Sucess Mirror Hindi December2010

Kamis, 30 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Read More..

The Flesh In The Furnace By Dean Koontz

Rabu, 29 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Description : A very early koontz book, set in the future where a man creates living puppets for puppet shows. and they get loose.
Publish Year : 1972
Download :
http://www.filesbowl.com/365/Flesh-In-The-Furnace.mobi (.mobi)
Read More..

The Golden One By Elizabeth Peters

Selasa, 28 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Description : A richly woven tale of greed, treachery, intrigue, and murder in a breathtaking realm of ancient wonders and crumbling splendor, a new year, 1917, is dawning, and the great war that ravages the world shows no sign of abating. in these perilous times, archaeologist amelia peabody and her extended family must confront shocking dangers.
Publish Year : 2002
Download :
http://www.filesbowl.com/5HX/The-Golden-One.mobi (.mobi)
Read More..

The Price Of Politics By Bob Woodward

Senin, 27 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Description : Based on 18 months of reporting, woodwards 17th book the price of politics is an intimate, documented examination of how president obama and the highest profile republican and democratic leaders in the united states congress attempted to restore the american economy and improve the federal government’s fiscal condition over three and one half years.
Publish Year : 2012
Download http://www.filesbowl.com/8U2/Bob-Woodward-The-Price-of-Politics.epub (.epub)




Read More..

Active Directory By the Numbers Windows Server 2003

Minggu, 26 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Active Directory By the Numbers: Windows Server 2003

Active Directory By the Numbers: Windows Server 2003
Publisher: By the Numbers Publications | ISBN: 0974759309 | edition 2004 | CHM | 268 pages | 11,7 mb

Learn Active Directory fast! Windows Server 2003, Microsofts® newest server operating system, builds upon the legendary scalability and flexibility of Active Directory. By the Numbers® takes you step-by-step into this fascinating world of inter-connected computing.
-Learn the basics of Active Directory
-Learn how to keep Windows client computers up to date with the powerful Software update Service
-Manage Windows client computers through powerful Group Policy Objects
-Install Microsoft Windows over a network with Remote Installation Services
-Protect your servers from viruses
-Learn how to back up your servers
-And much, much more!



>>:: NO PASSWORD ::<<

Depositfiles

Extabit

Uploading

Megaupload

>>::..::!!!NO MIRRORS, READ THE RULES!!!::..::<<
Read More..

Art of Computer Programming Volume 2 Seminumerical Algorithms

Sabtu, 25 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2: Seminumerical Algorithms


Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2: Seminumerical Algorithms
By Donald E. Knuth

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 3 edition | 1997 | 784 Pages | ISBN: 0201896842 | PDF | 44.50 MB

Volume 2 of Donald Knuths classic series The Art of Computer Programming covers seminumerical algorithms, with topics ranging from random number generators to floating point operations and other optimized arithmetic algorithms. Truly comprehensive and meticulously written, this book (and series) is that rarest of all creatures--a work of authoritative scholarship in classical computer science, but one that can be read and used profitably by virtually all working programmers.

The book begins with fundamental questions regarding random numbers and how to use algorithms to generate them. Subsequent chapters demonstrate efficient computation of single-precision and double-precision arithmetic calculations and modular arithmetic. The text then presents prime factorization (which can be used in cryptography, for instance) and algorithms for calculating fractions. This volume ends with algorithms for polynomial arithmetic and manipulation of power-series topics, which will benefit those with some knowledge of calculus.

Throughout this beautifully presented edition, Knuth incorporates hundreds of useful exercises for trying out the algorithms. These range from simple problems to larger research project topics. (The book provides answers, where appropriate, at the end of the book.) The result is a text thats suitable for college or graduate-level computer science courses or individual study by programmers. Volume 2 is an indispensable part of any working programmers library.

Volume 1
Volume 3
Volume 4




Read More..

Mathematics for Machine Technology

Jumat, 24 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Mathematics for Machine Technology


Mathematics for Machine Technology
By Robert D. Smith

Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning; 4 edition | 1998 | 448 Pages | ISBN: 0827379420 | PDF | 56.37 MB

The new edition of this best-selling text stresses an understanding of mathematical concepts relevant to the machine trades/manufacturing and overcomes the often mechanical "plug in" approach found in many trade-related texts. A complete grasp of those concepts is emphasized in the presentation and application of all topics from general math to oblique trigonometry, compound angles, and numerical control.

The presentations are accompanied by realistic industry-related examples, illustrations, and actual applications, which progress from the simple to the relatively complex. The analytic approach that is necessary in translating engineering drawing dimensions to machine working dimensions is emphasized throughout. Integration of algebraic and geometric principles with trigonometry by careful sequence and treatment of material also helps the student in solving industrial applications




Read More..

Archer Sloan Superconfidence 4 CDs mp3

Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Archer Sloan - Superconfidence (4 CDs mp3)


Archer Sloan - Superconfidence (4 CDs mp3)
Sloan | ISBN: N/a | 2005 | MP3 | 133 Mb

It is a course that you listen to, do exercises, and "develop" the confidence you need for everyday life, your game, etc.
It is the 10 day version of the 21 day Demonic Conidence.



Read More..

Discovering Mathematics with Magma Reducing the Abstract to the Concrete Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics

Rabu, 22 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Discovering Mathematics with Magma: Reducing the Abstract to the Concrete (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)


Discovering Mathematics with Magma: Reducing the Abstract to the Concrete (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)
By Wieb Bosma, John Cannon

Publisher: Springer | 2006 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 3540376321 | PDF | 12.62 MB


This volume celebrates the first decade of the Computer Algebra system Magma. With a design based on the ontology and semantics of algebra, Magma enables users to rapidly formulate and perform calculations in the more abstract parts of mathematics. This book introduces the reader to the role Magma plays in advanced mathematical research through 14 case studies which, in most cases, describe computations underpinning new theoretical results. The authors of the chapters were chosen both for their expertise in the particular field and for their innovative use of Magma.

