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Friday, October 17, 2008

Free Online Games

www.gamingbooth.com
- anchor: free online games
hiii there guys here is a website which allows us to play online arcade games for free

For example here is one such game

http://www.gamingbooth.com/10468/king-pin-bowling

- anchor: King-pin bowling

Review Of King Pin Bowling

A cool Flash Game , we start the game with the power meter and direction setup , the objective is to make all the pins fall with a single shot or maximum 2 shots , the number of points obtained will depend on how many times we threw the bowling ball ie 1 or 2

In short its a fun game to play with

so keep playing

and enjoy

take care

Friday, June 8, 2007

ORIGAMI: Monster Pack - over 350 designs!!!

ORIGAMI: Monster Pack - over 350 designs!!!
Bonus Origami Design books included
Format: PDF | File size: 48MB



Origami (Japanese: 折り紙 ori, to fold, and kami, paper lit. "folding paper") is the art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns. Origami refers to all types of paper folding, even those of non-Japanese origin.

Origami only uses a small number of different folds, but they can be combined in a variety of ways to make intricate designs. In general, these designs begin with a square sheet of paper, whose sides may be different colors, and usually proceed without cutting the paper.

Monster Pack contents:
ORIG1: Origami designs letters A-J
ORIG2: Origami designs letters J-Z
ORIG3: Extra origami designs (HTML and images)
ORIG4: Origami design books: John Montroll (Animals, Birds/Bugs), Origami Fun, Origami Theory and Rare origami design book: Robert Harbin (Origami 4)

Download (File size: 48MB)
CODE

http://rapidshare.com/files/741417/ORIG-1-A-J.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/742204/ORIG-2-J-Z.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/742666/ORIG-3-EXT.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/744573/ORIG-4-BKS.rar

101 webdesign tips



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The Photoshop Anthology is full-color, question-and-answer book for Web Designers who want to use Photoshop to build Websites and create better looking web graphics more effectively. The book covers:
Photoshop interface tricks & shortcuts
Basic Skills: Transparencies, rounded corners, blending images, matching colors and more
Buttons: Creating buttons and tabs in various shapes and form factors
Backgrounds: Making various gradient and textured backgrounds
Creating text effects, texturing and shadowing text, wrapping text around a curve, and more
Adjusting Images: Removing blue tints, darkening and lightening images, fixing red-eye, removing dark shadows, sharpening images and more
Manipulating Images: Creating fish-eye effects, removing imperfections, making product shots for ecommerce and more
Creating Web Interfaces: Best practice & time saving ideas including how-tos on slicing images, creating rollovers, and more
Advanced: Generating thumbnails, animated GIFs, bulk watermarking, sharing Photoshop Actions and more

Additionally, the book will walk you through the entire process of designing a Website in Photoshop - from using layers to keep organized to using the slice tool to create individual Website elements.

# Paperback: 286 pages
# Publisher: SitePoint (August 29, 2006)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0975841920
# ISBN-13: 978-0975841921


CODE
http://rapidshare.com/files/18319089/b-451b01.zip

VTC (Video):J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) Training

VTC (Video):J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) Training

J2EE is an acronym for Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The Java 2 Enterprise Edition is Software that can be used along with
the J2SE, the Java 2 Standard Edition which includes the compiler and the other fundamentals of Java. The J2EE software
includes development and deployment systems for Java Servlets and Java ServerPages. Both of these combine Java and HTML to produce web pages on demand. VTC Author Arthur Griffith takes you on a step by step guide to understanding this
powerful component of Java programming.

Introduction to J2EE
Course Introduction (06:55)
Tiered Architecture (03:00)
Servlets & JSP (03:28)
Enterprise JavaBeans (04:33)
XML (04:11)
Transactions (02:37)
Installation (05:43)
Setting the PATH (02:19)
Starting & Stopping the Servers (02:39)

JavaServer Pages
Introduction to JSP (02:22)
Writing JSP Pages (04:50)
Deploying a JSP Page (02:21)
Implicit Objects (06:12)
The Request & Response Objects (03:52)
Cookies & Sessions (05:49)
Init Parameters & Context (04:01)
Implict Object Classes (03:57)
JSP Tags (03:42)
The Page Directive (06:42)
Include & Forward (02:50)

