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Programming Actionscript 3.0 ManualThis manual provides a foundation for developing applications in ActionScript™ 3.0. To bestunderstand the ideas and techniques described, you should already be familiar with general programming concepts such as data types, variables, loops, and functions. You should also understand basic object-oriented programming concepts such as classes and inheritance. Prior knowledge of ActionScript 1.0 or ActionScript 2.0 is helpful but not necessary.
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The chapters in this manual are organized into the following logical groups to help you better find related areas of ActionScript documentation: Chapters Description Chapters 1 through 4, overview of Discusses core ActionScript 3.0 concepts, ActionScript programming including language syntax, statements and operators, the ECMAScript edition 4 draft language specification, object-oriented ActionScript programming, and the new approach to managing display objects on the
Adobe® Flash® Player 9 display list. Chapters 5 through 10, core ActionScript Describes top-level data types in ActionScript 3.0 data types and classes 3.0 that are also part of the ECMAScript draft specification. Chapters 11 through 26, Flash Player APIs Describes important features that are implemented in packages and classes specific to Adobe Flash Player 9, including event handling, networking and communications, file input and output, the external interface, the application security model, and more.
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Apple has transformed itself into a Web 2.0 company by changing focus away from computers to iPods, iTunes and iPhones. It fuelled podcasting, a major feature of Web 2.0 user-driven content, with the astoundingly popular iPod and iTunes. Podcasting is typical of a bottom-up Web 2.0 phenomenon. The distribution of simple audio files has proved to be an enduring feature of easy to create content. It has also transformed the music industry turning its traditional offline media model on its head.
YouTube is as Web 2.0 as it gets. Users upload and share videos in their millions. Each video has a discussion forum and content can be used in blogs and other contexts. Started in 2005 and bought by our brand leader Google for $1.65 billion in 2006. To see a short 5 minute video defining and describing Web 2.0
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If you use Dreamweaver PHP_MySQL server model you need to install ImpAKT2 tNG PHP_MySQL. In this case, you won't need to install PHAkt2. Instead you MUST install the "AdvRS-2.0.2.mxp" package if you want to create advanced recordsets. This recordset type is required for some ImpAKT2 transactions as the update transaction.
Please follow the install notes found in each installation kit to configure your workspace. We presume you have a correctly configured platform for PHP development under Dreamweaver MX (the configured Windows or Linux server, share or FTP access, a Dreamweaver MX site). This tutorial cannot be be completed using the ImpAKT Demo version. Please make sure that you have installed one of the full ImpAKT versions (ADOdb, Both, MySQL).
Download pdf Creating Many to Many forms with ImpAKT2Java and C# Generic Types and MethodsHistory of generics in programming languages
The theory of generic types (parametric polymorphism) is by Hindley (1968) and Milner (1977).
First programming language with parametric polymorphism is ML (1979); then Miranda, Haskell, Clean, ...
First object-oriented language with generics is Eiffel (1991).
Generics in Java
• PolyJ (Myers, Bank, Liskov; 1997): Type parameters can be instantiated by reference types and primitive types; requires an extended JVM.
• Generic Java (Bracha, Odersky, Stoutamire, Wadler 1998): Became Java 5.0 generics (plus wildcards, due to researchers at Aarhus University); runs on standard JVM.
• NextGen (Cartwright, Steele; 1998): Type parameters can be instantiated by reference types, not primitive types; runs on standard JVM
Generics in C#
• Generic C# and new Generic Common Language Runtime (Kennedy and Syme, Microsoft Research Cambridge UK, 2001).
• In November 2002, Microsoft announced generics for next version of C#; Redmond had been convinced ...
• In August 2003, first alpha version of .Net Common Language Infrastructure with generics released.
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This article provides clarification surrounding the fairly recent buzzword “Web 2.0” and focuses on the evolution and future of the search engine born occupation of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO and its implications are expanding so fast and in so many directions that it has never been more important for C level professionals and traditionally oriented marketers to fully understand the world of Internet search.
When the first search engines began cataloging the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, obtaining a high rank on search engine results pages (SERP) was not particularly difficult or secretive. It was the webmasters who submitted URLs to the engines and communicated a page’s relevancy to a keyword search through keyword meta tags in the HTML code. Early engines, like AltaVista, struggled with providing relevant search results because webmasters, who were paid on a cost- per-impression basis at theUsing Visual Studio .NET: IntelliSense and DebuggingSince you're going to be stuck using Visual Studio .NET anyway, at least for this edition of the .NET Compact Framework, you might as well get familiar with some of the features it provides. A lot of the things in Visual Studio .NET are targeted at database development, Web development, and other projects very different from .NET Compact Framework programming, but there are at least two features beyond the basic code entry and compilation which are well worth learning: IntelliSense, which helps you type correct code, and the debugging features, which can help you sort out what's going on when your program logic doesn't behave as expected.
If you've used Visual Studio .NET before, this chapter may not be very exciting to you. Feel free to skip around.
IntelliSense
IntelliSense is a feature Microsoft provides to help you navigate through the ever-growing number of methods and parameters in their libraries and the code you write yourself. Thanks to IntelliSense, whenever you type an object or variable name it recognizes and type a period, you'll get a menu of choices that Visual Studio .NET thinks might be appropriate there. Type the first few letters, and IntelliSense will show you the possibilities corresponding to what you typed. Hit the space bar (or any other key that isn't allowed in a variable, property, or method name, and it will fill in the rest for you. You can also summon IntelliSense with keyboard combinations, or use the Edit > IntelliSense menu to request particular assistance.
The IntelliSense menuCalling C Library DLLs from C#The .NET framework was designed to be the “lingua franca” for Windows development, with the expectation that it will set a new standard for building integrated software for Windows. However, it is inevitable that there is a time lag before .NET is fully adopted and existing applications are recoded. In particular, there is a large body of legacy code that will likely never be rewritten in .NET. To address this situation, Microsoft provides attributes, assembly, and marshaling. At the Numerical Algorithms Group (where I work), our particular interest in using these techniques is to utilize numerical software developed in C from within the .NET environment. Because C# is the premier .NET language, the examples I present here are in C#. While I use an example of data types that are current in the NAG C Library, the techniques I present are general enough for calling unmanaged code written in C from C# directly.
The NAG C Library uses the following data types as parameters:
• Scalars of type double, int, and Complex. These are passed either by value or by reference (as pointers to the particular type).
• enum types.
• Arrays of type double, int, and Complex.
• A large number of structures, generally passed as pointers.
• A few instance of arrays which are allocated within NAG routines and have to be freed by users (these have type double**).
• Function parameters (also know as “callbacks”). These are pointers to functions with particular signatures.
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