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Adobe ColdFusion 9 Web Application Construction Kit, Volume 1: Getting Started
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Written by the best known and most trusted name in the ColdFusion community, Ben Forta, The ColdFusion Web Application Construction Kit is the best-selling ColdFusion series of all time - the books that most ColdFusion developers used to learn the product. This Getting Started volume starts with Web and Internet fundamentals and database concepts and design, and then progresses to topics including creating data-driven pages, building complete applications, implementing security mechanisms, integrating with e-mail, building reusable functions and components, generating data-driven reports and graphs, building Ajax-powered user interfaces, and much more. Complete coverage of ColdFusion 9 continues in "Volume 2, Application Development" (ISBN:0321679199) and "Volume 3, Advanced Application Development" (ISBN:0321679202).
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Adobe ColdFusion 9 Web Application Construction Kit, Volume 2: Application Development
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Written by the best known and most trusted name in the ColdFusion community, Ben Forta, The ColdFusion Web Application Construction Kit is the best-selling ColdFusion series of all time - the books that most ColdFusion developers used to learn the product. This second volume of the series begins by introducing important code organization and management techniques, and then progresses to topics that include integrating with all sorts of other technologies (including PDF, Adobe Flex and Data Services, Ajax, advanced SQL and databases, ORM), debugging, and optimizing performance. From design and planning, to application deployment and troubleshooting, this instructional reference is all you need to successfully work, create, and progress with ColdFusion 9. Complete coverage of ColdFusion 9 is included in "Volume 1, Getting Started" (0-321-66034-X) and "Volume 3, Advanced Application Development" (0-321-67920-2).
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Learning PHP 5
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PHP has gained a following among non-technical web designers who need to add interactive aspects to their sites. Offering a gentle learning curve, PHP is an accessible yet powerful language for creating dynamic web pages. As its popularity has grown, PHP's basic feature set has become increasingly more sophisticated. Now PHP 5 boasts advanced features--such as new object-oriented capabilities and support for XML and Web Services--that will please even the most experienced web professionals while still remaining user-friendly enough for those with a lower tolerance for technical jargon. If you've wanted to try your hand at PHP but haven't known where to start, then Learning PHP 5 is the book you need. If you've wanted to try your hand at PHP but haven't known where to start, then Learning PHP 5 is the book you need. With attention to both PHP 4 and the new PHP version 5, it provides everything from a explanation of how PHP works with your web server and web browser to the ins and outs of working with databases and HTML forms. Written by the co-author of the popular PHP Cookbook, this book is for intelligent (but not necessarily highly-technical) readers. Learning PHP 5 guides you through every aspect of the language you'll need to master for professional web programming results. This book provides a hands-on learning experience complete with exercises to make sure the lessons stick. Learning PHP 5 covers the following topics, and more: - How PHP works with your web browser and web server
- PHP language basics, including data, variables, logic and looping
- Working with arrays and functions
- Making web forms
- Working with databases like MySQL
- Remembering users with sessions
- Parsing and generating XML
- Debugging
Written by David Sklar, coauthor of the PHP Cookbook and an instructor in PHP, this book offers the ideal classroom learning experience whether you're in a classroom or on your own. From learning how to install PHP to designing database-backed web applications, Learning PHP 5 will guide you through every aspect of the language you'll need to master to achieve professional web programming results.
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Adobe ColdFusion 9 Web Application Construction Kit, Volume 3: Application Development
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Written by the best known and most trusted name in the ColdFusion community, Ben Forta, The ColdFusion Web Application Construction Kit is the best-selling ColdFusion series of all time. Volume 3: Advanced Application Development, focuses on application security, scalability and high-availability, and integration with other systems and technologies. The book starts with two sections dedicated specifically to scalability and security, and then focused on extending ColdFusion applications using web technologies, other languages and platforms, and sophisticated integration techniques. Complete coverage of ColdFusion 9 is included in "Volume 1, Getting Started" (0-321-66034-X) and "Volume 2, Application Development" (0-321-67919-9).
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 with ASP, ColdFusion, and PHP: Training from the Source
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Designed for intermediate Web designers and developers with no previous experience with programming or server-side technology. Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 with ASP, ColdFusion and PHP: Training from the Source has been fully-updated, not just for the latest version of Dreamweaver but for today's Web. It's now standards--compliant, with a site created using one of Dreamweaver's brand-new CSS templates, that includes Ajax elements in the dynamic site design. Users ready to take the next step and make their Web sites interactive will find the same easy-to-read, logical, well-constructed projects, but with a site based on the latest Web technology.
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Question : Can i fuse regular and super keratip keratin pretipped hair extensions while using a cold fusion tool?
or does it have to be special hair...I'm buying a very expensive tool for this and was just curious about it,It's the same procedure I do on my clients just using the cold fusion method, but i was just curious if i have to buy different hair..Thanks
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Nope, no special hair.It should all work the same (:
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Question : cold fusion?
i have a question about generating eletricity.is cold fusion the opposite of nuclear power? while nuclear power is to split the nucleus inside an atom? but cold fusion is to combine two broken nucleus together?if yes, will the cold fusion method produce any harmful waste?i have heard if cold fusion works, then the problem of energy will be solve, is it true? is there any disadvantages of cold fusion?
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Cold fusion is the fusion of deuterium oxide and palladium electrodes at room temperature. Some scientists have claimed to have accomplished this task, producing vast amounts of energy, however, it is unrepeatable. Cold fusion cleanly produces energy. Fusion has been performed numerous times, however the task was done at extreme temperatures resulting in an inability to perform fusion on a large scale. As far as we know today, there are no disadvantages to cold fusion, however, some will arrise no doubt. We simply do not know enough about the process. Another positive is that cold fusion does not release as much heat pollution which is a major problem in our world.In the future, pollution may not be a problem if cold fusion is perfected. Hope grants that devices will be made as small as a car engine.
