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Learning Red Hat LINUX: Guide to Red Hat LINUX for New Users
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Learning Red Hat Linux walks the reader through the process of installing, configuring, and using Red Hat Linux 6 and some of its most popular applications. Networking coverage includes essential local area network configuration, plus ...More…
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DAO Object Model: The Definitive Guide
Amazon.com — Helen fails to REFRESH an old topic This book does not serve its purpose as a definitive reference. I was able to read it cover to cover in an hour or so while sitting in an airport and found nothing remarkable - the striking part is that the book ...More…
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Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual
Amazon.com — The book that really should have been in the box I recently bought a Mac after years of using a PC and I loved it, but had no idea how to use/activate some of the features i had heard so much about (tabbed browsing, anyone?). And then I found this book... ...More…
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Learning Java, Second Edition
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Java is the language du jour, and plenty of books have been written about it. But with so many books available, new offerings should be something special. This one isn't. Learning Java starts at the beginning with a "hello ...More…
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Programming Visual Basic .NET, 2nd Edition
Amazon.com — Good book to start with VB but don't expect anything more ! This book is BOTH good and bad ! This is DEFINITELY NOT for those people who are learning to program and need a VB.Net book that starts with explaining what the CPU and RAM are ! WHY GOOD - ...More…
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ASP.NET in a Nutshell
Amazon.com — Fairly good structure; Mostly for VB.NET programmers I concur with other reviewers on the following points: 1) The organization is good and focuses strictly on the relevant web classes in .NET. 2) The documentation, however, is more or less a repeat of ...More…
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Linux in a Nutshell
Amazon.com — Still a very helpful, very valuable reference Getting a bit long in tooth, but Linux hasn't changed that much since this was published in 2005. Much of it is a reprint of what you'll find in the MAN pages, with better tyography and formatting. Not ...More…
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Programming Jakarta Struts
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review If you've adopted Java as your organizational language, you're probably using, or planning to use, some sort of multitier design to maximize maintainability while making your data store accessible to as many applications as ...More…
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Oracle PL/SQL Programming, Third Edition
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review If you're doing database application development in the Oracle environment, you're going to have to know PL/SQL, the company's extended query and update language. If you want your programs to exploit the special capabilities ...More…
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Inside the Windows 95 File System (Nutshell Handbook)
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review If you're a C programmer who's been dying to peek at the structures beneath the surface of the Windows 95 file system, this is the book for you. Jam packed with hands-on examples, it illustrates in gory detail how IFSMgr (the ...More…
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Palmpilot: The Ultimate Guide, 2nd Edition
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review The best general-interest book about that most-adored Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) clearly came about from a lot of thought and effort. With a book richer in facts and better focused than the original edition, PalmPilot: The Ultimate ...More…
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Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual
Amazon.com — He's Right, It Should Have Been In the Box The title is right! This is the book that should have been included in the basic box with XP Pro. It is set at just the right level for the average user trying to come up to speed on a new operating system. ...More…