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 Beginning Fedora Desktop: Fedora 18 Edition
Beginning Fedora Desktop: Fedora 18 Edition is a complete guide to using the Fedora 18 Desktop Linux release as your daily driver for mail, productivity, social networking, and more. Author and Linux expert Richard Petersen delves into the operating system as a whole and offers you a complete treatment of Fedora 18... |  |  The Truth About Being a Leader
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Like to build websites in the wild with your MacBook? This concise hands-on guide introduces you to the ideal editor: Coda 2. Rather than clutter your screen with shell access, a separate CSS editor, and a version control app, you’ll discover how Coda’s "one-window web development" bundles everything into one... |
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Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to automating Windows administration with Windows PowerShell 3.0
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Perform interactive, real-time in-memory analytics on large amounts of data using the massive parallel processing engine Cloudera Impala
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Manipulate your data rapidly by writing proper SQL statements
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The Python Quick Syntax Reference is the "go to" book that contains an easy to read and use guide to Python programming and development. This condensed code and syntax reference presents the Python language in a well-organized format designed to be used time and again.
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 Windows PowerShell 4.0 for .NET Developers
Starting with the basics and moving steadily forward to an advanced level, this book is perfect for .NET developers who want to learn PowerShell scripting the logical way. Packed with practical examples and real-world scenarios.
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Enables developers to start adopting Windows PowerShell in their own...
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Beginning Fedora Desktop: Fedora 20 Edition is a complete guide to using the Fedora 20 Desktop Linux release as your daily driver for multimedia, productivity, social networking, the GNOME 3 desktop, administrative tasks, and more. Author and Linux expert Richard Petersen delves into the operating system as a whole and offers you a... |  |  Pro Vim
Pro Vim teaches you the real-world workflows, tips, and tricks of this powerful, terminal-based text editor. This book covers all the essentials, as well as lesser-known but equally powerful features that will ensure you become a top-level performant and professional user, able to jump between multiple sessions while manipulating and... |
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 The Definitive Guide to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
The Definitive Guide to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 is a task-oriented book designed for self-study as well as classroom environments, which will also serve you as a reference guide. The book covers all skills that system administrators typically need to posses to administer SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in corporate environments.... |  |  Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Command-Line Interface
Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Command-Line Interface shows how to use Enterprise Manager’s powerful scripting language to automate your database administration work and save time by scripting routine tasks, and then executing those scripts across collections of databases and instances in your environment. This book is chock... |  |  How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know
Unlike some operating systems, Linux doesn't try to hide the important bits from you—it gives you full control of your computer. But to truly master Linux, you need to understand its internals, like how the system boots, how networking works, and what the kernel actually does.
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