Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Learning PHP 5 is the ideal tutorial for graphic designers, bloggers, and other web crafters who want a thorough but non-intimidating way to understand the code that makes web sites dynamic. The book begins with an introduction to PHP, then moves to more advanced features: language basics, arrays and functions, ...
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
This book marks the intersection of two essential technologies for the Web and information services. XML, the latest and best markup language for self-describing data, is becoming the generic data packaging format of choice. Perl, which web masters have long relied on to stitch up disparate components and generate dynamic ...
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Learn how to leverage JDBC, a key Java technology used to access relational data from Java programs, in an Oracle environment. Author Donald Bales begins by teaching you the mysteries of establishing database connections, and how to issue SQL queries and get results back. You'll move on to advanced topics ...
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
After a maturation phase in the early and mid-1990s, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) exploded into the mainstream of enterprise and Internet software environments. Just a few years ago, only researchers and a few brave souls doing pilot projects concerned themselves with the new protocol for sharing and accessing directory ...
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
This book is meant for the beginner. Its primary purpose is to get you up and writing programs in the shortest possible time. For that reason I take a very practical approach (thus the title). My goal is that you be able to function as a competent Visual Basic programmer ...
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Friday, July 27th, 2007
Google?s Web interface is unmistakable. Its ?look and feel? is copyright-protected, and for good reason. It is clean and simple. What most people fail to realize is that the interface is also extremely powerful.Throughout this book, we will see how you can use Google to uncover truly amazing things. However, ...
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Friday, July 27th, 2007
The first aim of this document is to present how buffer overflows work and may compromise a system or a network security, and to focus on some existing protection solutions. Finally, we will try to point out the most interesting sets to secure an environment, and compare them on criteria ...
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
This book is designed to be the only or course you need to prepared and pass CompTIA's Linux+ Certification exam, which is one of the newest members of CompTIA's certification family.
This book deals with all of the objectives statted by CompTIA for the Linux+ exam. You learn how to deal ...
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
This new guide covers everything you need to plan, build, and deploy a high-performance Linux cluster. You'll learn about planning, hardware choices, bulk installation of Linux on multiple systems, and other basic considerations. Learn about the major free software projects and how to choose those that are most helpful to ...
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