Although by no means exhaustive, the topics range over much of Magmas coverage of algorithmic algebra: from number theory and algebraic geometry, via representation theory and group theory to some branches of discrete mathematics and graph theory. A basic introduction to the Magma language is given in an appendix. The book is simultaneously an invitation to learn a new programming language in the context of contemporary research problems, and an exposition of the types of problem that can be investigated using computational algebra.


Read More..

Firewalls 2nd edition

Selasa, 21 Januari 2014

0 komentar

About This Book



We try to provide you with a book that can act as a reference guide for fire-walls. We don’t expect you to read the book from cover to cover but to look at specific topics that meet your needs. Twenty chapters and an appendix cover all topics of firewalls and their implementation. Just turn to the chapter that catches your attention and start reading. Each chapter has been designed so that you can read it on its own.

How to Use This Book

This book is easy to drive, and doesn’t require a manual. Simply turn to the Table of Contents, find a topic that interests you, and go to that chapter.

If you’re looking for configuration details for specific firewalls, jump to Part IV where we provide detailed steps on how to install and configure popular fire-wall products used today. If you’re just looking for tips on how to configure a firewall for specific protocols, Parts II and III look at simple and advanced pro-tocol rules in standalone and Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) configurations.

How This Book Is Organized

Inside this book, you will find the chapters divided into five parts. Each part addresses a specific issue involved in designing and implementing firewall solutions. The book is modular enough that you aren’t forced to read each chapter in order. Feel free to find the part that catches your interest, and dig in from there!

Part I: Introducing Firewall Basics

You have to start somewhere! The chapters in this part help you to identify the threats and risks to your network when it’s connected to the Internet and how firewalls help mitigate those risks. If you’ve read articles about the latest hacking attempts, you may wonder how those attacks work and why your network may be vulnerable. This part helps you to understand how those attacks take place and what measures you can take to protect your network from the attack.
In addition to looking at various attacks, this part also goes over the basics of the TCP/IP suite so that you can get a grasp on the rules implemented by today’s firewalls.

Part II: Establishing Rules

So, you’re sitting at your desk, minding your own business, and your boss walks in. The boss sees your copy of Firewalls For Dummies lying on your desk and says, “Can you help the network geek with the firewall?” This is the part for you! Part II helps you design firewall rules to protect networks and home offices.

Not only does this part show you how to configure firewall rules, it also describes the process of determining what protocols to allow in and out of your network. If you don’t have guidelines for securing your network, coming up with a configuration for your firewall is almost impossible!

Part III: Designing Network Configurations

Put on your helmets for a trip to the world of Demilitarized Zones (the com-puter kind, not the combat kind). Part III puts it all together by showing you common firewall configurations that are used to protect a network.

This part looks at firewall configurations that use one or more firewalls to protect both your private network and resources that you expose to the Internet.
Part IV: Deploying Solutions Using Firewall Products

After reading this book, you will know how to configure some of today’s popular firewalls to protect your network. This part describes the steps required to secure Microsoft Windows and Linux desktops, gives you the dirt on common intrusion detection systems, and studies the configuration of two popular firewalls: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server and Check Point FireWall-1.

Part IV closes with a useful discussion on how to choose a firewall. Think of it as a buying a new car. When you buy a new car, you come up with a list of fea-tures that you want in your car, such as a CD player or power windows. This chapter covers the features that you may want to have in the firewall you select.
Part V: The Part of Tens

No For Dummies book would be complete without the Part of Tens. We include tips on security configuration, tools you may want to acquire, and Internet sites that can keep you up-to-date with security issues.

In addition to the Part of Tens, the Appendix provides a comprehensive list-ing of IP Protocol numbers, ICMP type numbers, and a TCP/UDP port listing that you can use to aid your firewall configuration.



http://tinyurl.com/3dvj98
Read More..

Industries and Careers for Engineers 2008

Senin, 20 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Industries and Careers for Engineers 2008


Industries and Careers for Engineers 2008
WetFeet | 2008 | ISBN: 1582077657 | 75 pages | PDF | 1,6 MB

1 Introduction
2 At a Glance
3 Overview
4 Employment
Outlook
7 Industries
8 Aerospace and
Defense
11 Biotech and
Pharmaceuticals
16 Computer Hardware
19 Computer Software
22 Consulting
26 Energy and Utilities
30 Investment Banking
33 Nonprofits and
Government
37 Telecommunications
43 Careers
44 Information
Technology
46 Manufacturing
and Production
49 Medicine and
Health
52 Operations
54 Programming
57 Project
Management
59 Supply Chain
Management
61 Web Development









Read More..

The Cleveland Clinic Intensive Review of Internal Medicine

Minggu, 19 Januari 2014

0 komentar
The Cleveland Clinic Intensive Review of Internal Medicine

The Cleveland Clinic Intensive Review of Internal Medicine By James K Stoller, Franklin A Michota, Brian F Mandell
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2009-04-01 | 992 Pages | ISBN: 0781790794 | chm | 54 MB

Now in its revised, updated Fifth Edition, The Cleveland Clinic Intensive Review of Internal Medicine offers thorough preparation for board certification and recertification exams in internal medicine. It is written by distinguished Cleveland Clinic faculty and serves as the syllabus for the Cleveland Clinics esteemed internal medicine board review course. Clinical vignettes and bulleted lists throughout the book highlight key clinical points. This edition also includes boxed "Points to Remember". Board simulations appear at the end of each section. An updated mock board exam containing over 200 multiple-choice questions appears at the end of the book. A companion Website will offer an interactive question bank with 200 additional questions.






DoWnLoAd FiLe


mirror



>>:: NO PASSWORD ::<<


mirror



>>::..::!!!NO MIRRORS!!!::..::<<



Read More..

CSS Web design

Sabtu, 18 Januari 2014

0 komentar

Creating Compelling Designs



CSS allows you to separate presentation from content when building a Web site. Put another way, HTML itself is rather limited in what it can effectively display. It’s fine for holding or describing content (such as a paragraph of text), but the appearance of raw HTML Web pages isn’t very stylish (to put it kindly).

