Good book or tutorial

I'd like to really get to understand iCloud. Can someone recommend an excellent resource (book, Web site with tutorial, or some other source) to learn how to use iCloud to its fullest? Thanks!

I'm afraid the only news I have here is bad news. Basically, in my experience, there isn't much secondary documentation for j3d. The best source for answers to specific questions seems to be the java3d-interest mailing list. For more general stuff, if it isn't covered on http://www.j3d.org then your best bet is to experiment for yourself. A lot of topics are covered in tutorials on OpenGL and you can just use the principles and adapt the implementation details but this is still quite tricky in some cases.

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    hello,
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    Here is a link to the DataSocket overview.  This has a good description of what it is and would be a good beginning reference.
    DataSocket Overview
    If you are looking for a more technical approach then here is a technical paper about ways that DataSocket can be integrated into a test and measurement system. 
    DataSocket Technical Overview
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    National Instruments

  • Is there a good book or tutorial about building a website in AS3?

    I haven't seen any.

    There's one book Flash Professional 8 Beyond the Basics that walks the reader through a step by step process of building a website using AS2.  I was just hoping someone had done the same thing for AS3.  It's not such a big deal really I have a couple of good AS3 books and I've seen some great tutorials at Lynda.com and other places.  I'm able to piece together simple sites as it is.  I wonder if someone has something like this in the works to come out soon, It seems like it's a niche waiting to be filled by a good writer.

  • Does anyone know a good book or tutorial about Action Script?

    if you know something .... please tell it to me

    Here's a list of resources though they are not necessarily for beginners.  You might try going thru some of the tutorials at lynda.com also... they can start you off with basics on up to advanced topics for a reasonable monthly cost.
    AS3 - References
    Essential ActionScript 3.0 by Colin Moock, Adobe Dev Library; 1 edition (June 22, 2007), ISBN-10: 0596526946
    Learning ActionScript 3.0 - A Beginner's Guide by Rich Shupe and Zevan Rosser
    The Adobe TV website - video based learning material: http://tv.adobe.com/product/flash/
    Lee Brimelow's site http://www.gotoandlearn.com/ is great for video tutorials

  • A good book or a Tutorial about java Imaging

    Hello. I am new to java imaging and i was wondering if there is a good book or e-book or a tutorial that can help me learn about image processing. Do you have any suggestions? Thanx

    You can try this link ....
    hope it will help u a lot....
    http://www.javalobby.org/articles/ultimate-image/

  • Good reference manual/tutorial for CS6

    Does anyone know of a good Encore CS6 reference manual and/or tutorial?  I've searched the Internet and can't seem to find any book of any kind that's relevant to Encore.
    An Adobe "Classroom In A Book" for Encore would have been useful, but there doesn't appear to be anything forthcoming from Adobe or anyone else.
    I've got the Adobe Encore CS6 Help And Tutorial, but I find it lacking any depth and detail.
    Suggestions would be appreciated!

    Even if you have a later version, this is a good book to learn Encore
    http://www.amazon.com/Focal-Easy-Guide-Adobe-Encore/dp/0240520041/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=boo ks&qid=1277266925
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    Encore Tutorial http://www.precomposed.com/blog/2009/05/encore-tutorial/
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    Regions and NTSC vs PAL http://forums.adobe.com/thread/951042

  • Good book about Linux?

    Hi,
    I've been using Linux for 5 years or so, always using a graphical desktop.
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    I can work with Linux terminal fine when having a graphical browser open that can help me out here and there with what commands exactly to type (copypaste from browser to terminal window actually).
    But when I'm in a non graphical Archlinux (or Linux in general), then everything is hard for me. And when something in Archlinux breaks, then I can't fix it. I'm unable on my own to get KDE working after a pacman -Syu if there was something that broke it, for example. I can use irssi and ask help, but that's awkward.
    Having to install something without pacman, is always a difficult adventure if the simple "./configure", "make", "make install" doesn't work.
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    Also, I can develop the most complex applications you can dream of in C and C++, but I can't write a shell script.
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    I really like Linux in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference from O'Reilly. 900+ pages of pure bliss.
    It's here at Amazon.fr:
    http://www.amazon.fr/Linux-Nutshell-Ell … 625&sr=8-1
    and here at Amazon.co.uk:
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    As the title says, it's a reference guide, not a tutorial or instructional guide per se. But for someone who's already been running Linux for a good while, you'd probably find it very useful to have at hand, as I do.
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    Last edited by dhave (2010-02-17 20:41:00)

  • Good book for Building a Driver?

