Saturday, February 14, 2015

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The Secret(Telugu)

The Secret(Telugu)



This book has been translated into the Telugu language from its original English counterpart. The book, The Secret – Rahasya, explains in the Telegu language what the original book reveals. in this book, the author has explored the concepts of the importance and effectiveness of positive thinking as well as other age old spiritual and philosophical ideas. The author postulates that the secret to success and happiness has been available to us since time immemorial and that people like Galileo, Plato, Einstein and the other greats already knew of this secret and used it in their own lives to achieve immense success and happiness. The book explains the secret by basing it on the Universal Law of Attraction. The law suggests that anyone has the capability and the power to attract anything that they desire, directly from the universe. The book explains how the 'frequency' of an individual's thoughts and attitude is what couples with his or her life experiences. The intriguing amalgamation of science with spirituality gives birth to a wonderful new concept that can truly be incorporated in the daily lives of the readers to achieve happiness and prosperity. The book was published in the year 2010 and is available in paperback.
  • The book derives its main concept from data and theories that are actually believed to be centuries old. As a result, they can be viewed as tried and tested.
  • The popularity of the book lead it being translated to over 47 languages and also to the release of a movie that has also been well received by audiences worldwide.

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Professional Android 4 Application Development

Professional Android 4 Application Development



Android based smartphones and tablets have taken the world by storm. Whether it's a boy or girl, young or old, everyone seems to be falling head over heels in love with these gadgets. This creates a large market for developers who want to create applications that work on the Android platform. The Professional Android 4 Application Development (Wrox) will provide you with all the tools and tricks that you need to get started on this journey. All that theory would be worthless without any practice and so the book features a sizeable number of hands-on projects that will allow you to get your hands dirty in the Android SDK sandbox. You will come face to face with the latest APIs brought forth in Android comprising of NFC Beam, Wi-Fi Direct and countless other features. It will also expose you to new changes in the Android environment including the enhanced animation framework, drag and drop features and the action bar. All the practical exercises that have been outlined in the book will bolster your abilities to design a robust yet purposeful application for your target audience. It is common knowledge that developing a world class application is just half the story and you also need to know how to release it, market it . The book takes care of those areas also as it would walk you through ideas on how to publish and market your application as well create platforms that will enhance user's experience. Professional Android 4 Application Development (Wrox) was published on 8 June 2012 in paperback.

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Android Application Development