With HTML, you often can’t find an easy way — or any way at all — to display the content so that it looks really good when someone views it in a browser. Using CSS techniques, you can often make your site much more attractive, and at the same time, enforce style rules that help unify the entire site’s appearance across all its pages.

In this book, you find out how to wrap your online content in appealing visual designs using CSS, including special dramatic effects such as animated transi¬tions between images or entire pages. Style sheets can provide striking, well-designed containers into which relatively plain HTML content is poured.

The best Web pages aren’t merely efficient, logical, and stable — they also look really cool. The end result of employing CSS is a more attractive Web site with a more coherent, effective overall design.

Separating Content from Style

CSS also improves efficiency by allowing you to separate content from the styles that control the content’s appearance. You can describe your CSS styles in the header section of a Web page — thereby moving them up and out of

the HTML code. Or you can even put your CSS style rules in entirely separate files. A Web page’s HTML resides in one file. It merely includes a link specify¬ing the location of the independent CSS file that contains the style rules (how a Heading 1 headline or paragraph elements are supposed to look, where they’re positioned, how big they are, what texture underlies them, and so on).

If you’re a designer working on a Web page with a programmer, it’s more efficient for you to separate your code from the programmer’s HTML or script code. A designer can work on an external CSS style sheet, rather than wading through the programmer’s HTML files and trying to manage style attributes embedded within the HTML code. The HTML programmer will appreciate this, and so will you, the CSS designer. No more stepping on each other’s toes.

Of course, many Web sites are designed by a single person wearing many hats: HTML, script, and CSS can all be written by one talented individual. This book doesn’t neglect that audience. Most of the CSS examples in this book are contained within HTML pages, demonstrating how the entire page works in harmony. You can just load the book’s examples into your browser and see the delightful results immediately. An entire chapter is even devoted to scripting, so that you can get your feet wet with interactive dynamic CSS effects as well.

Benefiting from the Cascade

CSS offers various kinds of benefits. For example, a single style sheet can cas¬cade its effects through all the pages in a Web site. One side of effect of this is that if you decide to change your site’s default body font from Arial to Times New Roman, you need make that change only once within the style sheet, rather than hunting down all the attributes throughout the entire set of HTML code files that make up your site. Another benefit of using CSS is that the style sheet only needs to be downloaded once to the user’s computer. Thereafter, it’s called up from a local cache, resulting in smaller HTML pages. Your Web pages load faster into the user’s browser — still a major consideration for the 60 percent or so of online Americans who still don’t have broadband high¬speed Internet connections.

If you’ve already worked with CSS, this book will sharpen your skills and show you lots of new techniques. You’ll take your Web design to the next level. If you’re new to CSS, you’re in the right place: You’ll find just what you need here to build unified, attractive, inviting Web sites.
This book shows you, the CSS designer, how best to exploit, expand, adminis¬ter, and write code for Web pages. The book covers all the essentials of CSS,

with many step-by-step examples showing how to manage the various ele¬ments of CSS, including:

* How to design Web pages without using tables
* Understanding CSS inheritance
* Best coding techniques
* Page elements (spacing, fonts, colors, and so on)
* Practical ways to integrate CSS into new or existing Web sites
* Syntax rules, properties, and values
* How CSS works together with HTML and scripting
* Embedded and external style sheets
* Advanced visual effects such as transitions
* Selectors and declarations
* The latest CSS3 features

End of the Browser Wars

CSS has been available for several years, but, like DHTML (dynamic HTML for Web page animation effects), CSS languished because of the browser wars. Basically, Netscape’s Navigator and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer attempted to enforce different, proprietary standards. Now that Netscape is all but dead in the marketplace and standards have become relatively stable because of the dominance of Internet Explorer, CSS has become a major technology for the creation and design of first-rate Web sites. Some incompatibility issues still exist, but this book deals with them only occasionally. Why? Because often you need not write complex, workaround code to take into account an audi¬ence so small that, practically speaking, many Web pages simply ignore them.

That said, I realize that some designers are forced to deal with browser com¬patibility issues, so I do explore the topic in some depth in Chapter 17. You see how to detect which browser and version the user has and how to take appropriate steps to deal with it in your Web page code. I also tell you where to find the best compatibility charts online; how to see what your page looks like and test its behavior in non-compliant browsers; and how to automati¬cally redirect a browser to a different Web page or Web site if that browser can’t deal with your CSS code.

A few years ago, people were moving from Netscape to Internet Explorer, but a large percent of your Web site’s audience was still using Netscape. You had to write CSS (and HTML and scripting) that worked effectively in both browsers.That’s simply no longer true. The migration is over; Netscape is merely a ghost wandering the halls of the computer history museums.

Most CSS books waste lots of space on compatibility issues. I’ve decided to greatly reduce coverage of that topic for precisely the same reason that today’s newspapers infrequently devote space to the Gulf War of 1991. That war’s over. Same with Netscape and the other, minor browsers like Opera that have a small user base. History and popular opinion has elected Internet Explorer (IE) as the standard — who are we to argue? One exception is Mozilla Firefox, which is coming out of left field and could eventually challenge Internet Explorer’s dominance in the browser arena.

Firefox is an “open source” — in other words, “no charge” — piece of software. Of course, Internet Explorer is also sometimes described as free. True, it comes “free” with Windows, but as we all know, that’s not precisely the same as no charge. You do buy Windows, and its browser is a feature of Windows that you get bundled into the operating system.

Another meaning of open source is that the code, the programming underly¬ing the Firefox browser, is available to anyone. Lots of good programmers are writing interesting plug-ins and modifications that you can add to Firefox to give it new features.

Firefox is fast, sleek, and overall pretty stable. In fact, it’s not under constant attack by hackers, as is IE. There are two reasons for this: not too many people are using Firefox (yet), so the payoff of using it to spread viruses is rather poor. Second, virus authors are frequently in sympathy with the ideals of the open source software community, and, shall we say, less inclined to appreciate Microsoft.

