Snapshots
In this article, by Michael Roy, author of Getting Started with VMware Fusion, discusses a very useful feature called "snapshots". We also learn about how to launch and restore a snapshot.
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This article has been prepared by Bo Borland, the author of Pentaho Analytics for MongoDB.
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In this article written by Leon Revill, the author of the book jQuery 2.0 Development Cookbook, we will look at how to create robust and attractive web forms with animation, validation, and user feedback. We will cover:
- Implementing basic form validation
- Adding number validation
- Adding credit card number validation
- Adding date validation
- Adding e-mail address validation
- Implementing live form validation
- Adding a password strength indicator
- Adding anti-spam measures
- Implementing input character restrictions
Understanding Process Variation with Control Charts
This article, by Isaac Newton, author of Minitab Cookbook, will help you understand the different process variations that can be done in control charts using Minitab. Control charts are very simple graphical tools which show us if measurements/results are stable over time. They look at the mean and variation of the data and check to see whether the observed data shows any patterns that would not be expected to occur if the data was purely random. This special cause variation is indicated by tests that look for these patterns. They are based on there being a low probability of these patterns occurring randomly. Minitab provides a wide range of control charts for different scenarios. These include the standard control charts for monitoring a process over time such as Xbar-R or I-MR charts as well as multivariate control charts and charts to plot rare events. Now, we will look at using some of the more traditional charts, but also show the use of some of the newer charts in Minitab.
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This article, written by Sandeep Rawat, the author of Getting started with Review Board, highlights posting of code review requests by publishing a code review request through the web application of Review Board.
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In this article by Félix López and Víctor Romero, the author of Mastering Python Regular Expressions, we are going to learn about backtracking using Python. The Python’s Re module uses a backtracking regular expression engine. Although in the very well known book “Mastering regular expressions” by Jeffrey E.F. Friedl is classified as Nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) type, according to Tim Peters https://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/2006-January/044335.html is not NFA purely.
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In this article by Chris Webb, Alberto Ferrari, and Marco Russo, authors of Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models, we will learn about the steps that you'll need to go through in order to ensure your cube is as responsive as possible.
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In this article by Akash Phoenix, the author of the book Citrix® XenMobile™ Mobile Device Management has discussed about the XenMobile Solution Bundle. Citrix XenMobile is one of the most sought-after MDM solutions in today's market due to its complete end-to-end security offering. Previously known as Zenprise, before the acquisition of the company by Citrix, it offered a Device Management and a Secure Mobile Gateway solution. Later, Citrix added its complete network and virtualized environment support to this solution by integrating the NetScaler Gateway, App Controller, and XenDesktop. This was launched as the XenMobile Solutions Bundle. In this article, we will introduce our readers to the XenMobile Solution and all of its components. The topics covered in this article are as follows:
- Introduction
- Features
- Deployment flowchart
The BarItem class and the RadOutlookBar control
In this article by Daniel Spalding, the author of Telerik WPF Controls Tutorial, we will learn about the RadOutlookBar control. First we will learn briefly about the BarItem class. Then we will learn how to use this RadOutlookBar control using GenericList, DataBinding, and database security. We will also discuss the usage of the RadOutlookBar with generic list binding with XML security.
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This article is written by Muhammad Saif Uddin and Talha Haroon, the authors of the book IBM Worklight Mobile Application Development Essentials.
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In this article, by Bahaaldine Azarmi, the author of Talend for Big Data, we'll learn how to use tweets to highlight sentiments by performing the following actions:
- Extracting hashtags and emoticons from tweets
- Joining the newly created hashtags and emoticon tables to create sentiments
Finishing Touches and Publishing
This article by Damien Bruyndonckx, the author of the book Mastering Adobe Captivate 7, concentrates on publishing a movie. It is the process by which you make your Captivate projects available to the outside world. Most of the time, you'll publish your movies in the Adobe Flash format or the HTML5 format so that any student can enjoy the content of your online course across devices.
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This article by Brett Bernier, author of the book Source SDK Game Development Essentials, will introduce you to your new tools, and teach you how to navigate in 2D and 3D spaces.
In this article, we will cover the following topics:
- Learning some basic terminology
- Opening Hammer for the first time
- Navigating the 2D and 3D viewports
- Customizing your user interface
- Developing some basic organizational skills
Let us begin.
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This article by Andy Walker, author of SDL Trados Studio – A Practical Guide, describes the basic process of opening a document in SDL Trados Studio and translating it.
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In this article written by Jonathan Frappier, the author of the book VMware vSphere Resource Management Essentials, we will look at the statistics we can capture natively within an operating system.
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