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This tutorial will show you how to connect to a database, easily and efficiently, using PHP and MySQL. This is a quick and simple tutorial which will show you how to store the details to connect the database once, which will allow you access that connection without having to continuously write the code out. Webpage for this tutorial and source files: utterwebdesign.com Get donating and supporting the site: www.utterwebdesign.com Contact me: www.utterwebdesign.com Blog: www.utterwebdesign.com Twitter and Facebook: twitter.com www.facebook.com

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    This video showcases Appliness, a free digital magazine created for web application developers. It contains technical tutorials, interactive samples, videos, news, interviews and more to discover the best tricks to code web applications. The tutorials introduce various technologies such as PhoneGap, jQuery Mobile, Backbone, HTML5 or JavaScript. If you’re interested in mobile and desktop application development with web standards, visit appliness.com and download this free magazine on your tablet.

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      Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com Adobe’sopen source programming framework, Flex SDK, combined with Flash Builder (formerly named Flex Builder) simplifies and streamlines the process for building rich internet applications, or RIAs. Author David Gassner explores the newest release of this powerful toolset in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 Essential Training, explaining critical information for developers who are upgrading from Flex 3, but also for those who are new to RIA development. The course culminates in the development of a complete application, integrated with a PHP application server and a MySQL database.

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        Get started now online: ude.my (Web Developers) ude.my (iOS Developers) ude.my (iOS Game Developers) ude.my (Facebook Games Developers) More people doing what they love: howtobecome.tv For todays software development jobs you need to know a bit of everything and keep nurturing your skills! Watch Fernando tells us how he did it. JB: Be prepared to… 1. Earn a degree. 80 percent of developers hold a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or computer engineering. 2. Supplement your education with ongoing certification in new and evolving trends in code languages. 3. Get experience. Find a way to become an intern, create your own side projects. Nothing can replace hands on experience. 4. Pound the pavement. Hard working skilled developers are always in demand somewhere. Keep applying, and trust it will pay off. FF: We are given a set of requirements, and then we sit down and write code. Writing code is like writing whatever — an essay, a novel. it’s just that you use a specific a set of words to tell the computer what to do. On a regular basis I use a lot of tools as well as software that allows me to write code easily — what we call text editors. It’s like a basic text editor file with other features for programmers. Obviously you need a computer, a good one, a reliable one, and we use a lot of other tools that are based or hosted on the server like a database. The difference between procedural languages and computer object oriented languages is that in a procedural

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          Get started now online: ude.my (Web Developers) ude.my (iOS Developers) ude.my (iOS Game Developers) ude.my (Facebook Games Developers) More people doing what they love: howtobecome.tv For todays software development jobs you need to know a bit of everything and keep nurturing your skills! Watch Fernando tells us how he did it. JB: Be prepared to… 1. Earn a degree. 80 percent of developers hold a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or computer engineering. 2. Supplement your education with ongoing certification in new and evolving trends in code languages. 3. Get experience. Find a way to become an intern, create your own side projects. Nothing can replace hands on experience. 4. Pound the pavement. Hard working skilled developers are always in demand somewhere. Keep applying, and trust it will pay off. FF: We are given a set of requirements, and then we sit down and write code. Writing code is like writing whatever — an essay, a novel. it’s just that you use a specific a set of words to tell the computer what to do. On a regular basis I use a lot of tools as well as software that allows me to write code easily — what we call text editors. It’s like a basic text editor file with other features for programmers. Obviously you need a computer, a good one, a reliable one, and we use a lot of other tools that are based or hosted on the server like a database. The difference between procedural languages and computer object oriented languages is that in a procedural

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            OTN Virtual Developer Day: Rich Enterprise Applications on demand – best practices track session 2 Many development projects use testing frameworks such as JUnit to automate unit testing of application code. However, when building applications using Oracle ADF, the prospect of using automated unit tests can become quite daunting. Development teams find themselves struggling with questions such as these: – How do I integrate JUnit with JDeveloper? – How do I test my ADF Business Components (I heard that unit tests shouldn’t require a database)? – How do I write unit tests when most or all of the code being tested is part of ADF? In this session you will learn a practical approach for automating unit testing of your ADF applications.

