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1. | Special Edition Using Groove® 2.0 By: Bill Pitzer Publisher: Que Publication Date: 18-JUL-2002 Insert Date: 01-MAY-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Special Edition Using Groove® 2.0 Special Edition Using Groove gives the reader a quick
overview of what Groove is capable of. This content will be
comprised of screenshots and other graphics to explain the
concepts. More technical readers will be able to more quickly
develop applications with the Groove framework and completely
understand how their new application operates "behind the scenes."
Tables and other supporting materials will be included to make this
book an excellent flip-to-page-X reference.
Programmers planning to develop with the Groove framework will need
this book to jump-start his or her application...
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2. | Ten Minute Guide to Groove® 2.0 By: Joe Levine Publisher: Que Publication Date: 20-JUN-2002 Insert Date: 25-MAR-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Ten Minute Guide to Groove® 2.0 The only tool to get you up and running with Groove in no time
flat!
Written by Joe Levine, an employee of Groove Networks, Inc.,
responsible for writing user documentation for the
application.
Teaches the main features of the Groove application so users
can become productive with it quickly.
A balance of essentials for the beginner and timeless material
for a desktop reference.
Because most people don¿t have the luxury of sitting down
uninterrupted for hours at a time to learn Groove, this 10 Minute
Guide focuses on the most often used features, covering them in
lessons...
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3. | Peer-to-Peer Programming on Groove® By: James Edwards Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 04-MAR-2002 Insert Date: 26-NOV-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Peer-to-Peer Programming on Groove® In October of 1997, Ray Ozzie, creator of Lotus Notes, began
development of Groove. Groove is a peer-to-peer application
platform for building and deploying peer-to-peer applications.
Because Groove takes care of the underlying connectivity and
synchronization issues, developers can concentrate on creating
applications in the peer-to-peer space. While the technology under
the hood of Groove is cutting-edge and somewhat daunting, the
actual process of creating applications is approachable for
advanced beginner or intermediate programmers.
The book is organized by first to actually produce...
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