So, watch out, IE. Firefox, or something similar, could eventually gain market share and, possibly, eventually become the browser standard. But for now, more than 95 percent of browser users are looking at your Web page through IE, so you can generally ignore the problems that arise when you try to make your CSS code work with all possible browsers and all possible versions of those browsers. IE is likely to continue to dominate for at least the next few years.

Just relax and assume that your Web page visitors are either using IE, or are accustomed to the penalties for sticking with a fringe browser. But if you must face the compatibility issue, take a look at Chapter 17.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is designed to satisfy a broad audience, including both Web pro¬grammers and designers. The book shows how to exploit CSS by developing solutions to common Internet coding and Web-page design problems.

Programmers discover how to more effectively control browser elements in order to build Web clients that are as interactive and efficient as traditional Windows applications. Designers see how to create attractive, coherent Web sites. Beginners will find the book to be an effective tutorial introduction to CSS; experienced users will find it a useful, up-to-date reference.For designers, would-be designers, programmers, and developers alike

The book is written for a broad audience: designers, would-be designers, programmers, developers, and even small office staff or individuals who want their Web pages to come alive. In other words, the book is valuable to everyone who wants to design more effective Web pages and do the work more efficiently.

The book shows how to exploit validators to ferret out errors in your code, and how to solve design problems using utilities, features, hidden shortcuts, and other CSS techniques.

The book is also for would-be designers who want to get involved in creating, customizing, or improving Web page design, but just don’t know how to get started. Whether you want to sell cars, create a good-looking blog, or are interested in creating a great visual impression, you’ll find what you need in this book. The book is filled with useful advice about design (what looks good, what looks bad, and what looks just plain boring). And you get plenty of prac¬tical, real-world CSS examples, including

* Following best design practices
* Managing text effectively
* Using the rule of thirds for effective overall page design
* Creating dynamic, animated effects such as fades and moving shadows

Making do in a shaky economy

No matter what they tell us from the bully pulpit, we know how shaky the econ¬omy is, don’t we? The primary trend in nearly all industries today is toward making do with less: fewer workers, less time to complete tasks, and stretch¬ing resources as much as possible. This trend demands improved productiv¬ity. Some offices respond by letting some of the staff go and heaping additional work on the remaining employees. In many cases, a more successful long-term tactic is to improve the general efficiency of the staff, downsized or not.CSS is loaded with features to improve productivity for Web page design and maintenance, if the designer knows how to exploit them. CSS Web Design For Dummies is the handbook that takes the reader from idea to finished site.

I hope that all my work exploring CSS benefits you, showing you many useful shortcuts and guiding you over the rough spots. I won’t pull any punches: I confess when I had to wrestle with CSS or other code for several hours to accomplish something. But after I’ve put in the time getting it work, I can almost always show you how to do it in a few minutes. The example code is here in this book, ready to do what you need done.

Plain, Clear English

Also, unlike some other books about CSS (which must remain nameless — they know who they are!), this book is written in plain, clear English. Novices find many sophisticated tasks made easy: The book is filled with step-by-step examples that beginners can follow, even if they’ve never written a line of CSS or HTML, or designed a single Web page. And if you’re an experienced CSS designer, better still. You’ll find out how to accomplish sophisticated tasks quickly. You also discover how to harness the machinery built into CSS. You also find out how to leverage your current skills to prepare for the future of CSS programming: moving beyond CSS2 to CSS3.

How to Use This Book

This book concentrates on the currently accepted version of Cascading Style Sheets: CSS2. The next version, CSS3, is not scheduled to become official (translation: fully adopted by Internet Explorer) for several years. However, the CSS committees continue to meet, exchange e-mail, and accept sugges¬tions from the likes of us. They also plan to roll out “modules” — parts of the CSS3 recommendation will appear occasionally for the next few years. If you want to experiment with some of the new stuff, download Mozilla Firefox and try some of the CSS3 code examples in Chapter 15. They won’t work in Internet Explorer, as yet.

This book obviously can’t cover every feature in HTML, scripting, and still do a good job with CSS itself. Yet these technologies intimately interact in the better, more dynamic, and engaging Web sites. CSS adds beauty and coherence to a site. HTML contains the content and organizes it into a tree structure. Scripting offers sophisticated interaction with the user, dramatic animated effects, and other benefits.

As you try the many step-by-step examples in this book, you’ll become familiar with the most useful features of CSS and find many shortcuts and time-savingtricks — some that can take years to discover on your own. (Believe me, some of them have taken me years to stumble upon.) You also see how to exploit HTML and scripting in the context of CSS design. As you’ll discover, it’s fasci¬nating to make these technologies stand together and kick high in the air as one, as if they were a single organism. Kinda like the Rockettes.

Many people think that HTML is impossibly difficult and that scripting (pro¬gramming in the classic meaning of the term) is even more difficult. They don’t have to be.

In fact, you find solutions in this book that you can simply copy. Just copy and paste a few lines of code, for example, to be able to automatically change your CSS styles while the user is viewing your page in the browser. In other words, you can, for instance, resize a paragraph if the user clicks on it. The paragraph’s font-size style can change in response to events like a click. Or, you can set up a timer that makes things happen after a period of delay, or on regular intervals. This sort of thing amplifies your CSS designs and is worth adding to your bag of designer tricks.

This book tells you if a particular wheel has already been invented. It also shows you how to save time by using or modifying existing Web pages to fit your needs, instead of building new solutions from scratch. But if you’re doing something totally original (congratulations!), this book also gives you step-by-step recipes for tackling all the CSS tasks from the ground up.

How This Book Is Organized

The overall goal of CSS Web Design For Dummies is to provide an enjoyable and understandable guide for the CSS designer. This book is accessible to people with little or no CSS experience.
The book is divided five parts. But just because the book is organized doesn’t mean you have to be. You don’t have to read the book in sequence from Chapter 1 to the end, just as you don’t have to read a cookbook in sequence.

In fact, if you want to see what’s coming up in CSS3, just go to Chapter 15 right away.

