This book will provide the necessary skills to create GUI, networking,
and Web applications. It also will talk about extending and embedding
Ruby applications
written as well.
8.Strong leadership skills to keep the team motivated and focused at all times to meet customer deliverables.
9. Experience in managing a team of developers as their technical leader
Nice to have requirements:
Proven experience on Symbian and/Windows mobile, etc.
Familiar with mobile
This new program targets 10 key academic skills
for TOEFL®
iBT success.
Practice and mastery of these skills can help learners build confidence to communicate successfully in an academic environment.
This resource presents you with the skills you need to become the ultimate power user for ALL Linux distributions. The author provides detailed instructions for customization, optimization, troubleshooting, shortcuts, and using the best 3rd party tools.
This book uses the Python language to teach pro
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gramming concepts and problem
-solving skills, without assuming any previous program- ming experience. With easy-to-understand examples, pseudocode, flowcharts, and other
tools, the student learns how to design the logic of programs and then implement those
programs using Python. This book is ideal for an introductory programming course or a
programming logic and design course using Python as the language.
As with all the boolts in the
Starting Out With
series, the hallmark of this text is its clear,
friendly, and easy
-to-understand writing. In addition, it is rich in example programs that
are concise and practical. The programs in this book include short examples that highlight
specific programming topics, as well as more involved examples that focus on problem
solving. Each chapter provides one or more case studies that provide step
-by-step analysis
of a specific problem and shows the student how to solve it.
This book is for students and Linux System Administrators. It provides the skills to read, write, and debug Linux shell scripts using bash shell. The book begins by describing Linux and simple scripts to automate frequently executed commands and continues by describing conditional logic, user interaction, loops, menus, traps, and functions.
This book evolved over the past ten years from a set of lecture notes developed while teaching
the undergraduate Algorithms course at Berkeley and U.C. San Diego. Our way of teaching
this course evolved tremendously over these years in a number of directions, partly to address
our students' background (undeveloped formal skills outside of programming), and partly to
reect the maturing of the eld in general, as we have come to see it. The notes increasingly
crystallized into a narrative, and we progressively structured the course to emphasize the
?story line? implicit in the progression of the material. As a result, the topics were carefully
selected and clustered. No attempt was made to be encyclopedic, and this freed us to include
topics traditionally de-emphasized or omitted from most Algorithms books.
Open Source for the Enterprise
Open source software is changing the world of Information Technology. But making it work for your company is far more complicated than simply installing a copy of Linux. If you are serious about using open source to cut costs, accelerate development, and reduce vendor lock-in, you must institutionalize skills and create new ways of working. You must understand how open source is different from commercial software and what responsibilities and risks it brings. Open Source for the Enterprise is a sober guide to putting open source to work in the modern IT department.