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| | | | pring Into Linux(R)The fastest route to true Linux mastery!You know your way around Windows (or maybe a Mac, or even UNIX). Now, you're ready for Linux.And you don't have a minute to waste.Welcome. This book's for you.Janet Valade has spent thirteen years helping new users master Linux and related technologies. She knows the "magic words" that'll help... |
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Cloud Computing: Web-Based Dynamic IT Services
Cloud computing is on everyone’s lips: as an innovative technology, as the next
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A fully revised second edition focused on the best practices of enterprise risk management
Since the first edition of Enterprise Risk Management: From Incentives to Controls was published a decade ago, much has changed in the worlds of business and finance. That's why James Lam has returned with a new edition of... | | Access 2007 VBA Bible: For Data-Centric Microsoft Office Applications
Learn how to tap the full potential of Access 2007 Transfer Access data seamlessly between Microsoft Office applications—and that's just for starters. In this all-new, comprehensive guide by well-known Access expert Helen Feddema, you’ll learn to write Visual Basic code that automates Access database tasks, creates standalone... |
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How to Succeed in Commercial Photography: Insights from a Leading ConsultantPhotographers looking to develop their vision, values, and business plans will find the keys to success in How to Succeed in Commercial Photography. Veteran photography consultant Selina Maitreya provides photographers at every career stage with all the tools they need for a prosperous career and a rewarding life in commercial photography. She... | | Project Management:A Practical Guide for Success (Crisp)
Everyone manages projects from time to time. For example, students manage a
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