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Begins with the fundamentals of C programming and
illustrates real-world C programming conecpts and
techniques.
Includes enhanced, task-orientated examples that
teach you h ...
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 ...
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
all of the most useful fun ...
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 ...
Written by Mark Lutz this book covers advanced
Python subjects in a mini project based style. It
covers the history of Python and how to install it
along with system tools lik ...
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 ...
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 ...
Perl is a powerful interpreted programming
language that has matured steadily since it first
appeared in 1988. The first edition of this book,
Programming Perl, hit the shelve ...
Linux in a Nutshell covers the core commands for
common Linux distributions. This isn't a
scaled-down quick reference of common commands,
but a complete reference to all user, ...
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