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Are you a tester who spends more time manually creating complex test data than using it? A business analyst who seemingly went to college all those years so you can spend your days copying data from reports into spreadsheets? A programmer who can't finish each day's task without having to scan through version control system output, looking for the file you want?

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Everyday Scripting with Ruby is divided into four parts. In the first, you'll learn the basics of the Ruby scripting language. In the second, you'll see how to create scripts in a steady, controlled way using test-driven design. The third part is about finding, understanding, and using the work of others--and about preparing your scripts for others to use. The fourth part, more advanced, is about saving even more time by using application frameworks.

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Head First Ajax Head First Ajax
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Ajax is no longer an experimental approach to website development, but the key to building browser-based applications that form the cornerstone of Web 2.0. Head First Ajax gives you an up-to-date perspective that lets you see exactly what you can do -- and has been done -- with Ajax. With it, you get a highly practical, in-depth, and mature view of what is now a mature development approach.

Using the unique and highly effective visual format that has turned Head First titles into runaway bestsellers, this book offers a big picture overview to introduce Ajax, and then explores the use of individual Ajax components -- including the JavaScript event model, DOM, XML, JSON, and more -- as it progresses. You'll find plenty of sample applications that illustrate the concepts, along with exercises, quizzes, and other interactive features to help you retain what you've learned.

Head First Ajax covers:

  • The JavaScript event model
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The book also discusses the server-side implications of building Ajax applications, and uses a "black box" approach to server-side components.

Head First Ajax is the ideal guide for experienced web developers comfortable with scripting -- particularly those who have completed the exercises in Head First JavaScript -- and for experienced programmers in Java, PHP, and C# who want to learn client-side programming.

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Visualizing Data: Exploring and Explaining Data with the Processing Environment Visualizing Data: Exploring and Explaining Data with the Processing Environment
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Enormous quantities of data go unused or underused today, simply because people can't visualize the quantities and relationships in it. Using a downloadable programming environment developed by the author, Visualizing Data demonstrates methods for representing data accurately on the Web and elsewhere, complete with user interaction, animation, and more.

How do the 3.1 billion A, C, G and T letters of the human genome compare to those of a chimp or a mouse? What do the paths that millions of visitors take through a web site look like? With Visualizing Data, you learn how to answer complex questions like these with thoroughly interactive displays. We're not talking about cookie-cutter charts and graphs. This book teaches you how to design entire interfaces around large, complex data sets with the help of a powerful new design and prototyping tool called "Processing".

Used by many researchers and companies to convey specific data in a clear and understandable manner, the Processing beta is available free. With this tool and Visualizing Data as a guide, you'll learn basic visualization principles, how to choose the right kind of display for your purposes, and how to provide interactive features that will bring users to your site over and over. This book teaches you:

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  • Positive and negative points of each representation discussed. The focus is on customization so that each one best suits what you want to convey about your data set
The book does not provide ready-made "visualizations" that can be plugged into any data set. Instead, with chapters divided by types of data rather than types of display, you'll learn how each visualization conveys the unique properties of the data it represents -- why the data was collected, what's interesting about it, and what stories it can tell. Visualizing Data teaches you how to answer questions, not simply display information.

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Pro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript can do for your web sites. This book doesn't waste any time looking at things you already know, like basic syntax and structures.

Expert web developer and author John Resig concentrates on fundamental, vital topics—what modern JavaScripting is (and isnt), the current state of browser support, and pitfalls to be wary of. The book is organized into four sections:

  • Modern JavaScript development using JavaScript the object-oriented way, creating reusable code, plus testing and debugging
  • DOM scripting updating content and styles, plus events, and effect and event libraries
  • How Ajax works, overcoming problems, and using libraries to speed up development of Ajax applications
  • The future of JavaScript looking at cutting edge topics like JSON, HTML5, and more

All concepts are backed up by real-world examples and case studies, and John provides numerous reusable functions and classes to save you time in your development. There are also up-to-date reference appendixes for the DOM, events, browser support (including IE7), and frameworks, so you can look up specific details quickly and easily.

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Question : What general types of tissue have been afflicted in a second degree burn?
What general types of tissue have been afflicted? If you get a second degree sunburn.

Answer:
"Second degree" is an outdated term. Burns are classified as Superficial, Partial Thickness, and Full Thickness. By second degree sunburn I guess you mean more than just reddened painful skin. I am also guessing that you mean fluid filled blisters have formed or are beginning to form. I would highly recommend getting out of the sun. These burn could be serious and require medical attention. The tissues that would be afflicted would be the epidermis and dermis.

 

Question : What are the general rules and regulations for national parks and wilderness areas?
I need to know the general rules for National Parks. I also need to know the general rules for Wilderness areas. I'm supposed to be comparing and contrasting. So can you do them separately. Thanks!

