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 Linux+ Certification BibleThe only guide you need for Linux+ exam success… You're holding in your hands the most comprehensive and effective guide available for the CompTIA Linux+ exam. Trevor Kay delivers incisive, crystal-clear explanations of every Linux+ topic, highlighting exam-critical concepts and offering hands-on tips that can help you in your real-world... |  |  Free/Open Source Software DevelopmentIn the last few years, free and open source software has gathered increasing interest, both from the business and the academic worlds. As some projects in different application domains, like Linux together with the suite of GNU utilities, GNOME, KDE, Apache, sendmail, bind, and several programming languages, have achieved huge... |  |  Feedback Control of Computing SystemsA pioneering reference on control theory designed specifically for computer professionals
In today’s computerized economy, the profitability and availability of many businesses rely on a clear understanding of the dynamics of their computing systems, especially how they relate to changes in workloads and configuration. Frequent,... |
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 Perspectives on Free and Open Source SoftwareBriefly stated, the terms “free software” and “open source software” refer to software products distributed under terms that allow users to:
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 Covert Java: Techniques for Decompiling, Patching, and Reverse EngineeringAs a Java developer, you may find yourself in a situation where you have to maintain someone else's code or use a third-party's library for your own application without documentation of the original source code. Rather than spend hours feeling like you want to bang your head against the wall, turn to Covert Java: Techniques for Decompiling,... |  |  Unix for Mac : Your visual blueprintї to maximizing the foundation of Mac OS X* Mac OS X combines the Unix power developers need with Mac's ease of use, offering a unique combination of technical elements with enhanced performance, compatibility, and usability
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