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 The Book of Webmin: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love UNIX
Webmin is a web-based graphical UNIX system administration tool written by Jamie Cameron in the Perl programming language that is designed to be lightweight, functional, and easily extensible. Webmin has been translated to over 20 languages and dialects at the time of this writing, and it has been embraced by a number of... |  |  WordPress All-in-One For Dummies
WordPress is the most popular blogging software on the planet.
Between the hosted service at WordPress.com and the self-hosted
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CSS has become so phenomenally successful—almost as successful as HTML itself—that it is sometimes hard to grasp. It’s everywhere now, from Web browsers to app stores to chat clients, and it doesn’t show any signs of fading away. As the language’s use continues to spread, its capabilities continue to advance. ... |
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Welcome to Android Application Development For Dummies, the first For
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I am guilty! After publicly complaining about the existence of too many
Python based web frameworks, after praising the merits of Django, Pylons,
TurboGears, CherryPy, and web.py, after having used them professionally
and taught them in University level courses, I could not resist and created one
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In 2002, I wrote a brief set of observations and thoughts
on MATLAB style for my coworkers. Other programmers
found it useful, so I posted the “MATLAB Programming
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