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XML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide
21 августа 2006, 16:52Visual examples show exactly what XML looks like and how to use style sheets to customize output for visitors to your site.
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PostgreSQL Introduction and Concepts
21 августа 2006, 16:37The book is designed to lead the reader from their first database query through the complex queries needed to solve real-world problems. No knowledge of database theory or practice is required. However, basic knowledge of operating system capabilities is expected, such as the abilityto typeat anoperatingsystemprompt.
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PostgreSQL 8.0.0 Documentation
21 августа 2006, 16:34This book is the official documentation of PostgreSQL. It is being written by the PostgreSQL developers and other volunteers in parallel to the development of the PostgreSQL software. It describes all thefunctionality that the current versionof PostgreSQL officially supports.
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Apache Server 2 Bible
21 августа 2006, 16:32Getting Started, Web Site Administration, Running Web Applications, Securing Your Web Site, Running Apache on Windows, Tuning for Performance and Scalability
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The Complete FreeBSD
18 августа 2006, 18:50This book provides everything you need to knowabout the FreeBSD system from the day you first pick up the software through the day you have a full suite of machines. It covers your complete range of computing needs.
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Building Internet Firewalls
18 августа 2006, 18:29Completely revised and much expanded, the new edition of the highly respected and bestselling Building Internet Firewalls now covers Unix, Linux, and Windows NT. This practical and detailed guide explains in step-by-step fashion how to design and install firewalls and configure Internet services to work with a firewall. It covers a wide range of services and protocols and offers a complete list of resources, including the location of many publicly available firewalls construction tools.
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Firewalls 24seven
18 августа 2006, 18:18This book was written primarily for active network administrators with the assumption that they understand the use and configuration of TCP/IP, and that they are used to working with Windows NT, Novell NetWare, or UNIX (although very little operating system specific information is presented).
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