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Monday, December 30, 2013

Installing Apache, MySQL, and PHP

Installing Apache, MySQL, and PHP with David Gassner describes how to install and configure Apache HTTP server, MySQL database server, and PHP, known as the AMP stack, on a local development computer. Chapters are devoted to multiple installation approaches: installing the components separately on both Windows and Mac (including coverage of Apache and PHP on Mac OS X 10.7 Lion), installing the pre-packaged Apache and MySQL distributions in WampServer on Windows and MAMP on Mac, and installing the cross-platform XAMPP and Bitnami on both Mac and Windows. Exercise files are included with the course.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

SQL Server 2012 New Features

SQL Server 2012 is the first cloud-ready information platform for Microsoft. In this course, author Martin Guidry explores its new possibilities, showing you how to protect, unlock, and scale the power of your data, and work with a variety of devices and data sources. The course also provides an overview on obtaining, installing, and running SQL Server 2012 and will be of immense interest to anyone considering upgrading or installing this latest edition.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

CSS3

CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheets 3) is a superset of CSS that adds many new constructs and properties. Support for CSS3 is rapidly improving across all major browsers, making it a critical piece of technology for modern web professionals.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Advanced CSS

Web designer and author Janine Warner discusses advanced CSS techniques and uses Dreamweaver to create CSS-based layouts, edit pre-designed templates, create tables, examine CSS code, and edit WordPress blogging software.

Friday, December 13, 2013

HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5

With HTML5 and CSS3 bursting onto the scene far more quickly than anticipated and the rapid spread of web-enabled smartphones and tablets, designing and building a website has suddenly become more complex. Fortunately, JavaScript libraries like jQuery reconcile browser incompatibilities and make light work of adding dynamic features, and Dreamweaver CS5.5 has risen to the challenge by providing the tools you need to build modern websites with HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. In this course, experienced author and trainer David Powers explains which parts of HTML5 and CSS3 you can use now and how to convert existing pages to HTML5 or build new ones from scratch. You’ll learn how to adapt a website that was originally designed for desktop computers so that it works properly on mobile phones and tablets and how to use CSS media queries to apply different styles depending on screen width, viewing the changes in real time in Dreamweaver´s Live view. You’ll also learn the basics of jQuery and how to use it to enhance forms, how to create CSS3 effects without images, how to choose the right CSS selector, and much more.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Lynda – SQL Server: Triggers, Stored Procedures, and Functions

Lynda – SQL Server Triggers, Stored Procedures, and Functions
This course investigates several key database-programming concepts: triggers, stored procedures, functions, and .NET CLR (Common Language Runtime) assemblies. Author Martin Guidry shows how to combine these techniques and create a high-quality database using Microsoft SQL Server 2012. The course also covers real-world uses of the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE procedures, and how to build a basic web form to connect to your database.

SQL Essentials

Have you been wanting to learn SQL, but have not start yet? Or, maybe you know some SQL, but you need a better understanding of it. Either way, this course is just right for you. Andrew Burgess is teaching on the basic use of SQL with MySQL server and using it from PHP. So, let̢۪s get started!

Sunday, December 8, 2013

SQL Server: Myths and Misconceptions

Learn the truth about common SQL Server myths applicable from SQL Server 2005 onwards. There is so much information online about SQL Server, however much of it is inaccurate to some degree. In this course, you will learn the truth behind more than 80 myths and misconceptions about SQL Server that can cause you performance and availability problems – from someone who wrote the SQL Server code. This course is perfect for developers and DBAs who have been struggling to make sense of conflicting information about SQL Server. The information in the course applies to all versions from SQL Server 2005 onwards.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

PHP with MySQL Beyond the Basics

Lynda – PHP with MySQL Beyond the Basics
In PHP with MySQL Beyond the Basics, expert instructor Kevin Skoglund introduces powerful PHP programming techniques using object-oriented programming (OOP). Both novice and experienced PHP developers will benefit from the efficient, well-organized, reusable, and easy-to-understand code that OOP offers. Kevin shows how OOP techniques can streamline database queries, help manage sessions, and simplify user logins. While building a real-world web application, Kevin also includes practical advice on topics ranging from structuring code to logging user actions. Exercise files accompany the course.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

FIFA 2014 - Black Box V2

 

FIFA 2014 Minimum System Requirements 

OS : Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 Or Windows 8

Processor : 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo

RAM : 2GB RAM for Windows Vista & Windows 7/8

Disc Drive : DVD-ROM at 8x Speed

Hard Drive : 8.0 GB, with additional space required for saved games and DirectX 9.0c installation

Video : 3D accelerated 256 MB video card with support for Pixel Shader 3.0

Minimum Supported Video Cards: ATI Radeon HD 3600, NVIDIA GeForce 6800GT

Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c Compatible

DirectX : 9.0c

Input : Keyboard, Mouse, Dual Analogue gamepad, VOIP Headset

Online Multiplayer : 2-22 players, 512 kbits/sec or faster

Single System Multiplayer: 2-5 players on 1 PC

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