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The freeware Apache web server runs over half of
the world's existing web sites and continues to
dominate the web-server market. Apache: The
Definitive Guide, written and revi ...
Requires and understanding of C++ programming.
Explains the usage with examples of the standard
template library (STL).
Great for an experienced C++ programmer wishing to
...
"I love it. Conceptually it is really clean,
and sweet."
--Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming
Explained, on the Ruby language
Programming Ruby: The Pragmat ...
Stroustrup, creator of C , covers standard C
and the key programming and design techniques
supported by C , including every major language
feature and the standard library ...
Another best seller from Sams publications, now at
the third edition, is a handy tool to have for
both newcomers and advanced Java programmers. No
programming skill is require ...
The second edition of Unix Shells by Examples
shows off basic commands and utilities in the
three most popular Unix shells--C, Bourne, and
Korn--with side-by-side examples. Th ...
Linux Kernel Development details the design and
implementation of the Linux kernel, presenting the
content in a manner that is beneficial to those
who wish to write and develo ...
Learning Perl first appeared in 1993 and has been
a bestseller ever since. Written by two of the
most prominent and active members of the Perl
community, this book is the quin ...
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