This is a guide to figuring out the BSD Unix system and Mac-specific components that are making your life difficult and to help ease you into the Unix inside Mac OS X. The book includes such topics as: a quick overview of the Terminal application; understanding open directory (LDAP) and NetInfo; issues related to using the GNU C Compiler 9 GCC; library linking and porting Unix software; an overview of Mac OSX?s filesystem and startup processes; creating and installing packages using Fink; buildi...
So much of what is commonplace today was once considered impossible, or at least wishful thinking. Laser beams in the operating room, cars with built-in guidance systems, cell phones with email access. There's just no getting around the fact that technology always has, and always will be, very cool. But technology isn't only cool; it's also very smart. That's why one of the hottest technological trends nowadays is the creation of smart homes. At an increasing rate, people are turning their hom...
Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Programming Step-by-step
by Dave Edson
McSa/MCSE: Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance Study Guide
by Lisa Donald, Suzan Sage London, and James Chellis
This essential resource is aimed directly at IT professionals who are accountable for making critical decisions regarding the Windows Vista deployment across an enterprise. It addresses the new enterprise security enhancements central to Windows Vista and demonstrates how IT professionals can ensure a safe deployment. A team of experienced Microsoft MCSEs who have already deployed Vista in several companies share advice, tips, reliable information, and best practices for migrating to Vista. The...
IBM I5/iSeries Primer: Concepts and Techniques for Programmers, Administrators, and System Operators
by Ted Holt, Kevin Forsythe, Doug Pence, and Dr Ron Hawkins
This book/disk pack meets the needs of intermediate to advanced DOS users who want practical tips and tricks from a leading DOS expert. Alan Simpson explores the latest version of DOS, showing how to get the most out of using DOS.
Learn Timeslips for Windows in a Day (Popular Applications S.)
by Scott M. Fuller and Kevin D. Pagan
* This book is unique in its stance of the Mac as a platform for web development. Mac OS books are either low-level Dummies/VQS-style references on using the interface or the entirely separate market of writing software and applications for the Mac OS. This book is ideally placed to appeal to tap into the merging job role of the web developer/designer.
Introduces Windows administrators, programmers, and Web designers to useful open-source server tools such as Perl, MySQL, Apache and PHP. Readers learn everything they need to use these tools effectively, including downloading and installing each of the packages. From there they prcatice with the tools and work with the programs in practical combinations. After working through the book, administrators should be able to use Windows for open source database methods, to serve pages to the Web or In...
An Inside Look at Windows Vista Security for Systems Administrators Get an early start on Windows Vista security and the technology shifts you'll need to know as a systems administrator. From leading Windows expert Mark Minasi comes this "just-in-time" book to get you there. This targeted, hands-on guide takes a rapid-fire approach to the biggest security changes and how they'll affect business as usual for those who must integrate and provide technical support for Windows Vista. You'll find pra...
This introduction to the Windows 95 operating system explains how it works and how to get the best performance, both in the visible desktop and at the system level. The book discusses 32-bit architecture and provides configuration and operating tips for new and upgrade users. It also shows how to use Windows 95 "applets", including WordPad, Explorer and Info Center. Explanations are provided of how to adapt Windows 3.x and DOS applications. Finally, the book covers Windows 95 networking capabili...
This companion to "Complete Idiot's Guide to Windows" should appeal to users who may still consider themselves beginners, but want to learn advanced tips and techniques for using Windows. It uses the same friendly format as the "Complete Idiot's" series, combining instructions with a light-hearted style that should take the fear out of learning advanced features like recorder macros, Windows security, terminals, and more.
CLAIT Advanced Unit 1 Understanding IT Using Windows XP (OCR new CLAIT)
Mono: A Developer's Notebook (Developer's Notebook)
by Edd Dumbill and Niel M. Bornstein
Windows 98 (Mastering today's software)
by Edward G Martin and Charles S. Parker
The manuals in this series introduce today's professional users and students to the basics of software applications, while showing them how they can successfully be applied at home, school, and in the business world. This text deals with Windows 98.
NT Workstation 4.0 is one of the core exams for becoming MCSE certified. Dave Kinnaman and LouAnn Ballew give winning test strategies to teach the reader how to pass the exam the first time. The book covers Windows NT installation and configuration details, including networking protocols, binding order, optimization, and methods of running applications on Windows NT.