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"Scientific Linux 6.2 is now available for
download. Differences from 6.1: Anaconda - added
the Scientific Linux install classes, DVD installs
do not ask for the network unles ...
Michael Prokop has announced the release of grml
2008.11, a Debian-based live CD with a collection
of GNU/Linux software especially for users of text
tools and system administ ...
Table of contents:
Part I Recon/Assessment
Chapter 1 The Targets -- What I Want to Be When I
Grow Up (or at Least Get Older)
Chapter 2 Reconnaissance: Social Engineering fo ...
Java2: A Beginner's Guide is comprehensive, 570
page guide to getting started in Java progamming.
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Explained, on the Ruby language
Programming Ruby: The Pragmat ...
Part of the "Visual Blueprint" series, this book
is a step-by-step guide to take you from knowing
next to nothing of programming and Java to knowing
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