A Developer's Guide
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On Apr 4, 2011 Marvin Lee wrote: The different PayPal API types
For developers who has extra customization or merely to get a better grasp of the APIs, this book explains it with workflow and diagram to help with understanding the flow of each payment type.
In short, this is the Programmer's book or partly API documentation. Full Review >
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On Feb 21, 2011 Marvin Lee wrote: Droid X : The Missing Manual Review
Droid X : The Missing Manual is from The Missing Manual book series, publishing manuals for products that doesn't come with one.
Motorola Droid X is the 4.3 inch screen size Android phone carried by Verizon Wireless. Full Review >
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Marvin's rating:
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On Feb 11, 2011 Marvin Lee wrote: Must read for any programmer
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know is a collection of advices from programming or software gurus.
Each topic is only two pages long and easy to read.
If you are a programmer, then you are very likely to find at least a handful of pages that are useful to you.
I always have a few principles about programming practices and a couple of them in this book reinforces my opinion. Full Review >
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Marvin's rating:
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On Jan 4, 2011 Marvin Lee wrote: Windows Phone 7 Plain and Simple
I would have never thought that a smartphone will require a handbook.
Not the iPhone or Android or BlackBerry.
However, there's this one for Windows Phone 7. Probably there's a reason to it, because... Full Review >
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The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders
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    4.0
On Dec 12, 2010 Marvin Lee wrote: Best iPad Apps – Peter Meyers
With the sheer number of applications in the Apple App Store, it would take a long time for one to pick the best app for the task of accomplishing something.
This might be the main problem for one who has just picked up the iPad. Full Review >
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Practical concepts and techniques for creating mobile sites and web apps
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On Dec 1, 2010 Marvin Lee wrote: Mobile Design & Development – Brian Fling
The author, Brian Fling, an established leader in the mobile development community, with over a decade of experience, shares his opinion and recommends techniques on how to develop a better mobile application or a mobile web application for your users. Full Review >
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