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Archive for the ‘ Books ’ Category

Jan
22/10
Mysql and Perl for the Web →

Illustrates how to use MySQL in tandem with Perl and its DBI module to write web-based database scripts. The author describes the procedures for creating and initializing forms with CGI.pm, writing forms-based applications, automating the form-handling process, performing searches, and securing connections. The final chapter provides an example e-commerce web site.

Jan
22/10
MySQL (OTHER NEW RIDERS) →

In MySQL, Paul DuBois provides you with a comprehensive guide to one of the most popular relational database systems. As an important contributor to the online documentation for MySQL, Paul uses his day-to-day experience answering questions users post on the MySQL mailing list to pinpoint the problems most users and administrators encounter.

Jan
21/10
MySQL/PHP Database Applications →

The PHP server-side scripting language and the MySQL database server, explained for people who have neither a lot of database administration background nor programming experience. Matters of creating and querying databases, and of performing simple and advanced operations with PHP scripting, are covered adroitly.

Jan
21/10
PHP and MySQL Web Development →

Shows how to combine the PHP scripting language with the MySQL database to produce interactive web sites. The guide provides examples that demonstrate tasks such as authenticating users, constructing a shopping cart, generating PDF documents and images dynamically, sending and managing email, facilitating user discussions, and managing content. Significant attention is paid to the importance of security. The CD-ROM contains PHP 4, MySQL, and Apache source code and binaries.

Jan
21/10
The Late Night Guide to C++ →

For that legion of programmers dragging their feet into the world of C++, here is a tutorial with just the right attitude. A non- threatening approach for C++ neophytes that weren’t born yesterday, it explores the concepts and constructs of the object-oriented language in the context of languages this crowd is already familiar with and loath to abandon–languages like Pascal, Fortran, Prolog, and C. Along the way, readers discover both the good and the bad aspects of C++.

Jan
21/10
MySQL and mSQL (Nutshell Series) →

MySQL and mSQL provides the essentials to programming with these two popular Unix freeware database packages in C/C++, Perl, Python, and Java.

Jan
21/10
Windows 2000 Commands Pocket Reference →

This book places information about all the commands in Windows 2000 and the Windows NT Resource Kit at your fingertips. It’s an essential aid for system administrators and serious users of Windows. In addition to summarizing all the commands, it includes a summary of the Windows 2000 scripting language as well as a list of web resources and software archives.” “The Windows 2000 Commands Pocket Reference is an ideal companion to Essential Windows NT System Administration and Windows 2000 Administration in a Nutshell.

Jan
21/10
Oracle Essentials: Oracle9i, Oracle8i and Oracle8 →

The second edition of O’Reilly’s bestselling Oracle Essentials has been updated to include the latest Oracle release, Oracle9i. Oracle Essentials distills an enormous amount of information about Oracle’s myriad technologies and releases into a compact, easy-to-read volume filled with focused text, illustrations, and helpful hints. Oracle9i promises to be an even more significant upgrade than Oracle8i, offering such major features as Real Application Clusters, flashback queries, Oracle personalization, clickstream intelligence, and Oracle Database Cache and Web Cache; it also promises significant improvements in Oracle’s business intelligence, XML integration, high availability, and management capabilities. The book includes overviews of these features, as well as the new Oracle9I Application Server (Oracle9iAS) and Oracle9i Portal.

Jan
21/10
The Linux CD Bookshelf →

Six best selling O’Reilly Animal Guides are now available on CD-ROM, easily accessible and searchable with your favorite web browser: Running Linux, 3rd Edition; Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition; Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition; MySQL & mSQL; Programming the Perl DBI; and CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Edition. As a bonus, you get the new paperback version of Linux in a Nutshell.

Jan
21/10
The Web Design CD Bookshelf →

The Web Design CD Bookshelf delivers the information power of six complete O’Reilly Animal Guides. We’ve included unabridged versions of these popular titles: HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide 4th Edition ActionScript: The Definitive Guide Information Architecture for the World Wide Web Designing Web Audio: RealAudio, MP3, Flash, and Beatnik Web Design In a Nutshell, 2nd Edition Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide. As a bonus, you also get the new paperback version of Web Design in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition.

Jan
21/10
The Oracle PL/SQL CD Bookshelf with Cdrom →

The Oracle PL/SQL CD Bookshelf contains the complete text of the following books on the CD-ROM: Oracle PL/SQL Programming, Advanced PL/SQL Programming, Oracle Web Applications, Oracle Built-in Packages, Oracle PL/SQL Pocket Reference, Oracle Built-ins Pocket Reference, Both electronic and print versions of Oracle PL/SQL Programming: A Guide to Oracle 8i Features.

Jan
21/10
Unleash the full power of Linux! →

Here’s everything you need to deploy, configure, and support Linux. The Linux Administrator’s Resource Kit — $119.97 value — can be yours for $9.99, plus a free gift to boot!

Dec
09/01
UNIX in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference for SVR 4 →

This up-to-date guide is not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands but a complete reference containing all commands (including 60 new ones) and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. It provides easy and quick access to UNIX features and programs that are often used when working with this OS; such as RCS, SCCS, and Emacs. The discussion about different UNIX shell environments (ksh, csh) is very readable.

Dec
07/01
Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C (Nutshell Series →

This guide to Web programming teaches readers how to extend the capabilities of the Apache Web server. The book explains the design of Apache, mod_perl, and the Apache API, then demonstrates how to use them to rewrite CGI scripts, filter HTML documents on the server-side, enhance server log functionality, convert file formats on the fly, and more

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