Android Application Development (with Kitkat Support), Black Book




The book android Application Development Black Book, is a one-time reference book that covers all aspects of Android application development in an easy-to-understand approach - For example, how to design user interface by using Views and ViewGroups, how to persistently store data by using content providers, how to design mobile applications displaying pictures and menus by using Views, how to develop Android mobile applications for sending messages and e-mails, how to work with location services and maps, how to run background services in the mobile applications, how to develop applications supporting audio, video and camera of a mobile device, etc. The book explores these concepts with appropriate examples and executable applications.
Table of Contents
  • Listing the Version History of Android Platform
  • Discussing Android APIs
  • Describing the Android Architecture Application Framework
  • Exploring the Features of Android
  • Discussing about Android Applications
  • The Application Components
  • The Manifest File
  • Downloading and Installing Android
  • Downloading and Installing the Android SDK
  • Setting up Android Virtual Device
  • Setting up Android Physical Device
  • Exploring the Development Environment
  • The Java Perspective Using Eclipse
  • The DDMS Perspective
  • The Command-Line Tools
  • Developing and Executing the First Android Application
  • Using Eclipse IDE to Create an Application
  • Running Your Application
  • Exploring the Application
  • Using Command-Line Tools
  • Quick Revise
  • Working with Activities
  • Creating an Activity
  • Starting an Activity
  • Managing the Lifecycle of an Activity
  • Applying Themes and Styles to an Activity
  • Displaying a Dialog in the Activity
  • Hiding the Title of the Activity
  • Using Intents
  • Exploring Intent Objects
  • Exploring Intent Resolution
  • Exploring Intent Filters
  • Resolving Intent Filter Collision
  • Linking the Activities Using Intent
  • Obtaining Results from Intent
  • Passing Data Using an Intent Object
  • Fragments
  • Fragment Implementation
  • Finding Fragments
  • Adding, Removing, and Replacing Fragments
  • Finding Activity Using Fragment
  • Using the Intent Object to Invoke Built-in Application
  • Working with View Groups
  • The LinearLayout Layout
  • The RelativeLayout Layout
  • The ScrollView Layout
  • The TableLayout Layout
  • The FrameLayout Layout
  • The TabLayout Using the Action Bar
  • Working with Views
  • Using the TextView
  • Using the EditText View
  • Using the Button View
  • Using the RadioButton View
  • Using the CheckBox View
  • Using the ImageButton View
  • Using the ToggleButton View
  • Using the RatingBar View
  • Binding Data with the AdapterView Class
  • Using the ListView Class
  • Spinner
  • Using the Gallery View
  • Designing the AutoTextCompleteView
  • Implementing Screen Orientation
  • Anchoring the Views of the Current Activity
  • Customizing the Size and Position of the Views
  • Designing the Views Programmatically
  • Handling UI Events
  • Handling User Interaction with Activities
  • Handling User Interaction with the Views
  • Specialized Fragments
  • ListFragment
  • DialogFragment
  • PreferenceFragment
  • Creating Menus The Options Menu The Context Menu The SubMenus
  • Working with Image Views
  • Displaying Images in the Gallery View
  • Displaying Images in the Grid View
  • Using the ImageSwitcher View
  • Designing Context Menu for Image View
  • Using the AnalogClock and DigitalClock Views
  • Embedding Web Browser in an Activity
  • Notifying the User Creating the Toast Notification
  • Creating the Status Bar Notification
  • Creating the Dialog Notification
  • Quick Revise
  • Introducing the Data Storage Options
  • Using Preferences
  • Using the Internal Storage Exploring the Methods Used for Internal Storage
  • Developing an Application to Save User Data Persistently in File
  • Using the External Storage Exploring the Methods Used for External Storage
  • Developing Application to Save File in SD Card
  • Using the SQLite Database Creating the Database Helper Class
  • Creating the Layout and Main Activity Class
  • Creating the Layout and Activity for the Insert Operation
  • Creating the Layout and Activity to Search a Record
  • Creating the Activity Class to Fetch All Records
  • Creating the Layout and Activity for the Update Operation
  • Creating the Layout and Activity for the Delete Operation
  • Executing the Database Operations
  • Working with Content Providers
  • Exploring the android.provider Package
  • Creating User-Defined Content Provider
  • Consuming User-Defined Content Provider
  • Building an Application to Send Email
  • Networking in Android
  • Getting an Overview of Networking Fundamentals
  • Checking Network Availability
  • Accessing Web Services Using HTTP Post
  • Accessing Web Services Using the GET Method
  • Working with Binary Data and Text Files
  • Consuming JSON Services
  • Sockets Programming
  • Working with Google Maps
  • Exploring Google Maps External Library
  • Creating an Application Using Google Maps Android API
  • Disabling the Zoom Control Button
  • Changing the Map Type
  • Displaying the Specific Location and Adding Markers
  • Handling Map Gestures Interaction
  • Getting the Current Location of a User
  • Working with Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding
  • Working with Graphics
  • Drawing Graphics to Canvas
  • Using the Drawable Object
  • Referencing an Image File
  • Defining Drawable in XML
  • Using the Shape Drawable Object
  • Working with the Nine Patch Drawable Graphics
  • Understanding the Concept of Hardware Acceleration
  • Working with Animations
  • The Property Animation
  • View Animation Drawable Animation
  • Role of Media Playback Using Media Player Media Formats Supported by Media Player
  • Preparing Audio for Playback
  • Preparing Video for Playback
  • Creating Application to Play Audio and Video Using MediaPlayer
  • Recording and Playing Sound
  • Use of Media Store Audio Recording Application
  • Creating a Sound Pool Using Camera for Taking Pictures
  • Creating Video Recording Application
  • Introducing Threads Worker Threads Using AsyncTask Introducing Services Exploring Services Essentials
  • Understanding the Lifecycle of a Service
  • Exploring the Service Class
  • Introducing the Service Class
  • Creating a Bound Service
  • Working with Bluetooth Exploring the Android Bluetooth APIs
  • Permissions Required to Access Bluetooth
  • Setting Up the Bluetooth for an Application
  • Identifying the Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
  • Querying the Paired Devices
  • Discovering Devices Creating an Application Using Bluetooth Functionality
  • Connecting the Devices Using Bluetooth for Data Transfer
  • Connecting as a Server Connecting as a Client Working with Bluetooth Low Energy
  • Working with NFC
  • Exploring the Basics of NFC
  • Developing an Application Using NFC
  • Working with Wi-Fi
  • Exploring the Wi-Fi APIs
  • Creating an Application Using Wi-Fi
  • Handling Telephony Displaying Phone Information Application Receiving Phone Calls Application
  • Making Outgoing Phone Calls Application
  • Handling SMS Sending SMS Using SmsManager
  • Sending SMS Using Intent
  • Receiving SMS Using the BroadcastReceiver Object
  • Role of Default SMS Providers
  • Introducing Sensors Exploring the Sensor Framework
  • Managing Various Sensor Configurations
  • Understanding the Sensor Coordinate System
  • Home Screen Widgets
  • Adding the Broadcast Receiver Class to an Android Manifest
  • Using the RemoteViews and AppWidgetManager Classes
  • Creating a Customized Clock Widget
  • Collection View Widgets Collection View Widget Layouts
  • Creating the Remote Views Service Class
  • Creating a Remote Views Factory Interface
  • Populating Collection View Widgets
  • Live Wallpaper Creating Live Wallpaper Resource and Service
  • Configuring Wallpaper Service
  • Creating Live Wallpaper Application
  • Introducing NDK When to Use NDK?
  • Benefits of NDK Communication between Java and Native Code
  • Installing the NDK
  • Installing C/C++ Support on Eclipse
  • Installing NDK Plugin through ADT
  • Installing Cygwin
  • Installing Android NDK
  • Configuring Eclipse for NDK Programming
  • Setting the Environment Variable
  • Building the Basic NDK Application
  • Chapter 16: Implementing JBoss Seam
  • Signing the Android Application
  • Exploring the Strategies for Signing the Application
  • Obtaining the Appropriate Private Key
  • Preparing the Application for Release
  • Aligning the APK Package
  • Signing and Aligning APK Using the Eclipse IDE
  • Versioning the Android Application
  • Setting the Application Version
  • Specifying API Requirements of an Android Application
  • Publishing the Android Application
  • Releasing Applications on Google Play
  • Releasing Applications through Email
  • Releasing Applications through a Website
  • Monetizing Applications Monetizing an Application through Advertising Platform
  • Integrating the Google AdMob SDK with an Application
  • Online Resource Available with the Book
  • Bonus Chapters Available with the Book
Appendix A: Fundamentals of Java for Android Application Development
Appendix B: Getting Started with Android Studio – New IDE for Development by Google
Appendix C: Introducing Tasker
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The Book of Ram

