by Paul Love, Joe Merlino, Craig Zimmerman, Jeremy C. Reed, Paul Weinstein
The Unix operating system is the basis for some of today's most-used platforms, including Mac OS X and Linux. This book covers Unix basics for these as well as the more commonly recognized Sun Solaris and BSD.First, you will learn Unix terminology, core concepts, methodology, and how to log in and out. You'll progress to customizing your work environment and learning commands. Then you'll be ...
Price: $13.00 | Publisher: Wrox | Release: 2005
by Jared Richardson, Will Gwaltney, Jr
Many software projects run into trouble, and many never ship at all. Others run like well-oiled machines. This book shows you the basics of how to get your project well on the road to success.Ship It! bucks current fashion trends and marketing hype; instead, you'll find page after page of solid advice, all tried and tested in the real world: a collection of tips that show you what tools a successful te...
Price: $18.29 | Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers | Release: 2005
by Mario Szpuszta, Matthew MacDonald
ASP.NET 2.0 is Microsoft's principal standard for creating dynamic web pages on the Windows platform. ASP.NET 2.0 boasts a range of important new features that make it superior to any Windows web-presentation technology that has come before it.These, combined with improvements in everything from speed (ASP.NET 2.0 pages are faster to both write and serve), administration , data access, security and sca...
Price: $5.00 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2005
by Tony Bove
Just Say No to Microsoft - begins by tracing Microsoft's rise from tiny software startup to monopolistic juggernaut and explains how the company's practices over the years have discouraged innovation, stunted competition, and helped foster an environment ripe for viruses, bugs, and hackers. Readers learn how they can dump Microsoft products - even the Windows operating system - and continue to be ...
Price: $6.35 | Publisher: No Starch Press | Release: 2005
by Randall Hyde
Today's programmers are often narrowly trained because the industry moves too fast. That's where Write Great Code, Volume 1: Understanding the Machine comes in. This, the first of four volumes by author Randall Hyde, teaches important concepts of machine organization in a language-independent fashion, giving programmers what they need to know to write great code in any language, without the usual ...
Price: $31.71 | Publisher: No Starch Press | Release: 2004
Design of Logic-based Intelligent Systems
by Klaus Truemper
Design of Logic-based Intelligent Systems develops principles and methods for constructing intelligent systems for complex tasks that are readily done by humans but are difficult for machines. Current Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches rely on various constructs and methods (production rules, neural nets, support vector machines, fuzzy logic, Bayesian networks, etc.). In contrast, this book uses an ext...
Price: $128.87 | Publisher: Wiley | Release: 2004
by Steven A. Schwartz, Dennis R. Cohen
Updated to cover the latest program version, this comprehensive guide helps users make the most of FileMaker Pro, the sophisticated workgroup database application with nine million registered users. Offers complete step-by-step guidance on FileMaker Pro features and tasks, covering both the Mac and Windows versions. Features expanded coverage of ODBC, JDBC, and XML connectivity and includes a new chapter on...
Price: $4.03 | Publisher: Wiley | Release: 2004
by Kevin O'Malley
A guide for UNIX developers who want accurate information on getting up to speed with Mac OS X and its software development environment, this book provides programmers all the information they need to understand and use the operating system, its development tools, and key technologies such as Darwin, Cocoa and AppleScript.Users are introduced to the UNIX-based foundations of Mac OS X and shown how they fit ...
Price: $9.00 | Publisher: Manning | Release: 2003
Modeling the Internet and the Web
by Pierre Baldi, Paolo Frasconi, Padhraic Smyth
Modeling the Internet and the Web covers the most important aspects of modeling the Web using a modern mathematical and probabilistic treatment. It focuses on the information and application layers, as well as some of the emerging properties of the Internet.Interdisciplinary in nature, Modeling the Internet and the Web will be of interest to students and researchers from a variety of disciplines including c...
Price: $6.98 | Publisher: Wiley | Release: 2003
by Kyle D. Dent
Postfix is a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA): software that mail servers use to route email. Postfix is highly respected by experts for its secure design and tremendous reliability. And new users like it because it's so simple to configure. In fact, Postfix has been adopted as the default MTA on Mac OS X. It is also compatible with sendmail, so that existing scripts and programs continue to work seamlesslyaf...
Price: $28.63 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2003