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Professional WordPress Plugin Development


112 Visitas | 241 Descargas | 2013-09-13 22:01:01 | jgramos

As one of the most popular open source content management systems available today, WordPress boasts a framework that allows you to easily customize and extend it through plugins. This comprehensive book shows you how plugins work, reviews the tools and APIs in WordPress, and demonstrates how to extend the functionality of WordPress with plugins. The trio of authors provides a practical, solutions-based approach along with a collection of timely examples and plenty of code, all aimed at clearly explaining how to create a plugin file, work with users, integrate widgets, add menus and submenus, secure your plugins, and more. You will quickly come to understand how to develop custom plugins so that you can take WordPress to the next corporate and enterprise level.

Professional jQuery

This book covers jQuery including a developer-level introduction and an in-depth look into some of the more advanced features. The book focuses on features available as of jQuery 1.7.1. but also tries to incorporate feature support in older versions of the library wherever it is relevant.


150 Visitas | 343 Descargas | 2013-09-17 14:44:49 | moliver

This book covers jQuery including a developer-level introduction and an in-depth look into some of the more advanced features. The book focuses on features available as of jQuery 1.7.1. but also tries to incorporate feature support in older versions of the library wherever it is relevant. The first few chapters will help you set up a development environment and review important JavaScript concepts. Detailed coverage includes: functions that make up the library and usages of the core jQuery functions in-depth to select and manipulate HTML elements with jQuery the cross-browser ability to bind and manage browser events Ajax shortcuts jQuery offers for animating components in your web applications including moving, fading, toggling, and resizing elements jQuery UI, which is an associated user interface library for jQuery and contains things such as widgets, effects, animations, and interactions additional jQuery UI features including moving, sorting, resizing, and selection elements with a mouse techniques, best practices, and patterns that you can apply to your code to make it more efficient, maintainable, and clear jQuery Template plugin authoring jQuery plugins. jQuery Deferred Object unit testing and detail of the specific unit testing framework created by and used by the jQuery project itself, QUnit. If you have experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this book is for you. For existing jQuery users, it will expand your jQuery knowledge by focusing on the core library with the benefit of strong core JavaScript expertise in many of the lessons. But this book is not aimed at beginners. For those looking to start with the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/jQuery development, Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery by Richard York will most likely help you more. http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/productCd-1118026683.html

Professional Alfresco: Practical Solutions for Enterprise Content Management

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31 Visitas | 63 Descargas | 2015-04-22 02:53:11 | cbustillo

Alfresco is considered the leading open source solution for Web and Content Management. What makes Alfresco unique is its services, which can be easily extended with web scripts via RESTful services. Written by an author team that includes the chief architect and the founder of Alfresco, this comprehensive guide provides in-depth coverage of the Alfresco architecture and services and shows how to extend them through Web scripts to meet real business needs.

Beginning Software Engineering

Software Engineering


82 Visitas | 141 Descargas | 2016-01-29 15:58:04 | josedaniel

This book describes software engineering. It explains what software engineering is and how it helps produce applications that are effective, fl exible, and robust enough for use in real?world situations. This book won’t make you an expert systems analyst, software architect, project manager, or programmer, but it explains what those people do and why they are necessary for producing high?quality software. It also gives you the tools you need to start. You won’t rush out and lead a 1,000?person effort to build a new air traffi c control system for the FAA, but it can help you work effectively in small?scale and large?scale development projects. (It can also help you understand what a prospective future boss means when he says, “Yeah, we mostly use Scrum with a few extra XP techniques thrown in.”)