, Apple IPhone fascinated people after it was born. Especially this year, Apple released the lasted IPhone 3GS and this type finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster; its promised battery life is longer; and the multimedia quality continues to shine.

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Python Programming An Introduction to Computer Science

Python Programming An Introduction to Computer ScienceShort Description
Almost everyone has used a computer at one time or another. Perhaps you have played computer games or used a computer to write a paper or balance your checkbook. Computers are used to predict the weather, design airplanes, make movies, run businesses, perform financial transactions, and control factories. Have you ever stopped to wonder what exactly a computer is? How can one device perform so many different tasks? These basic questions are the starting point for learning about computers and computer programming.

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Mashups Interoperability and eInnovation

Mashups Interoperability and eInnovationShort Description
Web services have been wildly hyped for a long while now. Web services, and more specifically mashups, on which we focus here, are an area of enormous innovation. That innovation is manifested through new business models, new technologies, and clever new ways to use and share data. It’s also an area where interoperability is the name of the game; the notion that people, data, and code can interact with other people, data, and code is the starting point for these services. The word “interoperable” is often in the definition of what a Web service is. The focus of this case study is the relationship between innovation in Web services applications and the interoperability (or interoperability potential) that we see. We conclude that the connection between interoperability and innovation is plain in this context. A wide variety of mashups that are useful to individuals, enterprises, and society as a whole have been enabled by interoperability in Web services, and could not exist without it. The drivers of interoperability have been market demand, private ordering, and work done in standards bodies. But the system by which it has come to pass is currently unstable, in the sense that a lawsuit or withdrawal of interoperable interfaces by a key stakeholder could set back innovation considerably. We consider several options for creating greater sustainability over time, such as license interoperability, open standards, and back-up in the form of traditional law enforcement.

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Using Agile Programming Techniques for the Enterprise

Using Agile Programming Techniques for the EnterpriseShort Description
Information management has a cyclical history that resembles the fashion cycle of men’s ties; hold on to a tie long enough and it comes back in style. In the 1960s mainframe era, centralized processing ruled. Controlling access to resources and code efficiency were key IS goals. The introduction of the personal computer ushered in the distributed processing age. Users customized the environment and hardware became relatively cheap. Now that server based peer networks dominate the firm, centralized principles are being revisited as data integrity and controlling access are once again a priority.

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Programming in C# with XNA (Chapter 1)

Programming in C# with XNA (Chapter 1)Short Description
I skipped the introduction, as I know that the majority of you reading this know what XNA is, what it can do for you, however, you aren’t 100 per cent certain on what you need to do to tap into this wonderful API. The XNA API has been out sinc1e August 2006 (when the beta came out, the final version [1.0] came out in December 2006) and has gathered quite a community around it, I’ve been a part of that community since it was known as a fancy marketing term that meant nothing more than great tools maketh a great game.

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Multicore and GPU Programming For Video Games Introduction to Multithreading

Multicore and GPU Programming For Video Games Introduction to MultithreadingShort Description
If another thread doesn’t pulse me within millisecondsTimeout, reacquire the lock and wake myself up. Return true if reactivated by monitor being pulsed.

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