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This digital document is an article from Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, published by Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) on September 22, 2002. The length of the article is 2956 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: An introduction to custom WebBrowsers for the qualitative study of hypertext navigation. Author: Patricia M. Boechler Publication: Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (Refereed) Date: September 22, 2002 Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Page: 221(15) Distributed by Thomson Gale Author: Patricia M. Boechler
Author: Michael R.W. Dawson
Author: Kelvin R. Boechler
Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
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This is a must read guide to anyone who wants to learn how to browse faster and more conveniently with Firefox. Firefox Secrets will teach you how to get the most from Mozilla, including how to find and use all the hidden features, extensions available to you. You'll learn:
Firefox Secrets is the ultimate guide to the Web Browser that major magazines, newspapers and even Microsoft's own "Slate.com" website are recommending as the ultimate replacement to Internet Explorer. Author: Cheah Yeow
Publisher: SitePoint
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Using many examples all on a common theme, this second edition of Windows Forms Programming with C# presents Windows application development in a step-by-step, easy to follow format. Written for beginner and intermediate programmers eager to get their hands dirty, the text covers fundamentals like labels, buttons, and tool strips, as well as advanced concepts like owner-drawn lists, custom controls, and two-way data binding.
The book is a tutorial, leading the reader through Windows application development using C# and Visual Studio .NET. It illustrates how the classes in the .NET Framework interact in a fully functional application. Material added for the second edition includes coverage of the .NET 2.0 Framework, extender providers, cryptographic classes, and application deployment. Author: Erik Brown
Publisher: Manning Publications
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