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Question : How cold fusion (recently investigated by the Navy) may be possible...?
The assertion that there are lesser and greater levels of quantum uncertainty may have veracity. If this is so, greater levels might be induced, using a device that uses palladium, etc. Once this greater state of quantum uncertainty has been manipulated into existence, the forces that make up the natural atomic resistance between atoms may become softened. The barrier may be penetrated, for periods of short duration, in a virtual reality state. What this implies is that there would be a "cloud" of uncertainty surrounding an atom, which represents virtual states of being. These will exist in proximal realities, nearby. A cloud of uncertainty will be a "virtual cloud" of existence. Put two atoms together that have virtual clouds and occasionally two virtual atoms will intersect with each other, melding for a brief period of time. This sets off a brief fusion reaction. The energy is thus released, in a virtual framework, and cold fusion occurs.Cold fusion is actually fusion "lite", because it is not the complete melding of atoms in our universe. That is the regular fusion process. Cold fusion is the brief melding of virtual atoms in a cloud of uncertainty, and does not occur primarily in our universe. It can transpire when the uncertainty of an atom is enhanced, creating a new state of quantum being.
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Or maybe they're wrong about the source of the neutrons they claim they've detected. What is it with chemists, cold fusion and salt lake city? Is it a mormon plot?
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Question : Cold Fusion?
how do I make a cold fusion rector, my electric is getting way too expensive, I could keep it in my shed right?I think the government would tax it, you could put one in a car, no more petrol needed, I thought they nearly did a few years ago??karen go away in short jerky movements, the question was designed so some clever people would explain it to me, and im happy to say that it worked.
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The theory of cold fusion in the P/F expt is based on the affinity of Palladium for absorbing hydrogen, including its isotopes, deuterium and tritium. The theory is then by some mechanism as yet not clearly specified, the palladium lattice 'constricts' the D particles overcoming coulomb (++) repulsion so that the strong nuclear force takes over, initiating fusion.D+D> He(3)+ n(eutron). Results have been mixed, and seemingly difficult to reproduce.Why not go for muon catalized fusion?A muon is a -ve particle about 200 electron masses. It's 'lifetime' though is about 2micro seconds.It will bind an exotic nucleus like DT sufficiently close to cause the fusion reaction to occur with a large probabiliyMuon+D+T> He(4)+ n(eutron)+muon. the change in rest-mass is eqiv to about 2x10^-13J/fusion.Here's the tricky bit- the nascent He nucleus(alpha particle) will 'mop' up the muon, preventing further reactions. What you need is a synchronised electric field to sweep these species clear Then you might have the basis of an exothermic fusion reactor.Oh, and better to make it a steel and concrete lined shed! Good luck!
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Question : do you believe the key to developing cold fusion is the development of large water molecule?
Cold fusion can be achieve if a process of developing large water molecules can be achieve it will be the catalyst for the reaction.
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Nope, the oxygen would just get in the way.
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Question : Did the cold fusion hoaxers destroy their raw data?
Would you put man-made global warming on the same level of bad science as cold fusion?Or worse, becauase they destroyed their raw data?
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For the latest developements in LENR (low energy nuclear reactions, a.k.a. cold fusion) please reference the following.
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Question : Why do physicists think cold fusion is possible?
Are there any examples of stars or phenomena of any sort that appear to exhibit cold fusion? If cold fusion were possible, why wouldn't it simply occur in nature?
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We have achieved cold fusion by using muons, but its not efficient enough to make commercially viable.
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Question : What all will I need to do a do-it-myself hot or cold fusion extensions application?
I cannot near afford to go get this procedure done at a salon. They charge ridiculous prices for application of extensions using either the hot or cold fusion method. Of course, I know I will need the u-tipped extensions and the iron to do the job myself, which I've seen several girls on youtube post videos of doing their own cold or hot fusion extensions, but I want to hear it from Yahoo Answers too, what I need other than those two things. Thanks!
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Are you kidding me?Let me explain something to you: You are not a hairdresser and you will not be able to do your own cold or hot fusion extensions properly. Do you want your hair to twist up and snap off at the root? Because that's exactly what will happen if you don't have this done professionally. We charge so much because it is very tedious, the supplies are extremely costly, and the process takes up to four hours.If you want extensions but can't afford the application or maintenance, make your own clip-ins. They're relatively cheap, easy to apply, and you don't have to worry about them pulling your hair out. They also stay in great condition longer, because you take them out at night. I wear them every day. Trust me on this one. I have had two clients who thought they could do their own extensions or go two months between maintenance and re-touches. It always ends the same way: dreadlocks and broken off hair.Check out this http://haircrazy.info/extensions/make-your-own-clip-in-extensions/
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Question : How is cold fusion supposed to work without defying the law of conservation of energy?
Theoretically cold fusion is supposed to produce vast amounts of energy, but at what expense?
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Theoretically cold fusion is supposed to produce vast amounts of energy, but at what expense?
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Question : How does cold fusion work?
I read the article on Yahoo that scientists are getting closer to potentially making cold fusion possible to use for nuclear reactors, instead of fission of course. I was wondering how is that possible? I thought extremely hot temperatures are needed for fusion to occur?
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There was one way experimented a while ago, I don't know what happened to it. But anyway from my knowledge:A highly viscous liquid, was made to have bubbles in it. Now these bubbles did not reach the surface, and then they collapsed. As they collapsed the amount energy in these collapses was enough to fuse atoms together....And that's about as much as I can remember.
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