If you want to find out how to create well-designed Web pages without resort¬ing to the traditional HTML tables to hang your elements on, just flip over to Chapter 12, which explains how to build pages using only CSS positioning fea¬tures. You’re not expected to know what’s in Parts I or II to get results in Part III. Similarly, within each chapter, you can often scan the headings and jump right to the section covering the task that you want to accomplish. No need to read each chapter from start to finish. I’ve been careful to make all the examples and CSS code as self-contained as possible. Each of them works, too. They’ve been thoroughly tested.

All of the source code for all the examples in this book is downloadable from this book’s Web site at www.dummies.com/go/csswebdesign. The following sections give you a brief description of the book’s five main parts.

Part I: The ABCs of CSS

This first Part introduces CSS, explaining its purposes and fundamental nature. You see how common tasks are accomplished and find out all about the elements of CSS design. You also discover how CSS improves on HTML and find out how to build practical style sheets for real-world Web site solu¬tions. You figure out how to think beyond HTML — putting together Web pages that have style and grace — all because of the added power that CSS gives a designer. Topics in this part include starting from scratch, migrating from HTML to CSS, understanding the meaning of the cascade, and getting your feet wet with the major building blocks of CSS behavior: selectors and inheritance. You also consider what kind of editor (if any) you might want to use to assist you in building CSS styles.

Part II: Looking Good with CSS

Part II begins with some practical exploration of the details of CSS design: how you position the pages various zones, conditional formatting, relative position¬ing, absolute and fixed elements, and stacking flow. You go on to see all about handling text: a refresher course for designers who need to brush up on clas¬sic fonts, weights, special effects, and good text design principles in general. This section also serves as a course in text display techniques for those new to the subject. All the essentials are covered, from simple concepts such as font size, to advanced subjects like the uses of the various font families (and why you should avoid some of them like the plagues that they are). This book also covers the kinds of values you can provide to CSS properties, like color and position. You explore the units of length and measurement, color values, percentages, and related positioning and sizing specs. Part II concludes with a chapter where you play around with some great designer secrets: kerning, leading, custom backgrounds, adding textures, and using graphics applica¬tions to improve the quality of some of your page elements. In general, you find out how to achieve striking, compelling design and how to manage some¬thing equally important: avoiding vulgarity in your designs.

Part III: Adding Artistry: Design and Composition with CSS

Part III picks up and expands the topics that concluded Part II: how to make beautiful Web pages using CSS. You consider the elements of good page com¬position, the secrets of Web design gurus, and the issues involving symmetry. (Is severely symmetrical layout ever a good idea, outside of debutante-ball and wedding invitations?) You also find out how to take a new look at your overall design, abstracting the shapes so that you’re not reading any text or viewing any photos. Instead, you’re looking at the black, white, and gray rec¬tangles (and hopefully other shapes) that compose your page.

In this Part, you go on to manipulate margins, padding, borders, lines, and frames. These elements allow you to build effective zones within your page, cuing the viewer about the nature of each zone and collecting related informa¬tion inside separate zones. For example, a caption and the photo it describes can be considered a logical zone, so you might want to frame them, or use a line beneath them, or add some margins around them.

This Part also explores the best way to display tables and lists and how to get rid of tables that are not displayed. (Traditionally, tables have been used as hooks on which to hang the other elements of a Web page, allowing design¬ers to position things. Now, you can get that job done better with pure CSS.)

Part III concludes with some cool transition effects. You see how to gently fade in some text or graphics. (You’ve seen the effect on the better-designed Web pages: One element gradually grows dim as a second element under¬neath it becomes visible.) You also discover other special effects like those seen in movies and TV. Do you want to add some of these animations and transitions to your own pages? You can.

Part IV: Advanced CSS Techniques

Part IV focuses on various sophisticated techniques for those of you who have mastered the CSS basics, beginning with an exploration of the ways that CSS styles cascade, the tree structure, and inheritance in general. You also discover the latest cutting-edge selectors, pseudo-elements (they’re not as pseudo as they might seem), and how CSS3 will redefine the way CSS behaves.

You find out how to employ scripting, which for many designers is their first exposure to true computer programming. True, any time you communicate with a computer (CSS included), you’re using a computer language and, in a technical sense, programming. But scripting is hard-core programming. You can tell the Web page to do pretty much anything you want it to do with scripts. You learn about dynamic code (changing CSS properties and styles while your page is in the user’s browser), timers, animation techniques, tog¬gling, and other cool effects possible only via scripts.

You need not go on to become a script programmer, however, to put these effects into your Web pages. You can just copy and paste — monkey see, monkey do fashion — and the scripts do their jobs just as well as if you knew what you were doing. Part IV concludes with how to fix ailing CSS and HTML code. Called validating, parsing, or more accurately, debugging, you find out the best way to track down and repair Web pages that misbehave and don’t do what you want them to do.

Part V: The Part of Tens

This is the smallest Part in the book, but it’s moist and succulent. It includes various tips, tricks, techniques, and topics that I wanted to include in the book but didn’t quite find a perfect place for elsewhere.

Sure, it’s a grab-bag — I’m not hiding that fact — but you might find the just tip you’ve been looking for here. The topics include a utility that you can use to understand complex CSS selectors (it translates complicated CSS code into ordinary English); how to avoid common CSS coding errors; a browser-independent way to center headlines, text, or graphics; fixing script problems; some of the best CSS online resources, including a site that offers excellent, understandable tutorials on the more baffling aspects of advanced CSScoding; an explanation of why you should consider using Visual Studio as a CSS editor; an online site that specializes in ways to use CSS to build columns into your pages; and more. Each tip was chosen for its succulence.


http://tinyurl.com/3afh9t
Read More..

Elements of Modern Algebra

Jumat, 17 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Elements of Modern Algebra

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us

Elements of Modern Algebra
Publisher: Brooks Cole | ISBN: 0534373518 | edition 1999 | PDF | 416 pages | 14,6 mb

The authors gradually introduce and develop concepts to help make the material more accessible. This text is intended for the introductory course in algebraic structures and covers groups before rings. This course often is used to bridge the gap from manipulative to theoretical mathematics and to help prepare secondary mathematics teachers for their careers. This text includes some optional sections to give instructors flexibility.

