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Professional Commerce Server 2000
by Tim Huckaby, et al
This extensive guide provides a soup-to-nuts
education in Microsoft Commerce Server 2000--the company's premier e-commerce
solution tool. Much improved over Microsoft's previous Site Server Commerce
product, Commerce Server provides a powerful architecture for building
customized Web stores that fit almost any need. Sophisticated content,
promotion targeting, and sophisticated analysis tools are just a few of the
reasons to go with Commerce Server, and this superb Wrox title will make you an
expert in these areas and much more. Focused primarily at programmers
responsible for customizing Commerce Server stores, Professional
Commerce Server 2000 Programming is a one-stop source for coders
looking to master this deep product.
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Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series)
by Simon St. Laurent, et al
Have you ever needed to share processing between
two or more computers running programs written in different languages on
different operating systems? Have you ever wanted to publish information on the
Web so that programs other than browsers could work with it? XML-RPC, a system
for remote procedure calls built on XML and the ubiquitous HTTP protocol, is
the solution you've been looking for. Programming Web Services with
XML-RPC introduces the simple but powerful capabilities of XML-RPC.
--From the publisher
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Professional Xml (Programmer to Programmer)
by Mark Birbeck (Editor), et al
XML is the linchpin of the future of Web
application development. It has powerful implications for a broad range of
development domains. Getting one's mind around all of XML's possibilities,
however, is a daunting task. This extensive guide is one of the best resources
currently available. Now in its second edition, Professional XML
educates and stimulates programmers toward elegant but sophisticated
presentation and data exchange solutions. Thirteen authors--all experts in the
field--have combined their expertise to produce this masterwork in XML
education.
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languages
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Web Caching (O'Reilly Internet Series)
by Duane Wessels
Web Caching hands you all the
technical information you need to design, deploy, and operate an effective Web
caching service. It starts with the basics of how Web caching works, from the
HTTP headers that govern cachability to cache validation and replacement
algorithms. --From the publisher
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programming
C# and the .NET Platform
by Andrew Troelsen
Relentlessly practical and complete, C# and
the .NET Platform starts with a brief overview of the C# language but
then directly moves to applying C# for essentially every possible kind of .NET
application. From Windows based to Web based applications it's all here. There
are comprehensive discussions of such important issues as the .NET Framework,
threading, ASP.NET and ADO.NET. --From the publisher
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Oracle
C# and the .NET Framework
by Robert Powell, et al
C# and the .NET Framework covers
topics ranging from the general principles of .NET through the C# language and
how it's used in ASP.NET and Windows Forms. Written by programmers for
programmers, the content of the book is intended to get readers over the hump
of the .NET learning curve and provide solid practical knowledge that will make
developers productive from day one. --From the publisher
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Adobe Acrobat 5.0
Adobe Acrobat 5.0
Adobe
Any business that requires documents to be shared,
reviewed, and edited across broad networks will undoubtedly benefit from
Adobe Acrobat
5.0. If you've never used Acrobat before, you'll be amazed at how easy
it is to convert Office documents and Web pages to PDF files (Portable Document
Format). If you already use Acrobat, new features and enhancements--including
the ability to upload documents to Web sites and intranets--make this version a
worthwhile
upgrade. Pick up your copy today and find out why this software is
flying off our shelves faster than any acrobat you've ever seen.
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