Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Magazine Volume One Number One

a new publication from editor and publisher Mike Luoma, based in the creative hub of Burlington, Vermont. Featuring fiction, non-fiction, comics, illustrations, poems and more, this first issue features Luoma’s work almost exclusively, as a writer, illustrator and comic book creator. This issue also includes Ethan Slayton and Mike Seller’s cover and Juan Carlos Quattordio’s illustrations for Panthea Obscura Issue One, as the comic book is reprinted here (in grayscale). Also featuring an excerpt from Luoma’s science fiction novel “Vatican Assassin”, the comic book short “Holy Shit: The Second Coming” and the first collected print edition of Luoma’s online column “Mike Luoma’s Making It Up!” from CosmicBookNews.com.

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CODE Focus Magazine - 2008 - Vol. 5 - Issue 4 - Windows Accessibility Focus

This special edition of CODE Focus covers Windows AccessibilityTable of Contents:*) A Letter from the Director of Accessibility at Microsoft*) Open Accessibility*) Accessibility 101*) Windows Automation API 3.0 Overview*) What’s New in Windows 7 Automation API*) Creating Accessibility-aware Silverlight 2 Content*) Making Custom Controls Accessible*) Microsoft Accessibility Testing Tools vs. the Ten-ton Gorilla of Accessibility Guidelines Compliance*) Internet Explorer 8 New Accessibility Features*) A Pragmatic Approach to WPF Accessibility*) Writing a UI Automation Provider for a Win32-based Custom Control*) Creating UI Automation Client ApplicationsFor more information, visit www.codemag.com

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So You Want to Start a Christian Magazine

So You Want to Start a Christian Magazine, e-zine or newsletter and don’t know where to begin? Well, we’ve done all the work to get you started. A great resource for editors wanting to have a magazine/ezine or newsletter ministry.

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CODE Magazine - 2001 - Issue 2

This 2001-Issue 2 of CODE Magazine focuses on the usage of XML, XSL, XSLT and WAP to build solid Web applications.Table of Contents:*) Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!*) Understanding Visual Inheritance in .NET*) An XML and XSLT Shopping Cart*) Introduction to Wireless Application Protocol*) XSL Patterns*) Introduction to Gathering Requirements and Creating Use Cases*) Building a 21st Century Application*) Static Content in a Dynamic World*) Handling long Web Requests with Asynchronous Request Processing*) Customers vs. Code: Keeping Your Cool with the Essential Component*) A developer’s life…For more information, visit www.codemag.com

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CODE Magazine - 2007 Sep/Oct

The Sept/Oct 2007 issue of CODE Magazine focuses programming in game programming in XNA, with additional articles about SQL and ASP.NET.Table of Contents:*) Re-Igniting Creativity*) MVP Corner: Perspectives from a .NET Guy at GDC*) The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Productivity Tips for Transact-SQL 2005*) Microsoft XNA: Ready for Prime Time?*) Introducing XNA Game Studio Express*) Creating Web Sites with ASP.NET 2.0*) CODE on the Road: Tech Ed 2007!!*) Heard on .NET Rocks!: Frank Savage on Programming the Xbox 360*) Ask the Doc Detective*) Printing Envelopes, and Lambda ExpressionsFor more information, visit www.codemag.com

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