    I'm looking for a book that focuses on JDBC from the point of view that will help with building a driver. How about JDBC API Tutorial and Reference, Third Edition? I would just like one that explains the API in a manner that will help understand how to implement the many methods which need to be subclassed for a Connection, Statement, and ResultSet.
    Any ideas on any good books?

    I have vague recollections that one of the mainstream Java book series had a title on JDBC a few years ago that sold itself as being for driver writers rather than users.
    Presumably it was from either O'Reilly, or the Sun Java series from Addison Wesley, but I 've been wracking my brains but can't remember the title. Unfortunately I didn't buy it whichever it was.
    Any idea what I'm talking about? Did it exist, and if so, did it not live up to its backjacket claims? It would have been JDBC 1.0 oriented if it did exist, but if it's still available (even if not in print) it might make a good starting point.
    Hopefully I'm not talking complete rubbish here...
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  • Need a good book

    Is there any good book on Java Web Services???With Examples would be preferable..

    Java Web Services for Experienced Programmers - Deitel
    Java Web Services Tutorial - Sun
    Java Web Services - O'Reilly
    XML Web Services - Wrox

  • Good books on Generics

    Hi Guys,
    Can you please post names of good books on Java Generics
    Thanks in advance

    I don't think there are whole books written on the topic. Generics is usually only a few chapters of a book. One good free tutorial is: [http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/generics/index.html]
    Kaj

  • Can anyone recommand a good book for divs

    I have reached the end of being frustrated with divs.  I tried dozens and dozens of tutorial online and I can never reproduce what they show.   I would truly appreciate anyone who knows a of good book (full proof, can't go wrong COMPLETE tutorial) on how to work with divs: up, down, sideway across each other, on top no matter how...   if a div can do it, I want to learn how I can make go the way I want.  I hate divs with such an undescrivable passion that I decided to make it my life ambition to win over divs and learn everything that is possible even the unimaginable about divs. I am not going to quit until I do. I will get a PhD in Div if I have to even if it takes the rest of my life to accomplish this goal.

    It is not a book on DIV's that you want, it is a book on CSS. Have a look at the following based on your other post.
    <!doctype html>
    <html>
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    <meta charset="utf-8">
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    <style type="text/css">
        margin: 0px;
        padding: 0px;
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    .greenbox {
        border-color: #15F32F;
        border-style: solid;
        margin: 20px;
        padding: 20px;
        overflow: hidden;
    .redbox {
        background-color: #F5070B;
        float: left;
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    .bluebox {
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        float: left;
        width: 50%;
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    </head>
    <body>
    <div class="blackbox">
      <div class="greenbox">
        <h3 class="redbox">redbox</h3>
        <p class="bluebox">bluebox</p>
      </div>
    </div>
    <hr class="greenbox" />
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    </html>
    Firstly I changed the ID's to CLASS's so that you can re-use the selector in the same document. Secondly, I replaced two DIV's with an H3 and a P and I added an HR. The possibilities are endless if used correctly.
    You could create a rule for a box as in
    .box {width:50%; float:left;}
    Then create rules for the two variations as in
    .box.red {background-color: #F5070B;}
    .box.blue {background-color: #0CDFF1;}
    NB: In the above rules, it is not neccessary to have the box selector, it just makes sure that any other red/blue class will not interfere.
    The HTML will look like
    <h3 class="box red">redbox</h3>
    <p class="box blue">bluebox</p>
    HTML and CSS are the keywords for learning.

  • Can you recommend me some good books on smartform?

    I am learning smartform development now.
    But I have not any book on this subject.
    Can you recommend me some good books on smartform?
    Thank you!