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              The Qt-based National Geographic Photo Tips app provides a collection of the best advice and techniques from National Geographic’s legendary photographers, so individuals can learn how to enhance their photo-taking ability. Aaron Kohn, Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development at National Geographic, tells us about the new National Geographic Photo Tips app available in Nokia Store. “Nokia has a history of being a leader in the camera phone space, so for National Geographic it is was an easy fit as we were conceptualizing this application,” says Aaron. “We had one designer and one developer dedicated to this effort, and it only took six weeks to develop,” says Kirk Ballou, CEO of US-based Touch Titans who developed the app with National Geographic. The app is available in seven different languages and targets multiple devices — NFC capabilities will be added to the app soon. “What is exciting about this application and Nokia’s reach is that it enables us to reach out to this whole user base. Right from the beginning they will be able to understand the essence of taking photography in a whole new way,” says Aaron. See for yourself why the National Geographic Photo Tips app makes a perfect companion for the new Nokia 808 PureView experience. See how easy it is to develop for Nokia with Qt: www.developer.nokia.com

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                This tutorial discusses how to create Bluetooth® client/server connections using SPP, OPP or OBEX. Microsoft® product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.

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                  Be sure to check out my new website: www.programmermind.com. It has been arranged to focus on teaching a beginniner how to effectly program in multiple computer languages. It is my desire that I can reach people that have this need and passion since it lives at the core of who I am. There is a message board where you can send me messages and I will help you every way I can. This is Part One of another tutorial series where I will be teaching beginners some of the concepts of ASP.NET that will help to build more effective web pages. In this example you will learn what Master Pages are and why they are important. I’ve done my best also to guide you along how to create a Master Page and how it communicates with the Content Page. The basic thing to absorb here is to know that the Master Page will contain mainly the header and footer section. This is because often the header (such as banner, etc) and the footer (at the bottom) are pretty consistent. Now the Content Page which is everything below the Master Page and above the footer section can change often since this is where the main XML code, Javascript, etc will be contained. Hopefully that is a good guide to allow you to develop your own Master Pages and see the power of using them. It will also save you countless hours updating repetitive code.

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                    Build, Compile, and Test Your First Android Application, with Tony Hillerson This first workshop covers the basic principles of the Android programming environment. Build a simple Android app from start to finish. For more information about the series of workshops, visit training.oreilly.com, and to purchase the full 5-week online course (part 1) of Developing Android Applications with Java, visit http

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                      Google I/O 2009 – Developer Sandbox Videos: Best BuyWatch interviews from the conference floor at the Google I/O Developer Sandbox. Developers chat with us on their apps and share technical as well as business insights on challenges and best practices. Company interviewed: Best Buy For more, visit: code.google.com

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                        My name is Kristers i’m 15 and this is my first BIG iPhone App! DOIT bit.ly —— Link to download! Here are the features: Quick multiple task entry Repeating tasks Timed tasks Push notifications Drag and drop sorting Multiple ToDo management High priority button Note management Quick switch between folders Retina display ready tiim, 2011

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                          This video discusses best practices on the BlackBerry® platform and mobile development. Microsoft® product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.

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                            Code: www.developphp.com Learn an efficient way to handle Javascript disabled users and keep your code slim as possible. Create normal neat and clean easy to manage pages in your Javascript heavy website by supplying fallback content in the way of an alternate page for the few oddballs or automated software that does not process Javascript.

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                              Firefox adds powerful built-in developer tools that let developers change the look and feel of websites in real-time. With Page Inspector, developers can peek into a page’s structure and layout without having to leave Firefox. This also means they can quickly navigate between page elements and view the HTML document structure for the page. Firefox also makes editing the style of websites easier with Style Inspector. Now developers have quick access to CSS properties and can view or change values for their website within Firefox. We also enhanced Scratchpad using the Eclipse Orion code editor to provide syntax highlighting and other features that make it easier and simpler to write Javascript. Download the latest Firefox to take advantage of these awesome new developer tools!

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