The Book of Ram [Paperback]


Book Description

The Book Of Ram is a book with a fresh perspective written by noted author, Devdutt Pattanaik. It which outlines the entire story of the Ramayana taking into consideration various accounts of the great Indian epic, right from the standard Sanskrit Aryan version, to the Dravidian version, all the way upto the Burmese, and the Thailand versions.
Instead of simply narrating the entire story as a linear script, the author tries to build a strong character map of Rama, the prince, the heir, the ascetic, the warrior, and the ideal king, through different situations and circumstances that are cited from the epic. In this regard, the painstaking efforts of the author are commendable for bringing out an entirely unique narrative.
Clearly, by citing the various interpretations of the same story, a lot of research has gone into the work. Yet, there is an immense level of care taken not to cloud the reader’s understanding of the grand epic, and throughout most of the book there is a thread of contiguity, which makes the reader appreciate the author’s viewpoints better.
The Book of Ram has been published by Penguin India in 2012, and this 224 page book is available as a paperback.
Key Features:

  • It contains a number of interpretations of the great epic, Ramayana, which are difficult to come by.
  • The book presents a panoramic and wide view of the Indian epic.

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Eclipse IDE

Eclipse IDE :


Paperback

The printed paperback edition is available worldwide via the ISBN 978-3943747041. You can order it electronically from Amazon.

e-Book

This e-Book is available exclusively on Amazon as a Kindle Edition. You can read it on a Kindle device or any other modern smartphone and tablet using the Kindle app.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

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The Diary of a Young Girl: International Bestseller ("Popular Life Stories")

The Diary of a Young Girl: International Bestseller ("Popular Life Stories")


Product Description

Amazon.com Review

Anne Frank's diaries have always been among the most moving and eloquent documents of the Holocaust. This new edition restores diary entries omitted from the original edition, revealing a new depth to Anne's dreams, irritations, hardships, and passions. Anne emerges as more real, more human, and more vital than ever. If you've never read this remarkable autobiography, do so. If you have read it, you owe it to yourself to read it again.

