Using client-proven methods, and the success of his popular ColdFusion tutorial for "Wired, " author Mohnike provides reader's with an understanding of the ColdFusion Server, and guides them through the use of ColdFusion Studio, enabling them to create their own ColdFusion applications quickly and easily. The lessons include topics such as easily installing and configuring the Server, working with the ColdFusion Studio, working with SQL, and more.
Ready-to-use building blocks for integrated circuit design. Why start coding from scratch when you can work from this library of pre-tested routines, created by an HDL expert? There are plenty of introductory texts to describe the basics of Verilog, but "Verilog Designer's Library" is the only book that offers real, reusable routines that you can put to work right away. "Verilog Designer's Library" organizes Verilog routines according to functionality, making it easy to locate the material you need. Each function is described by a behavioral model to use for simulation, followed by the RTL code you'll use to synthesize the gate-level implementation. Extensive test code is included for each function, to assist you with your own verification efforts. Coverage includes: Essential Verilog coding techniques Basic building blocks of successful routines State machines and memories Practical debugging guidelines Although "Verilog Designer's Library" assumes a basic familiarity with Verilog structure and syntax, it does not require a background in programming. Beginners can work through the book in sequence to develop their skills, while experienced Verilog users can go directly to the routines they need. Hardware designers, systems analysts, VARs, OEMs, software developers, and system integrators will find it an ideal sourcebook on all aspects of Verilog development.
Demonstrates intermediate-level Web development techniques, covering dynamic sites, image maps, interactive forms, animations, multimedia, CGI scripts, and Dynamic HTML, XML and SMIL.
Sams Teach Yourself Dreamweaver X in 21 Days teaches the reader all the skills needed to learn how to effectively develop database-driven Web applications with Macromedia Dreamweaver X. The tutorial approach aids the reader in learning the basics quickly and then moves on to the more advanced features and concepts. By the end of the 21 days, the reader will know how to create Web sites with dynamic content, develop a browser-based sales and inventory management system, create a discussion forum, develop a complete e-commerce solution, write custom validations and extend functionality with JavaScript, design enhanced navigation of the Web site, and make an informed decision as to which server platform is the right one for the project at hand.
Tap into the full power of Flash 5 by learning how and when to employ ActionScripting. The book begins with foundation knowledge and builds on that knowledge with practical workshops.
E-commerce case studies from one of the leading Flash developers. The Furniture.com Room Planner case study is worth the price of the book. This application has yet to be duplicated in the market due to its uniqueness and complexity. The accompanying CD contains every case study and source code. E-commerce Flash applications taught by a recognized leader in Flash site integration. This book showcases in-depth case studies directed to intermediate, advanced and professional Flash developers. The advanced case study will mention additional web technologies such as ASP, JavaScript and SQL Server but these technologies will not necessarily need to be fully understood by the reader. This book caters to intermediate to advanced Flash developers who are looking for insight about how to develop Flash animations and applications. They will also look to this book for the actual source code to the case studies showcased. Many of the potential readers will recognize the Furniture.com Room Planner application and purchase the book for this case study alone. Steve Street has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and has been working in the creative industry for 13 years and in the interactive arts for 8 years. For four years Steve was the Director of Interactive Services for a Cambridge, MA Internet consulting company. Steve also acted as Executive Producer and Director of Engineering for Furniture.com. Steve is now an independent consultant for his own company, Hookumu Interactive Solutions, developing highly interactive projects for a broad range of clients.