Take existing code and make it better—more readable, efficient, understandable, and updateable—with refactoring.
Build a note-taking app that leverages the storage and remote data access capabilities of iCloud.
Learn how to ensure the data submitted to your web forms is complete, accurate, and nonmalicious with HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, and PHP form processing and validation.
Challenge yourself with this series of real-world data visualization scenarios in Processing, an open-source drawing and development environment.
Shows how to integrate the principles of object-oriented programming into the build of a PHP-driven web page or application.
Lays the groundwork for coding and distributing your very first app for Windows 8.
Implement and customize a sortable photo gallery with jQuery.
Introduces the Kindle Store and explains how to take your existing applications and tailor them to the Kindle environment.
Discover how to build an Android game and distribute your game in the Google Play app store, using Cocos2d-x development and the Eclipse Platform.
Explore how the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format works and how you can use it to read and share data in your web projects.
Bring your existing iOS development skills—and your own applications—up to speed with the new options in iOS 6 SDK.
Use Edge Animate and HTML5, jQuery, and CSS to create a custom, interactive homepage marquee.
Real-world responsive design strategies to control the appearance and behavior of your website across multiple screen sizes and devices.
Shows developers how to write their first Windows Store app with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS.
Discover how Amazon Web Services (AWS) can be leveraged to deploy and scale your web applications.
Take advantage of the HTML5 geolocation feature by using the recently released Google Store Locator Utility Library, and include directions and feature filtering in your web apps.
Create datacentric apps for Android devices, using SQLite, Java, and the built-in android.database packages from the Android SDK.
Explore how to load dynamic content from JavaScript and jQuery using AJAX methods.
Learn the basics of building complex, data-driven applications with the Facebook PHP SDK and MySQL.
Teaches you how to build a data-driven app for iOS devices, integrating XML data and a streamlined interface.
Takes you through the process of making a Drupal website that automatically tailors and sizes content for a wide range of displays, from desktops to mobile devices.
Describes how to install and configure Apache, MySQL, and PHP, known as the AMP stack, on a local development computer.
Shows how to create a simple web application with professional layouts, web forms, user authentication, and mobile integration with ASP.NET MVC.
Demonstrates how to leverage PHP's built-in tools, as well as the Xdebug and Firebug extensions and FirePHP library to improve the quality of your code and reduce troubleshooting overhead.
Introduces the new features offered to developers and consumers in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, including a smoother UI, notifications, and security improvements.
Manage your Drupal sites even more efficiently with Drush, the shell interface for managing and scripting Drupal site development.
Explore the possibilities NoSQL databases offer developers for unparalleled flexibility and performance.
Describes how to read and manage data from relational databases such as MySQL and SQL Server using the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API in applications programmed with Java.
Explore the new possibilities in SQL Server 2012, and protect, unlock, and scale the power of your data.
Reviews the history of version control and demonstrates its fundamental concepts: check-in/checkout, forking, merging, commits, and distribution.
Introduces the concepts behind Core Data, the object persistence framework used to manipulate and store data in iOS and OS X applications.
Build a dynamic sliding tabbed panel from scratch using a combination of HTML, CSS, jQuery, and the tools in Dreamweaver.
Build a dynamic sliding tabbed panel from scratch using a combination of HTML, CSS, and jQuery.
Shows how to convert text or graphics into a mouse-sensitive tooltip with HTML and jQuery.
Shows how to convert text or graphics into a mouse-sensitive tooltip with jQuery and Dreamweaver.
Find out how to add stylized dropdown menus in Dreamweaver using HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Find out how to add stylized dropdown menus to your web site using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Shows iOS developers how to add location awareness and maps to iPhone and iPad applications.
A project-style course that teaches how to build a Flash-based game with Flash Builder 4.6, Flash Player 11, and the Starling framework.
Shows how to install the latest version of PHP, the popular web application server, and reviews the performance enhancements and language improvements in the 5.4 release.
Introduces developers and designers who are already familiar with HTML and JavaScript to Facebook app development.
Add dynamic data to a PHP-enabled web site in Dreamweaver CS5 and CS6.
Integrate video into an EPUB destined for the Apple iBookstore or a web site.
Covers advanced HTML5 topics like geolocation, mobile development, web sockets, Web SQL, and web workers.
Introduces object-oriented terms like abstraction and inheritance and shows how to define requirements and use cases and create a conceptual model of your application.
Teaches web site designers how to take their sites to the next level with a few advanced techniques and the free and open-source Drupal software.
Tours four open-source PHP frameworks, describing how to leverage each for developing basic applications.
Reviews the new features in Flex, Flash Builder, and AIR for desktop and mobile application developers.
Looks at cross-document messaging, both within a single domain and across one or more domains, using the HTML5 Messaging API.
Describes how to create editable content on the web using the document-editing application programming interface (API) in HTML5.
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