Review

"The new edition reveals a new depth to Anne's  dreams, irritations, hardship, and passions . . .  There may be no better way to commemorate the fiftieth  anniversary of the end of World War II than to  rereadThe Diary of a Young Girl,  a testament to an indestructivle nobility of  spirit in the face of pure  evil."--Chicago Tribune

Product Description

The Diary of a Young Girl started two days before Anne Frank's thirteenth birthday. In 1942, the Nazis had occupied Holland, and her family left their home to go into hiding, as they were Jews. Anne Frank recorded daily events, her personal experiences and her feelings in her diary for the next two years. Cut off from the outside world, she and her family faced hunger, boredom, claustrophobia at living in confined quarters, and the ever-present threat of discovery and death. One day, she and her family were betrayed and taken away to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she eventually died.

It is a record of a sensitive girl's tragic experience during one of the worst periods in human history. This diary is so powerful that it leaves a deep impact on the mind of its readers.

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Dutch

From the Publisher

For almost fifty years, Anne Frank's diary has moved millions with its testament to the human spirit's indestructibility, but readers have never seen the full text of this beloved book--until now. This new translation, performed by Winona Ryder, restores nearly one third of Anne's entries excised by her father in previous editions, revealing her burgeoning sexuality, her stormy relationship with her mother, and more.

From the Inside Flap

Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl is among the most enduring documents of the twentieth century. Since its publication in 1947, Anne Frank's story has become familiar to millions all over the world, and remains a beloved and deeply admired testament to the indestructible nature of the human spirit.

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

The Definitive Edition

Included in this Definitive Edition are diary entries previously omitted from the original, passages which reinforce the fact that Anne was first and foremost a teenage girl, not a remote and flawless symbol. She fretted over her emerging sexuality; often found herself in disagreement with the adults around her; and veered between the carefree nature of a child and the full-fledged sorrow of an adult living under extraordinary conditions and unbearable strain. Anne emerges more triumphantly and heart-breakingly human, more vulnerable, and more vital than ever.

Anne Frank and her family hid in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse for two years in an effort to escape the horrors of Nazi occupation. Only thirteen when her family went into the Secret Annex, she reveals her daily life as the world around them succumbed to the worst horror the modern world had seen, facing hunger, the threat of discovery and death, estrangement from the outside world, and above all, the boredom, the petty misunderstandings, and the frustrations of living in such confined quarters.

A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation, The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer, and acclaimed actress Winona Ryder brings this unforgettable young woman to life in a stunning performance for listeners of all ages to cherish.

From the Back Cover

"The new edition reveals a new depth to Anne's dreams, irritations, hardship, and passions . . . There may be no better way to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II than to reread The Diary of a Young Girl, a testament to an indestructivle nobility of spirit in the face of pure evil."--Chicago Tribune

About the Author

Anne Frank was born in 1929 in Germany. Her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933, and she died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.

Francine Prose is the author of the novels A Changed Man and Blue Angel, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, the guide Reading Like a Writer, and Anne Frank: The Book, the Life, the Afterlife.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.



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Must Read : Best books for Learning Java

Book we recommend to start your java learning or java book for beginner is :


Best books for learning java :  1  -  Head First Java  



best books for learning java : head first javaThis is the first door   to start moving your feet towards mastery in java . The best thing about this book is  image visualization . Every concept of java is explained with the help of  images and diagrams . Thus it becomes very easy for the java beginners to understand concept through images along with examples . I find it really enjoyable to start learning java with this book . Kathy siera and bert bates , the writers of this book  are one of the most respected people in the Java community. They have worked together in Sun (Company later acquired by Oracle) and  has contributed questions in setting papers for the professional certification program likeOracle certified java professional (OCJP). They have explained the concepts in the best possible way .There are exercises like fill in the blanks , match the following at the end of every chapter ,so in  that way ,you can implement whatever you have learned about the concept.  Thus ,  in beginning ,either 1 or 2(below) should be your best books for learning java.                           




 

Best books for learning java :  2  -  SCJP 6 Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 310-065 



best books for learning java : scjp 6 kathy siera bert batesThis is the must read  java book  for beginners . This book has covered all the small tidbits about the common terms such as constructors , class , operators ,exceptions etc . If you are about to give professional certification program such as oracle certified java professional (Ocjp) , then  its a  boon .I will highly recommend to try this book. It covers the details of the simple concept. You will surely enjoy reading it .This book is from the same author who wrote Head First Java.
The another great thing about this book is that topics are given and explained in a proper manner . One just need to start reading the book and everything explained in the topic co-relates with the topics which are already discussed .This book also comes with a CD which contains all the sample papers of the OCJP exam . You can use that sample papers for your preparation . Also the quality of the questions at the end of each chapter is marvellous especially Threads and Collections . Do check out this book for better understanding the java concepts.



