... according to the OSS license under which the code is released.
An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN. For example:
“Mining the Social Web, 2nd Edition, by Matthew A. ... enjoyment of the sample
code.
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Matthew A. Russell
SECOND EDITION
Mining the Social Web
go ahead and try out the example that collects a set of trends for both the entire world
and just the United ... @SocialWebMining, or com‐
ment on Mining the Social Web s Facebook wall. The book’s official
website and blog that extends the book with longer-form content is at
http://MiningTheSocialWeb.com.
Conventions...
... and You Have a
Mobile Website 3
Native Mobile Applications Will Kill theMobileWeb 3
People Are Not Using Their Mobile Browsers 3
The Mobile Ecosystem 4
What Is a Mobile Device? 4
Mobile Device ... users, and how mobile browsing works (covering
all themobile browsers currently available in the market). We will also cover the history
of themobile web, including WAP and MobileWeb 2.0.
Chapter ... definitely not themobileweb today.
Just Create an HTML File with a Width of 240 Pixels, and You Have a Mobile
Website
This is the other fast-food way to think about themobile web. Today, there are...
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The problem occurs if the file is created by another proces s between the o pe n and the cr ea t . If the file is created by another proces s between these two function
calls, and if that other ... during the late 1980s.
These include the A NSI standard for the C programming language, the IEEE PO SIX family (still being developed), and the X/Open portability guide.
This book also describes these ... to other processes. A ny operation that requires more than one
function c all cannot be atomic, as there is always the possibility that the kernel can temporarily suspend the process between the...