... technologies. These includethe main activities that we all carry out in our daily lives, everything frombrowsing the Web, sending e-mail, and maybe uploading files with FTP.Knowing how to implement ... Specialized networking topics xviiConventions used in this book xviiFurther information xviii Acknowledgments xix1 Understanding the Internet and Network Programming 1 1.1 Introduction 11.2 ... actually happening isthat the main thread of application is taking 100% processor time and does not give the OS time to handle simple tasks such as redrawing theuser interface. In certain time-critical...
... 171Creating Rooms 172Understanding Roles and Aliations 173Building the Interface 175Joining the Room 179Dealing with Presence and Messages 183Handling Room Messages 183Tracking Presence ... 186Keeping It Private 187Describing Actions 190Managing the Room 191Changing Topics 191Dealing with Troublemakers 192Recruiting Help 194Improving Groupie 201Summary 201PublishinG and subsCribinG: ... update data without refreshing the entire page. This increase in efficiency paid dividends, and nearly everything became more dynamic and responsive.Even with AJAX, data was still being requested,...
... sophisticated interface components accept user input and then respond with new data seemingly instantly. A simple example is when a user mouses over a headline in a list of headlines, and almost instantly ... greeting to your visitors and you writenote the text is missing quotesalert (Hello!); ptgSCRIPTIN’ WITHJAVASCRIPTAND AJAXxiv Microsoft spent the late 90s developing competing features in ... from the server and added into the page below the headline. In the past, this effect could only be achieved by including the content of every story in the initial page, resulting in a massive...
... residues interacting with the substrate(green) and K+(cyan) are shown in ball -and- stick models. Cobalamin, pink. (B) Residueshydrogen-bonded to cobalamin. The residuesinteracting with cobalamin ... equilibrated with bufferA containing 10 mMimidazole and 300 mMKCl. Afterwashing the column with buffer A containing 10 mMimidazole and 300 mMKCl,theenzymewaselutedwithbuffer A containing 50–100 ... beam line atSPring-8, Japan (Table 1). Reflection data were indexed, integrated and scaled using the programs Mosflm and SCALA in the CCP4 suite [47] with DPS [48].Structure determination and...
... adimer with both DNA-binding domains involved in binding), or 1DR-short (as a dimer, but presumably with only one domain involved), or indeed whenbound as a monomer to 1DR. This suggests that bind-ing ... fit resulted in a binding stoichi-ometry of 2 : 1, i.e. dimer binding. The reactant con-centrations were too high to obtain relevantinformation on the binding affinity. For binding to1DR, the ... binding stoichiometry of$ 1 : 1, i.e. monomer binding, with a Kdbetween 0.2 and 0.6 lm. With 1DR-short, a reliable estimate forthe stoichiometry of binding could not be made.Assuming binding...
... publishes in a variety of print and electronic formats and by print-on-demand. Some material included with standard print versions of this book may not be included in e-books or in print-on-demand. ... 80Understanding Basic Styling 80Referencing Styles Across an App 86Using Microsoft’s Default Styles 88Data Binding 91Understanding Basic Data Entry 91Binding Objects to the User Interface ... Data, Files, and Networking 182Handling Application Data and Files 182Getting Started with the Data Samples App 182Understanding Windows.Storage API 184Working with Data and Files Locations 185File...