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Linux Web Hosting With Websphere, DB2, and Domino
Linux Web Hosting With Websphere, DB2, and Domino
This redbook is intended to assist Web server administrators utilize IBM software offerings to build and manage a Web server using Linux as the base operating system. It is assumed that the reader has basic Linux administration skills, an understanding of general HTML syntax, and is knowledgeable in Java programming.Therefore, this redbook is not...
MySQL Enterprise Solutions
MySQL Enterprise Solutions
Learn how to build and manage enterprise-level MySQL applications

With more than three million users, MySQL is the most popular open source database server in the world. In addition to running on Linux, Windows, Macintosh, FreeBSD, and several flavors of UNIX, MySQL provides an extremely fast, reliable, and inexpensive alternative to such...

E-Business Globalization Solution Design Guide: Getting Started (Ibm Redbooks.)
E-Business Globalization Solution Design Guide: Getting Started (Ibm Redbooks.)
This Redbook presents a globalization architecture, a working example, and an accompanying set of methodologies. It explains from the customer's point of view how to plan and then design a multilingual solution.

The Internet transcends national boundaries and geographical barriers. Many e-business entities have sought help from IBM in...

LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell

Objective certification of professionals is a time-honored tradition in many fields, including medicine and law. As small computer systems and networks proliferated over the last decade, Novell and Microsoft produced extremely popular certification products for their respective operating system and network technologies. These...

VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
Visual Basic .NET is a radically new version of Microsoft Visual Basic, the world's most widely used rapid application development (RAD) package. Whether you are just beginning application development with Visual Basic .NET or are already deep in code, you will appreciate just how easy and valuable the VB.NET Language Pocket Reference is....
Learning Python (Help for Programmers)
Learning Python (Help for Programmers)
This book provides a quick introduction to the Python programming language. Python is a popular object-oriented language used for both standalone programs and scripting applications in a variety of domains. It's free, portable, powerful, and remarkably easy to use. Whether you're new to programming or a professional developer, this...
J2EE Technology in Practice: Building Business Applications with the Java 2 Platform
J2EE Technology in Practice: Building Business Applications with the Java 2 Platform

Since its introduction, The Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) has achieved remarkable success among application server providers and their customers. More than a dozen leading application server companies have announced J2EE compatible products, and over one million developers have downloaded the J2EE SDK from Sun's J2EE Web site (...

Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management
Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management
The authors, hoping to stimulate interest in XML (Extensible Markup Language) and explain its value to the library community, offer a fine introduction to the topic. The opening chapter defines XML as "a system for electronically tagging or marking up documents in order to label, organize, and categorize their content" and then goes on to...
System Architecture with XML
System Architecture with XML
"The whole world is talking XML, and the ramifications of its universal adoption are only beginning to surface. Whole business models will be affected by it; whole new business interests are being pursued because of it. The software industry itself will be rocked by it more than it cares to admit. This is so because XML brings us into the...
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
In 1984, Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project for the purpose of developing a complete UNIX-like operating system that would allow for free software use. What he developed was the GNU operating system. (GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not UNIX,'' and it is pronounced guh-NEW. Linux is a variant of the GNU operating system.) This...
Visual Basic Programming for the Absolute Beginner
Visual Basic Programming for the Absolute Beginner
Microsoft's Visual Basic has become the standard language of programming. In addition to teaching Visual Basic, this unique programming guide will teach readers the fundamental programming concepts they need to grasp in order to learn any computer language. This non-intimidating reference enables readers to take the skills they learn and apply them...
Practical Color Management: Eddie Tapp on Digital Photography
Practical Color Management: Eddie Tapp on Digital Photography

The second book in this acclaimed series from noted photographer and digital imaging expert Eddie Tapp delves into color management, a topic that has needlessly become a mystery to experienced digital photographers, whether they're avid amateurs, serious students, or working professionals. With his easygoing yet authoritative...

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