    Hi
    see this and do accordingly it is very useful link for smartforms
    step by step good ex link is....
    http://smoschid.tripod.com/How_to_do_things_in_SAP/How_To_Build_SMARTFORMS/How_To_Build_SMARTFORMS.html
    for Smartforms material
    http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sapsf001.htm
    http://www.sap-press.com/downloads/h955_preview.pdf
    http://www.ossincorp.com/Black_Box/Black_Box_2.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/smartforms/sap-smart-forms.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/smartforms/smartform-tutorial.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/smartforms.htm
    How to trace smartform
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/49/c3d8a4a05b11d5b6ef006094192fe3/frameset.htm
    http://www.help.sap.com/bp_presmartformsv1500/DOCU/OVIEW_EN.PDF
    http://www.sap-img.com/smartforms/smart-006.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/smartforms/smartforms-faq-part-two.htm
    Re: Need FAQ's
    check most imp link
    http://www.sapbrain.com/ARTICLES/TECHNICAL/SMARTFORMS/smartforms.html
    step by step good ex link is....
    http://smoschid.tripod.com/How_to_do_things_in_SAP/How_To_Build_SMARTFORMS/How_To_Build_SMARTFORMS.html
    Subtotals - Check the link...
    Re: Subtotal with Table Node in smartforms
    <b>Reward points for useful Answers</b>
    Regards
    Anji

  • Good Books/Tutorials

    I have a firm grasp on objects, abstract classes, and interface, as well as inheritance and encapsulation. I understand the concepts and whatnot.
    The problem is that when I think about writing a program using these concpets I have difficulties. Not because I don't know how to implement them, but because I'm unsure how to relate interfaces and abstract classes to the project.
    In the examples that I've read, they use Animals, Shapes, and whatnot. The desings seem intuitive, but what about real programs...
    Can anyone give me a good tutorial or book that would help me?
    Thank You

    I have a firm grasp on objects, abstract classes, and
    interface, as well as inheritance and encapsulation.
    I understand the concepts and whatnot. I used to think the same way before comming to this forum. But I am still learning these concepts.
    Probably you would be in the same phase.
    Search on this forum, you would be finding a lots of beautiful matters.
    For example see this thread:
    http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=789900
    It is a very basic example, but you could get marvelous things if you search.
    The problem is that when I think about writing a
    program using these concpets I have difficulties. Not
    because I don't know how to implement them, but
    because I'm unsure how to relate interfaces and
    abstract classes to the project.basically, the concept behind interfaces and abstract classes is generalization.
    They make up a contract, and any class could implement that contract.
    I think you should read about "Design patterns", these are commonly followed programming techniques for specific scenarios, you have to just identify your scenario.
    "Java Design Patterns" by James W Cooper. is a good book for that.
    In the examples that I've read, they use Animals,
    Shapes, and whatnot. The desings seem intuitive, but
    what about real programs...No body is going to code for you! You have to code by your own (that's what for you get paid). You can request for help, but don't rely on others for getting your problem solved.
    Can anyone give me a good tutorial or book that would
    help me?Read "Programmer's Guide to Java� Certification" by khalid A. Mughal" Really nice book for clearing concepts.
    Don't read this book-> feel it, work with it.
    Once I read this whole book in one day (can you believe it). But I didn't got anything out of it. I thaught it is a worthless book.
    But then one of my friend told said the same sentence to me that I mentioned above, Now I am not reading it, I am feeling it. Its been 2 weeks, and I havn't even completed half of the book.
    Well I think now I am booring you all. So I shut up my mouth.
    Thank YouYour welcome dear!

  • Suggestion for a good book for webdynpro for java

    Hi, I am new to this technology,and i know a little bit basics,but i want to learn in depth regarding Webdynpro For Java and my backend is SAP R/3
             can anyone suggest me  a good book for webdynpro for java

    Hi padma,
    Check this link.
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    Mithu

  • Suggestion for a Good Book

    Hi,
    Could someone suggest me a good book covering core java security (not J2EE)?. I'm looking for a book that covers all security related APIs that are part of Java 2 SDK 1.3.x + JSSE + JCE + JAAS or Java 2 SDK 1.4.x.
    Any help would be highly appreciated.
    Thanks.

    I've a book called "Professional Java Security",
    by Jess Garms and Daneil Somerfield, published by Wrox press.
    I've used it to dip my toes into the Java Cryptography extension, and
    it was very good. I got a TripleDES encryption utility working reasonably easy.
    Also covers JCA, JCE, JAAS, JSSE, SSL and E-Commerce.
    regards,
    Owen

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