Answer:
Yellowstone National Park - Park Rules and Regulations (U.S ...Park Rules and Regulations ... The following rules and regulations have been sorted by subject for your convenience.www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/rules.htm - Cached#Rules! Rules! Rules! | National Parks TravelerYes, yes, I know that you always consult the Superintendent’s Compendium of designations, closures, permit requirements and other restrictions as required under Title ...www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/01/rules-rules-rules - Cached#New Gun Rules in National ParksThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has announced that new rules allowing the possession of firearms on National Wildlife Refuges and National Parks will take effect ...usgovinfo.about.com/b/2010/02/19/new-gun-rules-in... - Cached#West Virginia DNR - Rules and RegulationsContact each National Forest for current rules and regulations applicable to the WMA areas. National Wildlife Refuges Rules and regulations governing hunting and fishing ...www.wvdnr.gov/Hunting/RulesRegs.shtm - Cached#Recreation - Kern National Wildlife RefugeKern National Wildlife Refuge of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Our mission is ... Many state wildlife areas and federal wildlife refuges will be open for hunting ...www.fws.gov/kern/refuges/kern/recreation - Cached#Desert National Wildlife Range OverviewSOME RULES AND REGULATIONS. This area is designated as a National Wildlife Range, which is the same as a National Wildlife Refuge, and you should act as if you were in a ...www.birdandhike.com/Areas/DNWR_Area/_DNWR_Area.htm - Cached#Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge... at Buffalo Lake National Wildlife ... and resident wildlife species. Riparian areas ... NWR a safe place for wildlife and people, please follow these simple rules:www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/texas/buffalo.html - Cached#Yellowstone WildlifeRULES & REGS. ... National Park has the largest concentration of wildlife in the lower ... making Yellowstone National Park their home. The best areas ...www.yellowstonenationalpark.com/wildlife.htm - Cached

 

Question : What is general rule for the decreased value of a repaired sinkhole home?
Does anyone know if there is a general % point? Example: your home is now worth 25% less then others in the area due to the repaired sinkhole. I'm looking to get an idea to see if re-sale is even possible.

Answer:
I doubt there is a general percentage. I imagine the size of the sinkhole and the severity of the damage would undoubtedly factor in.

 

Question : What is the general shape of a variation function?
When you are using regressions, you need to know the general shape of the function. What is the general shape and how can you tell the difference between a variation function and an exponential function?

Answer:
A direct variation function has a straight line for its graph, passing through the origin. An inverse variation has a hyperbola for its graph. Exponential function graphs assuming no translations pass through (0,1) since anything to the 0 power is 1. They either start low and curve higher or start high and curve lower

 

Question : Whats the difference between general desktop graphics and 3D gaming graphics?
Whats the difference between general desktop graphics and 3D gaming graphics?On my new PC, the sub score for the vista aero glass interface isnt to good but the 3D graphics rating is ok, so im just wondering what is the difference, and if possible how to improve the general desktop graphics.

Answer:
General desktop graphics are no for intensice stuff, it is only for video, work documents, and taht sort of thing but Gaming graphics are for Rendering intensive 3d Models, Photo editing, video editing, and animation creation. These are the things the 3d Gamign grpahics would be used for to improve your graphics rating u would have to buy a new graphics card

 

Question : How long does a general anaesthetic affect you?
I had a general anaesthetic on Tuesday to have a wisdom tooth removed and I still feel awful.I have no appetite,I feel sick and all I want to do is sleep.Someone told me that the general can continue to affect you for a few days after your op-does anyone know?

Answer:
Certainly it has an effect for a few days, but the intensity depends on the individual. Hope you feel better soon.

 

Question : What general courses are required to graduate college?
I am planning to take College Now courses in NYC and to those who don't know; these programs give college credit for the course taken. I want to take these courses so that I don't need to take them in college. Can anyone tell me what are the general courses required to graduate a 4 year college? Or courses that are required for pre-med?

Answer:
DO NOT take pre-med courses with College Now, online, or at a community colleges. Medical schools will eat you alive for it. In order to find out what you need to graduate from college, first pick a college and a major. Then, look at the major's required clasess as well as that university's required classes. Next, make sure that College Now credit is accepted. Then, pick some low level courses to take.

 

Question : Can you clarify the difference between "general" and "clinical" population and why a difference exists?
I am reading a statistic that reads"Lifetime prevalence is estimated at 1% in the general population and 2% to 16% in clinical populations"I understand the difference between the 1% general population estimation and the 2% to 16%, but I can't understand how this figure is reached or why the general population estimate is 'less' than the clinical one. Why would these two differ? Are the clinical studies not meant to represent the general population unless otherwise noted? How would one arrive at the answer of what the general population estimate would be and how could it be less?

Answer:
I imagine general population refers to everybody in the country while clinical population refers to those with symptoms.For example; I might say the prevalence of diabetes in the general population is 2% but in the clinical population (ie. those that experience symptoms of diabetes) the prevalence is 15%. This is then basically saying that 85% of people experiencing diabetes symptoms don't actually have the disease.Statistics for general population are gotten by randomly testing a sample size of all races, sexes, ages etc, regardless of symptoms. Clinical population statistics are gathered by GPs who target patients experiencing the relevant symptoms and test them to get prevalence in a clinical population.When the word clinical is used in medicine it normally means symptomatic.

 

Question : What general objection can you use in a divorce case set for the day of trial?
What general objection can you use in responses to request for production of documents for a divorce case set for the day of trial? Where can you find a list of such objections? If there are about 800-1000 pages of papers involved such as banking statements, brokerage house statements for many years, should you make all the copys for the court and for the other party, or just bring the original documents to the court at the date of the trial?

Answer:
oh my goodness - you need to speak to an attorney... there is no general objection you can make... it's evidence and if it exists you have to get it. you generally bring 3 copies - one for the court, one for you, and one for the other party.

 

Question : What general defeated the Mexicans in Mexico City?
What general defeated the Mexicans in Mexico City?What was the name of the Treaty that ended the Mexican War?What did this traty say regarding Texas?

Answer:
General Winfield ScottTreaty of Guadalupe HidalgoIt gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas and established the U.S.-Mexican border of the Rio Grande River.

 

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