JavaServer Pages Code
Expression Language Basics (03:23)
Method & Object References (04:49)
JSP to Java Mapping (05:31)
A Tag Handler Pt.1 (03:25)
A Tag Handler Pt.2 (04:41)
Two More Tag Handlers Pt.1 (04:14)
Two More Tag Handlers Pt.2 (03:46)
Tag Libraries (06:37)

Servlets
Basic Servlet Design (04:21)
A Simple Servlet (06:45)
Posting to a Servlet (05:43)
Catching Exceptions (03:01)
Sending Messages (03:29)
Using Multiple Servlets (03:38)
Multi-Threading (05:02)
Event Logging (02:50)
Cookies (06:16)
Filters (05:30)
MVC (03:46)

Database
JDBC & Drivers (04:20)
The Console (04:05)
Making a Connection Pt.1 (04:11)
Making a Connection Pt.2 (03:59)
Making a Simple Connection (03:31)
Making a Table (04:36)
Display a Table (03:55)
Statements & Result Sets (05:39)
Data Type Methods (06:03)
Writing Through the ResultSet (05:09)
Creating a Prepared Statement (04:06)
Transactions (02:26)
A Transaction Example (06:07)
Batch Updates (04:46)
Locking (04:35)

Enterprise JavaBeans
Introduction to EJB (05:15)
The Kinds of Beans (03:58)
Writing a Stateless Session Bean (07:21)
Deploying a Bean Pt.1 (04:10)
Deploying a Bean Pt.2 (05:00)
Calling Bean Methods (06:06)
A Session Bean with a State (03:54)
Writing a Stateful Session Bean (06:27)
Entity Beans (04:30)
Synchronization of Entity Beans (03:25)
Message Beans (04:03)
Code of a Message Bean (04:27)

Web Services
Introduction to Web Services (06:16)
JAX-RPC (03:07)
Source Code of a Web Service (06:20)
Web Service Description Language (03:44)
Deploying a Web Service Pt.1 (03:20)
Deploying a Web Service Pt.2 (04:00)
Web Service Client (06:38)

Wrapup
Course Wrapup (04:21)

Credits
About This Author (03:23)



CODE
http://rapidshare.com/files/20772041/VTC_J2EE_Tutorial.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/20581366/VTC_J2EE_Tutorial.part2.rar

Saturday, May 19, 2007

coverage of Perl 5.6

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by Martin C. Brown
Paperback: 1207 pages
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill; (January 01, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN: 0072129506
Format: PDF
Size: 3562609 bytes



Written by Martin Brown, Perl expert and author of the highly praised first edition, this comprehensive reference is ideal for developers of every level, and is updated to include coverage of Perl 5.6



CODE
http://depositfiles.com/files/177091/a0426.rar.html

password: BeSt-BoOkS

Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Step by Step



Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Step by Step | Joyce Cox, Joan Preppernau | 0735623015 | CHM | 368 pages | 14.5 Mb

The smart way to learn Office PowerPoint 2007one step at a time! Work at your own pace through the easy numbered steps, practice files on CD, helpful hints, and troubleshooting help to master the fundamentals of working with the latest
version of PowerPoint, including how to navigate the new, easy-to-use user interface. You will discover how to create
presentation outlines, work with slide masters and slide designs, add graphics and drawings, and publish your presentations to the Web. Youll even learn how to add narrations and custom animationsand more! With Step by Step, you can take just the lessons you need or work from cover to cover. Either way, you drive the instruction!



CODE
http://rapidshare.com/files/20249387/Microsoft.Press.Microsoft.Office.PowerPoint.2007.Step.by.Step.Jan.2007.eBook-BBL.rar

DJing for Dummies



John Steventon, «DJing for Dummies»
For Dummies | ISBN 0470032758 | 2007-01-29 | 408 pages | PDF | 6 M
b

From novice to nightclub -- without the nightmares. Whether you're a bedroom DJ looking to improve, or an
accomplished amateur making the transition to playing live, DJing For Dummies has the accessible information you need. From what to buy (and what not to buy), mastering the beat, and reading a crowd, to all the tricks, techniques, and flourishes of a pro DJ, you'll be turning noise into notoriety in no time.

Discover how to:
* Buy the essential equipment
* Set up your kit
* beatmatch seamlessly
* scratch with vinyl and CD
* make a great demo
* Market yourself as a DJ
* Explanations in plain English '
* Get in get out' information
* Icons and other navigational aids
* Tear-out cheat sheet
* Top ten lists
* A dash of humour and fun



CODE
http://rapidshare.com/files/31612033/0470032758.zip