My Links

Download

mirror

To thank me use my links, please!

My AH blog!

mirror


Read More..

Charlene Li Open Leadership How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead

Kamis, 16 Januari 2014

0 komentar

Charlene Li - Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead



Charlene Li - Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead
Jossey-Bass | ISBN: 0470597267 | 2010-05-24 | PDF | 336 pages | 1.46 Mb

An essential guide for leaders who want to use social media to be "open" while maintaining control

"Be Open, Be Transparent, Be Authentic" are the current leadership mantras-but companies often push back. Business is premised on the concept of control and yet the new world order demands openness-leaders do not know how to be open and be in control. This must-have resource will help the modern leader understand how to lead in the new open world-where blogging, twittering, facebooking, and digging are becoming the norm. the author lays out the steps that leaders must take to transform their organizations and themselves into being "open" -and exactly what that will mean.
- Shows how to use social media to become an open organization
- Offers basic advice for leaders who are adapting to the new era of openness in the marketplace
- The author Charlene Li is one of the foremost experts on social media and technologies

In easy-to-understand language, this book will help leaders orient themselves to social networking and other technological advances.
Download:

Download HERE
Mirror

No mirrors please
Read More..

Brain Inspired Information Technology

Rabu, 15 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Brain-Inspired Information Technology


Brain-Inspired Information Technology
Publisher: Springer | Pages: 182 | 2010-02-01 | ISBN 3642040241 | PDF | 5 MB


"Brain-inspired information technology" is one of key concepts for the development of information technology in the next generation. Explosive progress of computer technology has been continuing based on a simple principle called "if-then rule". This means that the programmer of software have to direct every action of the computer programs in response to various inputs. There inherently is a limitation of complexity because we human have a limited capacity for managing complex systems. Actually, many bugs, mistakes of programming, exist in computer software, and it is quite difficult to extinguish them. The parts of computer programs where computer viruses attack are also a kind of programming mistakes, called security hole. Of course, human body or nervous system is not perfect. No creator or director, however, exists for us. The function of our brain is equipped by learning, self-organization, natural selection, and etc, resulting in adaptive and flexible information system. Brain-inspired information technology is aiming to realize such nature-made information processing system by using present computer system or specific hardware. To do so, researchers in various research fields are getting together to inspire each other and challenge cooperatively for the same goal.



Credits to original uploader





Read More..

Survival Guide for Women in Business

Selasa, 14 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Survival Guide for Women in Business


Survival Guide for Women in Business by Sarah Baicker
Publisher: WetFeet 2008 | ISBN: 1582078661 158207867X | 54 pages | PDF | 2.8 MB

Attitudes have changed, but the business careers of men and women still look very different. Women face unique challenges in corporate America and they have unique needs. Here s a career guide that speaks directly to women, helping them navigate the sometimes rocky road to success. It features hard-learned advice from career coaches, industry observers, and women who forged their own paths at top firms. WetFeet s Survival Guide for Women in Business offers pragmatic solutions to real problems and proven strategies for enduring and thriving in the business world. Turn to this Wetfeet Insider Guide to learn: How to assess your personal goals and plot your career trajectory If getting an MBA is the right decision Why women don t negotiate and how you can Creative methods for achieving better work/life balance How to take a hiatus without derailing your career How to hone your networking skills The keys to being a successful and respected leader Techniques for sizing up an organization s culture

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Plotting your Career Trajectory

Chapter 3: Networking

Chapter 4: The Job Hunt

Chapter 5: The Uphill Battle

Chapter 6: Work/Life Balance

Chapter 7: Real People Profiles

Chapter 8: For your Reference





DoWnLoAd FiLe


mirror



>>:: NO PASSWORD ::<<


mirror



>>::..::!!!NO MIRRORS!!!::..::<<



Read More..

Animal Sciences Volume 3 Hab–Pep

Minggu, 12 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Animal Sciences (Volume 3 Hab–Pep)


Animal Sciences (Volume 3 Hab–Pep)
Publisher: Gacl | ISBN: 0028655567 | edition 2001 | PDF | 240 pages | 10,2 mb

This encyclopedia set, part of the Macmillan Science Library series, is designed to accommodate middle-school students through college undergraduates. The work contains approximately 300 signed entries on a variety of topics relating to animal science, including animal development, functions, behavior, ecology, and evolution. The connection between animals and humans is also explored in entries such as Animal testing, Apiculture, and Domestic animals. Also included are biographies of noted scientists who have made "significant contributions" to the field (for example, Henry Walter Bates, Rachel Carson, Gregor Mendel) as well as introductions to career opportunities in the related disciplines. Articles appear in alphabetical order and range in length from several paragraphs to several pages. All are accompanied by see also references and further reading suggestions





Read More..

RAJAA AL SANEA THE GIRLS OF RIYADH

Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Kisah Email Empat Gadis Saudi Arabia yang Menghebohkan...
Versi asli buku ini diluncurkan dalam bahasa Arab pada 2005, dan secepatnya dilarang beredar di Saudi Arabia karena isinya yang menghebohkan.
Keberanian buku ini berlanjut bak nyala api di seantero pasar gelap Saudi dan menggemparkan hingga ke belahan Timur-Tengah lainnya. Hingga kini, hak terjemahan atas buku ini telah terjual ke lebih dari dua puluh lima negara.
Setiap minggu—setelah salat Jumat—seseorang tak dikenal mengirimkan email bersambung kepada para wanita yang melakukan chatting di sebuah grup online di Saudi Arabia. Terdapat lima puluh email dalam setahun. Isinya menghebohkan.
Kisah nyata kehidupan empat gadis Riyadh: Qamrah, Michelle, Shedim, dan Lumais. Terlalu banyak hal yang mengejutkan hingga Anda harus membaca isi buku ini untuk mengetahuinya...

