Documentation Books
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Metasploit: A Penetration Tester's Guide
Published 9 years ago
by David Kennedy, Jim OGorman, Devon Kearns, Mati Aharoni, No Starch Press
The Metasploit Framework makes discovering, exploiting, and sharing vulnerabilities quick and relatively painless. But while Metasploit is used by security professionals everywhere, documentation is lacking and the tool can be hard to grasp for first-time users. Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide fills this gap by teaching you how to harness the Framework, use its many features, and interact with the vibrant community of Metasploit contributors.
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EPUB Straight to the Point: Creating ebooks for the Apple iPad and other ereaders (One-Off
Published 10 years ago
by Elizabeth Castro, Peachpit Press
Almost overnight, EPUB has become the favored standard for displaying digital text on ereaders. The EPUB specification is a powerful method for creating gorgeous ebooks for EPUB-capable readers such as the iPad, Nook, and Kindle. Alas, it is far from perfect, with frustrating limitations, sketchy documentation, and incomplete creation tools.
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An Introduction to Python
Published 17 years ago
by Guido van Rossum, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual provides an introduction to Python, an easy to learn object-oriented programming language. Python combines power with clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level data types, and dynamic typing. Python can link directly to libraries written in C or C++ and can be embedded as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. Python is free software. It can be used with GNU (GNU/Linux), Unix, Microsoft Windows and many other systems.