Linux Books
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Mercurial: The Definitive Guide (Animal Guide)
Published 11 years ago
by Bryan OSullivan, O'Reilly Media
Mercurial is the easiest system to learn when it comes to distributed revision control-ideal whether you're a lone programmer working on a small project, or part of huge team dealing with thousands of files. This definitive guide takes you step by step through ways to track, merge, and manage both open source and commercial software projects with Mercurial, using Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and other systems.
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Android Forensics: Investigation, Analysis and Mobile Security for Google Android
Published 9 years ago
by Andrew Hoog, Syngress
The open source nature of the platform has not only established a new direction for the industry, but enables a developer or forensic analyst to understand the device at the most fundamental level. Android Forensics covers an open source mobile device platform based on the Linux 2.6 kernel and managed by the Open Handset Alliance. The Android platform is a major source of digital forensic investigation and analysis.
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Learning MySQL
Published 14 years ago
by Seyed M.M. Saied Tahaghoghi, Hugh Williams, O'Reilly Media
Whether you're running a business, keeping track of members and meetings for a club, or just trying to organize a large and diverse collection of information, you'll find the MySQL database engine useful for answering questions such as: Which are my top ten fastest-selling products? How frequently does this person come to our facility? What was the highest, lowest, and average score of the team last season?
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Linux Networking Cookbook
Published 13 years ago
by Carla Schroder, O'Reilly Media
This soup-to-nuts collection of recipes covers everything you need to know to perform your job as a Linux network administrator, whether you're new to the job or have years of experience. With Linux Networking Cookbook, you'll dive straight into the gnarly hands-on work of building and maintaining a computer network. Running a network doesn't mean you have all the answers. Networking is a complex subject with reams of reference material that's difficult to keep straight, much less remember.
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Understanding IPv6, Second Edition
Published 13 years ago
by Joseph Davies, Microsoft Press
Now updated for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, this guide delivers in-depth technical information on Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). IPv6 greatly improves on IPv4, the current protocol, by vastly increasing the number of available addresses and by adding enhancements for security, multimedia traffic management, routing, and network configuration.
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Eclipse Rich Client Platform (2nd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Jeff McAffer, JeanMichel Lemieux, Chris Aniszczyk, Addison-Wesley Professional
In Eclipse Rich Client Platform, Second Edition, three Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) project leaders show how to use Eclipse 3.5 (“Galileo”) to rapidly deliver cross-platform applications with rich, native-feel GUIs.The authors fully reveal the power of Eclipse as a desktop application development platform; introduce important new improvements in Eclipse 3.
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Expert Oracle Database Architecture: Oracle Database Programming 9i, 10g, and 11g Techniques and Solutions, Second Editi
Published 10 years ago
by Thomas Kyte, Apress
Now in its second edition, this best-selling book by Tom Kyte of Ask Tom fame continues to bring you some of the best thinking on how to apply Oracle Database to produce scalable applications that perform well and deliver correct results. Tom has a simple philosophy: you can treat Oracle as a black box and just stick data into it or you can understand how it works and exploit it as a powerful computing environment.
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Building the Perfect PC, Second Edition
Published 14 years ago
by Robert Thompson, Barbara Fritchman Thompson, O'Reilly Media
This popular Build-It-Yourself (BIY) PC book covers everything you want to know about building your own system: Planning and picking out the right components, step-by-step instructions for assembling your perfect PC, and an insightful discussion of why you'd want to do it in the first place. Most big brand computers from HP, Dell and others use lower-quality components so they can meet their aggressive pricing targets.
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Python Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
Published 16 years ago
by Mark Lutz, O'Reilly Media
Python is optimized for quality, productivity, portability, and integration. Hundreds of thousands of Python developers around the world rely on Python for general-purpose tasks, Internet scripting, systems programming, user interfaces, and product customization. Available on all major computing platforms, including commercial versions of Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X, Python is portable, powerful and remarkable easy to use.
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Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS
Published 14 years ago
by Ian Lloyd, SitePoint
Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS teaches web development from scratch, without assuming any previous knowledge of HTML, CSS or web development techniques. This book introduces you to HTML and CSS as you follow along with the author, step-by-step, to build a fully functional web site from the ground up.