Thursday, October 1, 2015

Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers (Repost)




Geertjan Wielenga, "Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 1484212584 | 300 pages | pdf | 16.97 MB




Beginning NetBeans IDE is your authoritative tutorial for learning and using the open source NetBeans IDE platform backed by Oracle. Written by a NetBeans product manager at Oracle, Geertjan Wielenga shows you what NetBeans really is all about and how to install and set it up. Then, right away, he shows you how to write your first simple NetBeans Java application. In this book, you get a tour of the various, essential and key NetBeans wizards and plug-ins. Then, you start building a more complex Java-based application using the NetBeans IDE. And, you learn how to improve that application by exploring the NetBeans refactoring, testing/debugging, profiling and distribution tools. After reading and using this tutorial, you"ll come away with a working case study that you can re-apply as a template for your own specific needs. You"ll have an understanding of the key essentials of the popular NetBeans IDE. What you"ll learn What is NetBeans and how to use it How to install and set up your NetBeans IDE and environment How to write your first Java application using NetBeans How to explore the key NetBeans wizards and plug-ins How to build a complex Java-based application using NetBeans How to improve applications by refactoring, testing, debugging, and profiling Who this book is for This book is for those who are new to NetBeans who may have prior Java coding experience.




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C.J. Daugherty - Il segreto del silenzio. Night School




C.J. Daugherty – Il segreto del silenzio. Night School


Italian | Newton | 2015 | EPUB | Pages 315 | ASIN: B011JKYRB2 | 5.29 Mb






Dopo aver trovato rifugio in una località segreta nel Sud della Francia, Allie è convinta di essere al sicuro, almeno fino a quando le guardie di Nathaniel non la attaccheranno. A quel punto, costretta di nuovo alla fuga, dovrà far ritorno in un luogo che può davvero chiamare casa: la Cimmeria Academy. Ma quando arriva, a malapena riconosce quel posto… Le tensioni sono palpabili, la maggior parte degli studenti diserta le lezioni, gli insegnanti non sono più punti di riferimento e le guardie controllano tutto. Nathaniel è vicino – molto vicino – a ottenere tutto ciò che vuole. Nel disperato tentativo di fermarlo, Allie accetta di accompagnare Lucinda in una pericolosa missione durante la notte. Ma così facendo, potrebbe mettere a repentaglio la vita dei suoi amici… Carter e Sylvain sono entrambi pronti a combattere al suo fianco e dimostrarle il loro amore. E Allie sa che deve decidere una volta per tutte chi vuole veramente. Nessuno potrà aspettare per sempre. Il tempo per l’indecisione è finito. Tutto è in gioco e chi vince prende tutto…







Quarterly Essay 56 Clivosaurus: The Politics of Clive Palmer




Quarterly Essay 56 Clivosaurus: The Politics of Clive Palmer by Guy Rundle


English | 2014 | ISBN: 1863957014 | 124 pages | PDF | 0,8 MB




Who is Clive Palmer, and what does his ascent say about Australia’s creaking political system?






In Clivosaurus, Guy Rundle observes Palmer close up, examining his rise to prominence, his beliefs, his deals and his politics – not to mention his poetry. Rundle shows that neither the government nor the media have been able to take Palmer’s measure. Convinced they face a self-interested clown, they have failed to recognise both his tactical flexibility and the consistency of his centre-right politics.






This is a story about the Gold Coast, money in politics, Canberra’s detached political caste and the meaning of Palmer’s motley crew. Above all, it is a brilliantly entertaining portrait of “the man at the centre of a perfect storm for Australian democracy, a captain steering his vessel artfully in the whirlpool.”






“In the first half of the year we saw Tony Abbott treated with deference to his values and beliefs, as his chaotic and lying government slid from one side of the ring to the other, while Clive Palmer, ploughing a steady course on a range of key issues, was treated as the inconstant one. No wonder no one could tell what he was going to do next – they weren’t even bothering to look at where he had come from.” – Guy Rundle, Clivosaurus






Guy Rundle is Crikey’s correspondent-at-large. A frequent contributor to a range of publications in Australia and the UK, he was editor of Arena Magazine for fifteen years. He has written several hit stage shows for Max Gillies and is the author of, among others, Quarterly Essay 3, The Opportunist, Down to the Crossroads, an account of the 2008 US presidential election, and A Revolution in the Making: Robots, 3D Printing and the Future.