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LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
Jun 24th
.. o nouă carte de la O’Reilly.
The third edition of this book is a meticulously researched reference to these exams, written by trainers who work closely with LPI. You’ll find an overview of each exam, a summary of the core skills you need, review questions and exercises, as well as a study guide, a practice test, and hints to help you focus.
Major topics include:
- Critical GNU and Unix commands
- Linux installation and package management
- Devices and filesystems
- Text editing, processing, and printing
- The X Window System
- Networking and security
- Mail transfer agents
- Email, FTP, and web services
Flex 4 Cookbook
Jun 8th
O’Reilly Media a lansat Flex 4 Cookbook.
This highly practical book contains hundreds of tested recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications. You’ll find everything from Flex basics to solutions for working with visual components and data access, as well as tips on application development, unit testing, and Adobe AIR. Each recipe features a discussion of how and why it works, and many of them offer sample code that you can put to use immediately.
Aici aveti câteva pagini gratuite.
Free Webcast: What to Expect in Rails 3.0
May 20th
Presented by Yehuda Katz, Core Team Member on the Rails and Merb projects
Considered by many developers to be one of the fastest frameworks for building applications, Rails has come a long way since 2005. Slated for release later this year, Rails 3 will feature some innovative new features that will make the developer experience even better. Rails 3 will also be the first release that rolls in the popular Merb project. In this live, online event, Yehuda Katz, Core Team Member on the Rails and Merb projects, will cover some of most important new features in Rails 3.0 and answer questions from the audience.
Free webcast – 10 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
Feb 11th
Webcast gratuit de la O’Reilly
Join us for this free, live webcast: 10 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
Presented by Richard Monson-Haefel, editor of “97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know”In “97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know,” Richard Monson-Haefel collaborated with over two dozen authors to collect 97 axioms of software architecture. In this presentation he has distilled knowledge from his own experience and from personal interviews with the World’s best software architects to define 10 principles every software architect should know in order to be effective.
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Attendance is limited, so register now. We’ll send you a reminder before the webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others.Date: Tuesday, February 17 at 10 am PT (Pacific Time)
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
To register: http://oreilly.com/go/tenthings
Succes!
Ubuntu For Non-Geeks
Jun 27th
Ubuntu For Non-Geeks
a Pain-Free, Project-Based, Get-Things-Done Guidebook
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9781593271800/
By Rickford Grant
Third Edition: June 2008
Publisher: No Starch Press
ISBN: 9781593271800
Pages: 360
Price: $34.95 USD
The new edition of this best-selling guide to the Ubuntu Linux distribution
for beginners covers Ubuntu 8.04, Hardy Heron. Step-by-step projects have you
interact with your system, rather than just read about it, as you build upon
previously learned concepts. Ubuntu for Non-Geeks covers topics likely to be
of interest to the average desktop user, such as installing new software via
Synaptic; Internet connectivity; working with removable storage devices,
printers, and scanners; burning DVDs, playing audio files, and even working
with iPods.