Format file : DigiBook
Download
Read More..

Panduan Membuat dan Mengelola Blog di Multiply

Jumat, 10 Januari 2014

0 komentar

Ebook yang disusun full images ini diperuntukkan bagi Anda yang belum memiliki account di Multiply maupun yang sudah memiliki account di Multiply, namun masih mengalami kebingungan dalam mengelola, mempercantik, menambahkan pernak-pernik, serta melakukan berbagai aktivitas lainnya di Multiply.

Dikirim oleh : Catur Hadi Purnomo
Link Download :
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2368529/EBOOKMULTIPLY.zip.html
Read More..

Download ebook kamasutra gratis

Kamis, 09 Januari 2014

0 komentar
Read More..

Download ebook koleksi PT elex media computindo part II

Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

0 komentar

Buku Grafik
20 Kreasi Binatang Laut dengan CorelDRAW 12
20 Kreasi Buah dengan CorelDRAW 12
25 Kreasi CorelDraw12
87 Teknik Profesional Photoshop CS2
101 Tip & Trik Adobe Photoshop CS
101 Tip & Trik Adobe Photoshop CS2
161 Teknik Profesional Flash MX 2004
168 Teknik Profesional Photoshop CS
Architectural Computer Generated Imagery
AutoCAD 2004 2D Jilid 1 Memakai Satuan Metric
Beginners Guide Photoshop CS2
Buku Latihan MAYA Unlimited 5.0 untuk Pemula
Kreasi Foto Digital Gaya Remaja
Membuat Animasi Alam dengan Corel Bryce
Panduan Lengkap Memakai Adobe Photoshop CS
Seri Penuntun Praktis Adobe Photoshop CS
Special Project 16 Kiat Praktis Mempercantik Foto
Special Project 17 Efek Teks Fantastis
Special Project 22 Kreasi Desain Grafis
Special Project 24 Efek Populer
Special Project 24 Teknik Editing Foto
Special Project Digital Painting
Special Project Melukis Digital
Special Project Membuat Animasi Kartun The Incredibles
Special Project Membuat Efek Khusus Matrix
Special Project Membuat Web Album Foto
Special Project Membuat Web Blog
Special Project Menggambar & Animasi Karakter
Special Project Teknik Pencahayaan

Buku Hardware

Interfacing Komputer dan Mikrokontroler
Menggambar dan Membuat PCB Rangkaian Elektronika dengan TraxMaker
Teknik Mengontrol PC dengan Remote Control InfraRed
Teknik Reparasi PC dan Monitor

Buku Internet & Jaringan

Administrasi Jaringan Komputer Lintas Platform
Instalasi dan Konfigurasi Jaringan Microsoft Windows
Kreasi Web Fantastis dengan Photoshop CS
Solusi Menjadi Web Profesional
SPK Internet & Aplikasinya
SPP Kiat Jitu Membangun Jaringan Linux dengan Windows
SPP Trik Mengelola Kuota Internet Bersama dgn SQUID

Buku Office

101 Tip & Trik MS Excel 2003
Aplikasi Excel dalam Perencanaan Keuangan
Cara Mudah Mengatasi Masalah Statistik dan Rancangan Percobaan dengan SPSS 12
Cepat dan Tepat Menguasai Microsoft Excel 2003
Sukses Menulis Skripsi dgn Word 2003
Tip dan Trik SQL Server 2000
Trik Pemrograman Microsoft Excel

Buku OS

Menjelajah Linux Mandrake 10.0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Buku Pemrograman
Analisis dan Desain Objek dgn Visual FoxPro 8.0
BL-Multimedia dan Aplikasinya dg Macromedia Director


sumber :http://nyelonong.dagdigdug.com/

Read More..

KUMPULAN MOTIVASI MOTIVASI NET

Selasa, 07 Januari 2014

0 komentar


Format file : DigiBook

Download

Read More..

MEUTYA HAFID 168 JAM DALAM SANDERA

Minggu, 05 Januari 2014

0 komentar


Siapa pun penonton televisi dan pembaca koran pasti ingat peristiwa nahas tersebut. Meutya Hafid, seorang reporter Metro TV dan Budiyanto, juru kamera yang mendampinginya, disandera oleh Mujahidin Irak. Mereka diculik tiba-tiba saat sedang berhenti di POM Bensin. Seluruh bangsa pun khawatir, berdoa demi keselamatan mereka, dan mengusahakan pembebasan secepatnya.
168 jam lamanya Meutya dan Budi berada dalam sandera. Di dalam sebuah gua kceil di tengah gurun Ramadi. Tidur beralaskan batuan dan dibuai oleh suara bom dan tembakan. Di sana mereka belajar tentang kepasrahan total kepada Yang Kuasa, karena telah begitu dekatnya dengan kata "mati". Di sana mereka diingatkan, bahwa jika Tuhan menghendaki, segalanya bisa terjadi. Dan, di sana pula mereka berdua disadarkan, betapa nyawa sangat berharga, dibandingkan berita paling ekslusif sekalipun.

Format file : DigiBook
Download
Read More..

MIRA W DAKWAAN DARI ALAM BAKA

Sabtu, 04 Januari 2014

0 komentar


Menyatakan bahwa terdakwa Sabdono Lesmono, terbukti dengan sah dan meyakinkan bersalah melakukan tindak pidana, perbuatan cabul dengan anak didiknya yang belum dewasa. Menghukum terdakwa dengan pidana penjara selama tujuh bulan, dan menghukum terdakwa untuk membayar ongkos perkara sebesar…”
Farida menghela napas panjang. Sebagian tuntutannya memang berhasil. Laki-laki itu telah dijatuhi hukuman. Tetapi hukuman yang tidak setimpal atas dosanya.Tujuh bulan penjara untuk perbuatan yang demikian menjijikkan! Memerkosa anak didiknya yang masih di bawah umur. Seorang pelajar kelas satu SMA yang baru berumur lima belas tahun!

