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"Macromedia Flash Mx 2004 Demystified" from: AUD$62.49


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Macromedia Flash Mx 2004 Demystified Description: BENEFITS Your comprehensive guide to mastering the intricacies of Flash MX 2004. Targeted at users with experience, Flash MX 2004 Demystified goes beyond button-pushing to explain how to leverage the power of Flash MX 2004 Straight-forward explanations and hands-on exercises guide exploration and mastery of Flash MX 2004 Includes coverage of key topics like accessing external data sources, publishing in various formats and programming best practicesABOUT THE AUTHORS Shawn Pucknell is the cofounder of Ten Plus One Communications Inc., serving clients such as CBC, TVO, ATI, Fuji films, Mercedes-Benz, Virgin Records, Four Seasons Hotels, Pfizer, Compaq, and the PC party of Ontario. He is also the founder and president of FlashinTO, the Toronto Flash user group. Brian Hogg is a Flash developer at Ten Plus One. He maintains MrhoggCom, a flash resource site. Craig Swann is founder of CRASH!MEDIA Corp., an award-winning, Toronto-based interactive design agency which has produced flash work for such notable brands as Intel, Coca-Cola, Miller Brewing, Calvin Klein - Maverick Records, Bacardi, Alliance Atlantis, CBC and YTV.... Read More about the "Macromedia Flash Mx 2004 Demystified" on the The Nile Book Store Website




"Microsoft Office Access 2003 In A Snap" from: AUD$35.99


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Microsoft Office Access 2003 In A Snap Description: BENEFITS An illustrated task-based reference showing how to complete common - and not so common - Access 2003 tasks in a snap. The In a Snap format makes it easy to complete the exact tasks you need to accomplish without wading through pages of text. See and do Access 2003 basics such as building tables, creating forms, using queries to sort and select data, creating reports and more. Alison Balter is a popular, highly-experienced Access developer and trainer and best-selling Access author.TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION TO RELATIONAL DATABASES AND ACCESS. 1. Start Here. What Is a Relational Database? What Types of Things Can I Do with Microsoft Access? Starting Microsoft Access. Opening an Existing Database. The Access Desktop. The Database Window. A Preview of the Database Components. Closing an Access Database. Viewing and Navigating Table Data. II. WORK WITH EXISTING DATABASES AND OBJECTS. 2. Working with an Existing Table. Edit Table Data. Add Records to a Table. Delete Records from a Table. Find and Replace Text in a Table. Filter Table Data. Modify the Appearance of a Datasheet. Spell-Check Your Data. Using the AutoCorrect Feature. 3. Working with an Existing Query. Open a Query in Datasheet View. Open a Query in Design View. Add Fields to a Query. Order a Query Result. Refine a Query with Criteria. Save a Query. Print a Query Result. Close a Query. 4. Working with an Existing Form. Open a Form. Work with Data. Find Data. Replace Data. Sort Data. Filter Data. Close a Form. Highlight Important Data with Conditional Formatting. 5. Working with an Existing Report. Open and View a Report. Move From Page to Page. Zoom In and Out. View Multiple Pages. Print a Report. Close a Report. Print Database Objects. III. CREATE YOUR OWN DATABASE AND OBJECTS. 6. Use Wizards to Create a Database. Use a Database Template to Create a Database. Create a New Empty Database. Create a Table Using the Table Wizard. Create a Query Using th... Read More about the "Microsoft Office Access 2003 In A Snap" on the The Nile Book Store Website




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"Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready For Mda The" from: AUD$95.49


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Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready For Mda The Description: This guide explains how to add object constraint language (OCL) expressions to UML models, generate Java code from a combined UML - OCL model, and use OCL to define transformations for the model driven architecture (MDA). The second half of the book is a reference manual that reviews the context of OCL expressions, the basic elements for writing constraints, user-defined types, and collection types. The second edition covers OCL 2.0. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknewsCom)... Read More about the "Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready For Mda The" on the The Nile Book Store Website




"Teach Yourself C++, 7th Edition" from: AUD$71.99


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Teach Yourself C++, 7th Edition Description: Definition of Topic: This is the seventh edition of the successful Teach Youself C++. This classic programmer`s book teaches how to learn basic C++ programming with easy-to-understand writing and numerous code examples that are integrated with the compiler that is provided on the CD-ROM. Al`s expert instruction allows the reader to advance at his - her own pace and carefully builds on lessons previously learned. This book concentrates on core standard contemporary language features rather than obscure legacy features inherited from its predecessors. The book uses platform-independent examples so that the reader does not need Windows, Linux, or any other specific platform to compile and run the example programs or to experiment with lessons learned.... Read More about the "Teach Yourself C++, 7th Edition" on the The Nile Book Store Website




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