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The Web Almanac is an annual research project by the web development community to better understand how the web is built and experienced. Industry experts and a team of peer reviewers and data analysts research the state of the web, one chapter at a time, focused in areas of web page composition, user experience, content publishing, and content delivery. The result is a richly detailed report brimming with insightful analysis written by subject matter experts built on a solid foundation of statistics aggregated over millions of top websites.
Web Almanacは、Web開発コミュニティが毎年実施している調査プロジェクトで、Webがどのように構築され体験されているのかをより深く理解することを目的としています。業界の専門家とピアレビュアーやデータアナリストのチームが、Webページのコンテンツやユーザー体験、コンテンツ公開、コンテンツ配信の分野に焦点を当てて、Webの状態を1章ずつ調査しました。その成果として、数百万を超える上位Webサイトを集計した統計の強固な基盤に基づいた、内容領域専門家による優れた洞察と分析による詳細がレポートとしてまとまっています。
With Learning JavaScript Design Patterns, you’ll learn how to write beautiful, structured, and maintainable JavaScript by applying classical and modern design patterns to the language. If you want to keep your code efficient, more manageable, and up-to-date with the latest best practices, this book is for you. Explore many popular design patterns, including Modules, Observers, Facades, and Mediators. Learn how modern architectural patterns—such as MVC, MVP, and MVVM—are useful from the perspective of a modern web application developer. This book also walks experienced JavaScript developers through modern module formats, how to namespace code effectively, and other essential topics. Lea...
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"Special features include six useful appendices: Awards and Nominations; Alternative Titles; Nevada Themed Films (movies set but not filmed in Nevada); Film Chronology; Films by Location; and Films Available on Videocassette. A bibliography and exhaustive index round out this comprehensive reference."--BOOK JACKET.
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A key problem facing the construction industry is that all work is done by transient project teams, and in the past there has been no structured approach to learning from projects once they are completed. Now, though, the industry is adapting concepts of knowledge management to improve the situation. This book brings together 13 contributors from research and industry to show how managing construction knowledge can bring real benefits to organisations and projects. It covers a wide range of issues, from basic definitions and fundamental concepts, to the role of information technology, and engendering a knowledge sharing culture. Practical examples from construction and other industry sectors are used throughout to illustrate the various dimensions of knowledge management. The challenges of implementing knowledge management are outlined and the ensuing benefits highlighted.