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XMPP (Paperback)
Peter Saint-Andre; Contributions by Kevin Smith, Remko Troncon
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This practical book provides everything you need to know about
the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). This open
technology for real-time communication is used in many diverse
applications such as instant messaging, Voice over IP, real-time
collaboration, social networking, microblogging, lightweight
middleware, cloud computing, and more. XMPP: The Definitive Guide
walks you through the thought processes and design decisions
involved in building a complete XMPP-enabled application, and
adding real-time interfaces to existing applications. You'll not
only learn simple yet powerful XMPP tools, but you'll also
discover, through real-world developer stories, how common XMPP
"building blocks" can help solve particular classes of problems.
With this book, you will:
Learn the basics of XMPP technologies, including architectural
issues, addressing, and communication primitives Understand the
terminology of XMPP and learn about the wealth of XMPP servers,
clients, and code libraries Become familiar with the XMPP concepts
and services you need to solve common problems Construct a complete
business application or real-time service with XMPP
Every day, more software developers and service providers are
using XMPP for real-time applications, and with the help of XMPP:
The Definitive Guide, you can, too.
Millions of people have been inspired by The Fountainhead, Ayn
Rand's story of architect Howard Roark and his epic struggle for
creative freedom. Yet inspiration is not enough: you need a
blueprint for turning that vision into a flourishing life of joy
and reason and meaning. The Tao of Roark provides that blueprint.
It builds the foundation for greater freedom, dignity, depth, and
beauty in life. It reveals the hidden connections between serenity
and enthusiasm, passion and wisdom, independence and security,
idealism and maturity, practicality and commitment. It shows the
true harmony of self and other, inner and outer, the personal and
the social. It lights the path to clearer thinking, healthier
choices, greater achievement, and deeper emotions. It honors above
all the sacred fire of individuality. It helps you find and keep
the name of your soul. If you love The Fountainhead, you will
treasure The Tao of Roark.
The best life is a happy life, and a happy life is easy to achieve:
all you need is to understand what is natural and needful for human
beings (such as health, serenity, and companionship), and to avoid
destructive emotions like anger and envy along with groundless
desires for fame, power, public honors, great riches, and
immortality. So argued the Greek philosopher Epicurus. Although he
lived over 2300 years ago, the ideas and practices that Epicurus
recommended are still compelling today. Letters on Happiness
explores Epicureanism through a modern, down-to-earth dialogue
between two young friends (and includes all-new translations of key
Epicurean texts). Their extended conversation peels away the layers
of misunderstanding about Epicurus that have accumulated over the
centuries (e.g., that he advocated an unthinking hedonism),
revealing the positive wisdom that lies at the core of this ancient
creed. As Epicurus himself observed: "Reflect on what brings
happiness, because if you have that you have everything, but if not
you will do everything to attain it." Letters on Epicurus provides
essential insights for the pursuit of happiness.
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