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Release 2.0: Issue 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

Release 2.0: Issue 1

"An astute observer can note the faint signals of the coming future, extrapolate from them, and begin to divine the business implications." Tim O'Reilly In this inagural issue of Release 2.0, we hope to begin to give you insight into what the alpha geeks are doing today that will be crucial to your business two or more years from now. Who has begun to understand the new rules of business, the unexpected transformations of leverage that will create new winners and losers? What are those rules? And whether you're an entrepreneur, an investor, or a corporate technology strategist, how can you apply them to create value for your business? Topics in this issue include: A Simple Story - What if Web 2.0 stopped being a buzzterm and started making sense? People or Computers - Data is at the core of Web 2.0. Now let's argue about the best way to capture it. More. better. Now! - Continuous iterative development is one of the mantras of Web 2.0, but its influence goes way beyond. One Person Per Blog - It's a joke, it's not quite true, and those who believe it are missing an opportunity. The Canon: A Look at Designing Interactions, by Bill Moggridge, MIT Press

Mastering Algorithms with Perl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 734

Mastering Algorithms with Perl

Many programmers would love to use Perl for projects that involve heavy lifting, but miss the many traditional algorithms that textbooks teach for other languages. Computer scientists have identified many techniques that a wide range of programs need, such as: Fuzzy pattern matching for text (identify misspellings!)Finding correlations in dataGame-playing algorithmsPredicting phenomena such as Web trafficPolynomial and spline fitting Using algorithms explained in this book, you too can carry out traditional programming tasks.

Release 2.0: Issue 8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Release 2.0: Issue 8

A year after Release 2.0 first looked at what financial markets and web markets have to teach one another, it can seem like the two groups are still talking past each other. But we're seeing early signs of how Wall Street and Web 2.0 can work together-and deepening evidence that the two may become inextricable.

Release 2.0: Issue 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Release 2.0: Issue 7

Customer Relationship Management systems are changing in response to the possibilities (and competition) offered by Web 2.0 technologies and even that old standby, email. The quest to harness--and make truly useful--the firehose of information about people, relationships, and activity is entering a new era.

Games, Diversions & Perl Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 590

Games, Diversions & Perl Culture

The Perl Journal (TPJ) did something most print journals aspire to, but few succeed. Within a remarkable short time, TPJ acquired a cult-following and became the voice of the Perl community. Every serious Perl programmer subscribed to it, and every notable Perl guru jumped at the opportunity to write for it. Back issues were swapped like trading cards. No longer in print format, TPJ remains the quintessential spirit of Perl--a publication for and by Perl programmers who see fun and beauty in an admittedly quirky little language.Games, Diversions, and Perl Culture is the third volume of The Best of the Perl Journal, compiled and re-edited by the original editor and publisher of The Perl Journ...

Perl Graphics Programming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Perl Graphics Programming

Graphics programmers aren't the only ones who need to be proficient with graphics. Web and applications programmers know that a dull web page can be quickly transformed into one that's interesting and lively with the use of well-planned graphics. And fortunately, you don't need the skills of a fulltime graphics programmer to use graphics effectively. From access counters and log report graphs to scientific plots and on-the-fly animated GIFs, graphics scripting is within the grasp of most web programmers. Using open source software, like Perl, you have the power to dynamically generate graphics based on user input and activity, easily manipulate graphics content, and optimize graphics for com...

BLAST
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

BLAST

This is the only book completely devoted to the popular BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool), and one that every biologist with an interest in sequence analysis should learn from.

Learning UNIX for Mac OS X Panther
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Learning UNIX for Mac OS X Panther

This work provides a user-friendly tour for the uninitiated of the Mac's UNIX base. You can safely explore Terminal and familiarize yourself with the command line, learning as you go about the hundreds of UNIX programs that come with your Mac

Programming the Network with Perl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Programming the Network with Perl

After providing an introduction to the Perl programming language, this helpful guide teaches computer networking using Perl. Topics discussed include ethernet network analysis, programming standard Internet protocols, and exploring mobile agent programming. * Each chapter provides a general discussion of the technologies under consideration, the support for programming the technologies as provided by Perl, and implementations of working examples * Covers Mobile Agent Technology, which is set to become one of the "next big things" on the Internet * Further information is supplied, including a listing of Web and print resources, programming exercises, and tips to expand the reader's understanding of the material

Java Cookbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 865

Java Cookbook

You have a choice: you can wade your way through lengthy Java tutorials and figure things out by trial and error, or you can pick up Java Cookbook, 2nd Edition and get to the heart of what you need to know when you need to know it.With the completely revised and thoroughly updated Java Cookbook, 2nd Edition, Java developers like you will learn by example, try out new features, and use sample code to understand how new additions to the language and platform work--and how to put them to work for you.This comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples will satisfy Java developers at all levels of expertise. Whether you're new to Java programming and need something to br...