Best books for learning java :  3  -  Effective Java


best books for learning java : effective javaEffective java is in 3rd number in the list of best books for learning java .This book will teach you how to effectively use and optimize java in real world. This is one of my favourites books in java written by Joshua Bloch. Joshua Bloch has been a very popular name in the java community. He also co-authored another famous book for java developers "Java Concurrency In Practice"This book is for the people who wants to utilize java in the best possible way .
Concurrency, Generics and General programming are some of my favourite chapters of this book . Every topic has been explained with the code example , so you are learning in a more practical way . 
To get maximum benefit ,you must read this book  after reading either 1 or 2(mentioned above) . So go ahead and buy this book  if you want to pursue career in java .




Best books for learning java : 4 -   Java Concurrency in Practice  


best books for learning java : java concurrency in practice
If you are pursuing career as a java developer , then this is the book you will surely going to enjoy . This book you can say is a niche in core java in other words it covers mainly one topic of core java that is concurrency , how two threads work simultaneously.How one can avoid deadlock , How to solve producer consumer problem . If you want to learn real core java concepts then this is the must have book in your shelves.
Collections and concurrency are considered as the real core concepts of the core java . This books cover concurrency really well . All the top investment banks like Goldman Sachs , J P morgan , Morgan Stanleyworks in concurrency concepts (as they deal with share prices). This book is co authored by  Tim Peierle , Joshua Bloch (also author of effective java), Joseph Bowbeer , David Holmes and Dous Lea . This book you should read after reading above 3 books so that you dont find difficulty in understanding concepts of concurrency. Please read this book if you want to add  feathers in your career .                                                                    




Best books for learning java : 5 -   Thinking in Java


best books for learning java : thinking in  java
 Thinking in java is a well written book by Bruce Eckel . The topics from which you can learn a lot is Containers in depth , Annotations and Graphical User Interface. This book speciality is that you can find many class diagrams along with well explained coding examples . This book is must if you like to prepare concepts by writing code examples . This book is also not for a beginner . This book is for those who want to show their mettle  and have desire to learn every piece of java . So you can read this after reading first two books that is Head First Java and SCJP 6 Sun Certified Programmer for Java. In the above books GUI or Java swing is not explained well , so for beginners you can read this. 
The next book we are sharing is  the best book for learning Java swing 





Best books for learning Java Swing6 -   Black Book Java
   

best books for learning java : java black book
The above books we have discussed are good for preparing core java concepts . But this book is well mastered in explaining how to use Java swing elements . The good thing about this book is that every class of java swing is given along with the method prototypes . For every possible element which you can use in GUI , there is an example of that in this book . I think you will really need this book if you are really interested in learning java swing. Other core java concepts has also been there in the book but it is better to pursue above mentioned  books to get mastery on those topics. So if you are a User Interface (UI)  java developer or a college student then you need to read this book , as it will have all the ingredients you need to create User Interface for your application




 Best books for learning Java : 7 -   Java Performance 


best books for learning java : java performanceThis is the book which deals with real world problems . Every language faces the limited resources problem . As we know java is used in enterprises , so when the scale of the application increases so as the resources required to keep the application alive and running. In these type of scenarios we need special kind of java experts . Experts who knows how to  maintain the same level of performance with less usage of resources . This book is to become that kind of experts. You will learn what steps one should take to reduce memory load . How to optimize the  java application , which are the good practices for coding and many things. So if you have spare time and you are done with above books then this is the book  you can spend your precious time . This book is mainly for higher experienced java developers and coders . So if you are new to java then you can skip it in your to do list .




 Best books for learning Java : 8 -   Java Puzzlers


best books for learning java :  java puzzlersAnother great book from a familiar famous  name in Java community Joshua Bloch and his partner Neal Gafter . Its a great book for those who love puzzles , as many of these questions can be included in the core java interview to determine the java skills of the candidate. This is one of those books which are there just to puzzle you . This book is not recommended for the concept building purposes . For concept building above mentioned books are good . But to get different taste of java questions , you can try this book . The only way you can make most out of it , to solve questions by yourself , and then only compare the answer with the solution . In that way you will improve not only your coding skills but also logic skills as well .