Mark Phillips: 47 books

Book cover of The IT Manager’s Guide to Continuous Delivery
by Andrew Phillips, Michiel Sens, Adriaan de Jonge
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2014

Turning good ideas into marketable software quickly is now a business imperative for every enterprise. Delivering software features faster and with high quality is the first critical step. The subsequent step is to rapidly collect feedback from users to guide the next set of ideas for further improvements....
Book cover of JavaFX 8: Introduction by Example
by Mark Heckler, Gerrit Grunwald, José Pereda
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2014

JavaFX 8: Introduction by Example shows you how to use your existing Java skills to create graphically exciting client applications with the JavaFX 8 platform. The book is a new and much improved edition of JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by Example, taking you through a series of engaging, fun-to-work examples...
Book cover of JavaFX 9 by Example
by Carl Dea, Gerrit Grunwald, José Pereda
Language: English
Release Date: September 6, 2017

Create media-rich client applications using JavaFX 9 and the Java 9 platform. Learn to create GUI-based applications for mobile devices, desktop PCs, and even the web. Incorporate media such as audio and video into your applications. Interface with hardware devices such as Arduino and Leap Motion....
Book cover of Texas Riparian Areas
by Mark Wentzel, Jonathan Phillips, John Jacob
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2015

Riparian areas—transitional zones between the aquatic environments of streams, rivers, and lakes and the terrestrial environments on and alongside their banks—are special places. They provide almost two hundred thousand miles of connections through which the waters of Texas flow. Keeping the water...
Book cover of Black Women and Popular Culture

Black Women and Popular Culture

The Conversation Continues

by Robin M. Boylorn, VaNatta S. Ford, Adria Y. Goldman
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2014

With the emergence of popular culture phenomena such as reality television, blogging, and social networking sites, it is important to examine the representation of Black women and the potential implications of those images, messages, and roles. Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues...
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