Database Books
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Joomla! For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
Published 10 years ago
by Seamus Bellamy, Steven Holzner, For Dummies
Build template-based web sites without the hassle of writing code!Joomla! is a free, open source PHP & MySQL-based content management system that allows you to create interactive, community-based Web sites without having to write or program code in PHP or ASP.NET. This fun and friendly introduction to Joomla! shows you how to create a rich, interactive Web site that does not require any code.
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Mastering XPages: A Step-by-Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP Language
Published 10 years ago
by Martin Donnelly, Mark Wallace, Tony McGuckin, IBM Press
The first complete, practical guide to XPages development - direct from members of the XPages development team at IBM LotusMartin Donnelly, Mark Wallace, and Tony McGuckin have written the definitive programmer's guide to utilizing this breakthrough technology. Packed with tips, tricks, and best practices from IBM's own XPages developers, Mastering XPages brings together all the information developers need to become experts - whether you’re experienced with Notes/Domino development or not.
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Gray Hat Hacking The Ethical Hackers Handbook, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Allen Harper, Shon Harris, Jonathan Ness, Chris Eagle, Gideon Lenkey, Terron Williams, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
THE LATEST STRATEGIES FOR UNCOVERING TODAY'S MOST DEVASTATING ATTACKSThwart malicious network intrusion by using cutting-edge techniques for finding and fixing security flaws. Fully updated and expanded with nine new chapters, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Third Edition details the most recent vulnerabilities and remedies along with legal disclosure methods.
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Drupal's Building Blocks: Quickly Building Web Sites with CCK, Views, and Panels
Published 10 years ago
by Earl Miles, Lynette Miles, Addison-Wesley Professional
“Even if you’re already a seasoned Drupal user of CCK, Views, or Panels, I’ve no doubt that this book will provide you with several new techniques and methods for getting the most out of these extremely essential modules. It certainly has for me.”—Dries Buytaert, founder and project lead of Drupal, and CTO of AcquiaWith Drupal, Web professionals can create full-featured Web sites with just a few clicks.
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Pro Drupal 7 Development
Published 10 years ago
by Todd Tomlinson, John VanDyk, Apress
Pro Drupal 7 Development updates the most popular development reference for the newest major release of Drupal. With several new and completely-rewritten essential APIs and improvements in Drupal 7, this book will not only teach developers how to write modules ranging from simple to complex, but also how Drupal itself works. *Learn the Drupal APIs and major changes in Drupal 7 *Learn how to write Drupal modules using the APIs
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Web Application Obfuscation: '-/WAFs..Evasion..Filters//alert(/Obfuscation
Published 10 years ago
by Mario Heiderich, Eduardo Alberto Vela Nava, Gareth Heyes, David Lindsay, Syngress
Web applications are used every day by millions of users, which is why they are one of the most popular vectors for attackers. Obfuscation of code has allowed hackers to take one attack and create hundreds-if not millions-of variants that can evade your security measures. Web Application Obfuscation takes a look at common Web infrastructure and security controls from an attacker's perspective, allowing the reader to understand the shortcomings of their security systems.
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SQL Pocket Guide (Pocket Guides)
Published 10 years ago
by Jonathan Gennick, O'Reilly Media
If you're a programmer or database administrator who uses SQL in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the ideal on-the-job reference. You'll find many examples that address the language's complexity, along with key aspects of SQL used in IBM DB2 Release 9.7, MySQL 5.1, Oracle Database 11g Release 2, PostgreSQL 9.0, and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Release 2.
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Murach's PHP and MySQL (Murach: Training & Reference)
Published 10 years ago
by Joel Murach, Ray Harris, Mike Murach & Associates
This book was developed by the same team that authored Murach's JavaScript and DOM Scripting, and it has the same strong content organization that lets you focus on what you need to know, when you need to know it.So it's a great first book in web programming if you're just starting out: *It shows you how to get an Apache web server environment set up, so you can test the apps on your computer
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Programming Python
Published 10 years ago
by Mark Lutz, O'Reilly Media
Once you've come to grips with the core Python language, learning how to build Python applications presents a far more interesting challenge. Tap this book's wealth of practical advice, snippets of code, and patterns of program design to take your Python skills to the next level.You'll start with in-depth discussions of core concepts and then progress toward complete programs in different application domains, including: *GUI programming *Internet scripting
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uCertify Guide for Microsoft Exam 70-451: Pass your MCITP: Database Developer 2008 Certification Exam in first attempt
Published 10 years ago
by uCertify.com Team, uCertify.com
IT certification exams require a lot of study and practice. Many of our customers spend weeks, if not months preparing for the exam. While most classroom training and certification preparation software do a good job of covering exam material and providing practice questions, summarization of the highlights and key study points is often missing. This book is intended to bridge the gap between preparation and the final exam.