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Explore the world of open source Flash and discover which tools are available. Learn how to identify which tool you need and how to best fit it into your workflow. Step-by-step walk-throughs guide you through development with the most popular open source Flash tools. Written by the project leads and open source Flash aficionados. The Essential Guide to Open Source Flash Development is a practical development guide to creating Flash applications with open source Flash tools and workflows. You will walk away with an understanding of what tools will best suit your current situation, making your development easier and more productive, and with the knowledge of how to install and set up some of the best tools available, including the following: Papervision3D: to create 3D in Flash Red5: to stream video over the internet SWX: to build data-driven mashups and mobile apps Fuse: to make ActionScript animation a cinch Go: to build your own animation tools in ActionScript 3.0 haXe: to create Flash files and more AMFPHP: to communicate between Flash and php Open source Flash has been a revolution for Flash and has made a major impact on how people build Flash content. The open source tools available expand on Flash's existing tool set, enabling you to perform such tasks as easily create full 3D in Flash or hook up to an open source video-streaming server. Many of these useful tools are powerful yet lack documentation. this book explains in step-by-step detail how to use the most popular open source Flash tools. If you want to expand your Flash tool set and explore the open source Flash community, then this book is for you. If you already use some open source Flash tools, then you will find this book a useful documentation resource as well as an eye-opener to the other tools that are available.
Open source software. --- ActionScript (Computer program language) --- Domain-specific programming languages --- Object-oriented programming languages --- Scripting languages (Computer science) --- Free software (Open source software) --- Open code software --- Opensource software --- Computer software --- Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks) --- Computer programming. --- Software engineering. --- Web Development. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic data processing --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Programming
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Drug abuse and crime. --- Crime --- Drug abuse --- Toxicomanie et criminalité --- Criminalité --- Toxicomanie --- Sociological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Aspect sociologique --- Aspect social --- Toxicomanie et criminalité --- Criminalité --- Drug abuse and crime --- Drug abuse and society --- Society and drug abuse --- Crime and drug abuse --- Drugs and crime --- Narcotics and crime --- Criminal sociology --- Criminology --- Sociology of crime --- Sociology --- Sociological aspects --- Social aspects
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This book investigates the contested phenomena of Islamophobia, exploring the dichotomous relationship that exists between Islamophobia as a political concept and Islamophobia as a ‘real’ and tangible discriminatory phenomenon. In doing so, this book improves understanding about Islamophobia through arguing how this dichotomous contestation serves a number of functions. To do so, Allen radically reframes and reconfigures existing notions and understandings of Islamophobia. It does so in two ways. First, through presenting empirical data gathered from more than 100 victims of Islamophobic hate crime to categorically evidence that Islamophobia is indeed real and tangible. Second, through unrivalled ‘insider’ experience gained as an independent adviser on Islamophobia and associated issues to various political, community and third sector stakeholders. Challenging existing scholarly conceptions of Islamophobia, this book also challenges politicians and policymakers to do more.
Islamophobia. --- Anti-Islam prejudice --- Anti-Islamism --- Anti-Muslim prejudice --- Anti-Muslimism --- Discrimination against Muslims --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Hate crimes. --- Victimology. --- Critical criminology. --- Social justice. --- Human rights. --- Violence. --- Crime. --- Mass media and crime. --- Hate Studies. --- Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime. --- Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights. --- Violence and Crime. --- Crime and the Media. --- Crime and mass media --- Crime --- City crime --- Crime and criminals --- Crimes --- Delinquency --- Felonies --- Misdemeanors --- Urban crime --- Social problems --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Criminology --- Transgression (Ethics) --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Equality --- Justice --- Radical criminology --- Crime victims --- Victimology --- Victims --- Bias crimes --- Bias-related crimes --- Hate-motivated crimes --- Hate offenses --- Social aspects --- Law and legislation --- Victims of crimes.
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This open access textbook was developed as an upper division undergraduate textbook for theories of personality. Its intended audience are students from Portland State University enrolled in Psychology 432 Personality course. The chapters are shorter than some personality textbooks and in this particular course Psy 432 the textbook is combined with other readings including scientific articles on personality. This open access textbook may be of interest to other courses interested in teaching about theory and research on personality.
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This open access textbook was developed as an upper division undergraduate textbook for theories of personality. Its intended audience are students from Portland State University enrolled in Psychology 432 Personality course. The chapters are shorter than some personality textbooks and in this particular course Psy 432 the textbook is combined with other readings including scientific articles on personality. This open access textbook may be of interest to other courses interested in teaching about theory and research on personality.
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