Format file : DJVU
Download
Read More..

Download Gratis ebook go kerja com ebook bisnis com duniausaha com carabisnis com bikinduit com bayicerdas com arisanmotor com bisniswanita

0 komentar

waktu hari Ke 18 bulan Ramadan ini, iseng-iseng cari ebook gratisan, ke sasar ke blognya http://downloaduangpanas.blogspot.com/ disini aku nemuin link ebook yang cukup pentinglah buat dikoleksi... Semoga bermanfaat.

aku juga rekomendasikan buka situs ebook ini, keren abis ...

http://ebooksampah.co.cc/


Banyaknya situs jualan ebook di Indonesia dan ebook yang dijual rata-rata tidak 100% membantu mereka yang sudah membelinya untuk sukses. jadi kadangkala intinya hanya untuk “membohongi” pembeli.

atau ada istilahnya

“Tipulah Orang Lain, Karena Anda telah Saya Tipu”

Jadi Jangan Salah Beli Ebook.

go-kerja.com
http://www.go-kerja.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321791/go-kerja.rar

ebook-bisnis.com
http://www.ebook-bisnis.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321845/ebook-bisnis.com.rar

duniausaha.com
http://www.duniausaha.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321865/duniausaha.rar

carabisnis.com
http://www.carabisnis.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321903/carabisnis.rar

bikinduit.com
http://www.bikinduit.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321904/bikinduit.rar

bayicerdas.com
http://www.bayicerdas.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321910/bayicerdas.rar

arisanmotor.com
http://www.arisanmotor.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321924/arisanmotor.rar

bisniswanita.com
http://www.bisniswanita.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321937/bisniswanita.rar

anakjenius.com
http://www.anakjenius.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119321989/anakjenius.rar

aksesgratis.com
http://www.aksesgratis.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322002/aksesgratis.rar

serba-serbi.com
http://serba-serbi.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322125/serba-serbi.zip

rahasiapria
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322443/rahasiapria.rar

rahasia-internet-gratis.com
http://rahasia-internet-gratis.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322483/rahasia-internet-gratis.rar

rahasiapenis.com
http://rahasiapenis.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322485/rahasiapenis.rar

planetbisnis.com
http://planetbisnis.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322494/planetbisnis.rar

penulissukses.com
http://penulissukses.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322508/penulissukses.rar

rahasia-webmaster.com
http://rahasia-webmaster.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322515/rahasia-webmaster.rar

ps2ku.com
http://ps2ku.com/
http://rapidshare.com/files/119322536/ps2ku.rar

belajarbisnisinternet.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/148706357/BBI-1.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/148707929/BBI-2.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/148709075/BBI-3.zip.html

premaninternet.com
http://www.mediafire.com/?jwe2gzmjmmy

kerjakaya.cn
http://kerjakaya.cn/Afiliasi/KerjaKaya%20Produk%20Utama.zip
pw : kerjakayacn

lainnya :
http://kerjakaya.cn/Afiliasi/

30hari.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/152538647/30HARI.com.pdf.html

1. peluang bisnis di Internet
2. pemasang iklan baris otomatis
3. script membuat portal
4. keutamaan ilmu
5. click magnet software
6. bagaimana memperoleh pulsa gratis
7. pemasang url ke search engine
8. script buat iklan baris
9. affiliate, cara gratis mendapat penghasilan

download urutan 1-9
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis10/peluang_bisnis.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis10/iklanbaris.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis10/portal.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis9/ilmu.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis9/klikmagnet.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis9/pulsagratis.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis9/engine.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis10/iklan.zip
http://www.geocities.com/siapbisnis9/affiliate.zip

Rahasia Mendapatkan Pinjaman
http://www.modalbisnis.com
http://www.mediafire.com/?mjjxvwt1rxg

More and discussion : http://kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=1055692

sebelumnya bagi pihak2 yang merasa dirugikan.

Stop Pembodohan Bangsa Sendiiri !!!

Read More..

Ebook Retire Young Retire Rich karya Robert T Kyosaki

0 komentar
Penulis    : Robert T. Kyosaki
jumlah hal: 453
bahasa    : Indonesia
download : Klik Disini


Buku ini berbicara tentang bagaimana kita memulai bisnis dari nol tanpa modal dan pensiun secara bebas finansial dalam waktu kurang dari sepuluh tahun.Di dalam buku "Retire Young Retire Rich", Robert T. Kiyosaki kali ini menitikberatkan pembahasannya pada bagaimana bekerja secara cerdas.
Bagaimana melipatgandakan hasil dari kerja keras dengan menggunakan kekuatan "Daya Ungkit". Ada dua kata yang penting dalam dunia uang, yakni "Arus Kas" dan "Daya Ungkit". Pembahasan mengenai arus kas bisa kita dapatkan dari buku-buku Robert T. Kiyosaki sebelumnya, dan kekuatan dahsyat dari "Daya Ungkit" dikupas tuntas dalam buku ini.
semoga ebook Motivasi  ini bermanfaat serta  sahabat ebookhost juga bisa sukses. Amin
Read More..

Cara Mudah Menulis Ebook

Jumat, 03 Januari 2014

0 komentar


ebook Cara Mudah Menulis Ebook Judul: Cara Mudah Menulis Ebook
Bahasa: Indonesia
Penulis: Tata Danamihardja
Jumlah halaman: -
Format ebook: EXE
Harga: Rp. 0,-
Perekomendasi: Admin

Buku ini membahas proses pembuatan e-book, Mulai dari cara menulis, software apa saja yang diperlukan, cara brainstorming untuk mengumpulkan gagasan dan bahan penulisan, pemasaran, hingga ke soal pendistribusiannya.
Jadi, buat yang mau bikin ebook & menghasilkan uang lewat ebook, "wajib baca buku ini!".

Anda dapat mendownload langsung ebooknya melalui link ini
Apabila mengalami kesulitan mendownload anda dapat memanfaatkan link download alternatifnya di sini
Read More..

Copyright © 2010 Download E-Book | Powered By Blogger