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VB & VBA in a Nutshell: The Language

by Paul Lomax

For Visual Basic and VBA programmers, this book boils down the essentials of the VB and VBA languages into a single volume, including undocumented and little-documented areas essential to everyday programming. The convenient alphabetical reference to all functions, procedures, statements, and keywords allows programmers to use this book both as a standard reference guide and as a tool for troubleshooting and identifying programming problems.

Programming ColdFusion

by Rob Brooks-Bilson

Programming ColdFusioncovers everything you need to know to create effective web applications with ColdFusion, a powerful tool for rapid web site development. The book starts with the basics and quickly moves to more advanced topics, providing numerous examples of common web application tasks, so you can learn by example. Covers ColdFusion 5.0.

Perl for Web Site Management

by John Callender

Learn to do everyday tasks on your web site using Perl--even if you have no programming background. Perl for Web Site Managementshows how to write CGI scripts, incorporate search engines, convert multiple text files to HTML, monitor log files, and track visitors to your site. Whether you're a developer, a designer, or simply a dabbler on the Web, this is the hands-on introduction to Perl you've been waiting for.

Perl for System Administration

by David N. Blank-Edelman

Perl for System Administrationis for anyone who needs to use Perl for administrative tasks and needs to hit the ground running.

Oracle Parallel Processing

by Tushar Mahapatra Sanjay Mishra

These days, databases often grow to enormous sizes, straining the ability of single-processor or single computer systems to handle the load. More and more organizations are turning to parallel processing to give them the performance they need. Oracle Parallel Processingis the first book to describe the full range of parallel processing capabilities in the Oracle environment. It demystifies the features and benefits of Oracle parallel processing, the various parallel architectures, parallel execution feature

Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting

by Jonathan Gennick Hugo Toledo

Describes everything DBAs need to know to install configure, tune, and troubleshoot Net8, Oracle's networking technology. It covers the Oracle Internet Directory (OID), Oracle Names; the Multi-Threaded Server (MTS); and the Oracle Connection Manager, as well as the Oracle networking utilities (lsnctl, namesctl, cmctl, tnsping, Net8 Assistant, Net8 Easy Config, and Net8 Configuration Assistant). In addition, it provides networking troubleshooting techniques, commonly encountered Net8 configuration problems,

Oracle Essentials: Oracle9i, Oracle8i & Oracle8, Second Edition

by Rick Greenwald Robert Stackowiak Jonathan Stern

Updated for Oracle's latest release, Oracle9i, Oracle Essentials is a concise and readable technical introduction to Oracle features and technologies, including the Oracle architecture, data structures, configuration, networking, tuning, and data warehousing. It introduces such major Oracle9i features as Real Application clusters, flashback queries, clickstream intelligence, Oracle Database and Web Cache, XML integration, the Oracle9i Application Server, Oracle9i Portal, and much more.

Oracle Distributed Systems

by Charles Dye

This book describes how you can use multiple databases and both Oracle8 and Oracle7 distributed system features to best advantage. It covers design, configuration of SQL*Net/Net8, security, and Oracle's distributed options (advanced replication, snapshots, multi-master replication, updateable snapshots, procedural replication, and conflict resolution). Includes a complete API reference for built-in packages and a diskette with many helpful scripts and utilities.

Oracle Database Administration, The Essential Reference

by David C. Kreines Brian Laskey

A concise reference to the enormous store of information Oracle8 or Oracle7 DBAs need every day, Oracle Database Administrationcovers DBA tasks like installation, tuning, backups, networking, auditing, and query optimization. It's also a set of quick references on initialization parameters, SQL statements, data dictionary tables, system privileges, roles, and syntax for SQL*Plus, Export, Import, and SQL*Loader.

Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills

by Per Jambeck Cynthia Gibas

Introduces the field of bioinformatics: "the application of computational and analytical methods to biological problems.

Designing Web Audio

by Josh Beggs Dylan Thede

Designing Web Audio is the most complete Internet audio guide on the market, loaded with informative real-world case studies and interviews with some of the world's leading audio and web producers. Its step-by-step instructions on how to use the most popular web audio formats to stream music make it an invaluable resource for web developers and web music enthusiasts.

Designing Active Server Pages

by Scott Mitchell

Designing Active Server Pagesis written for those who have already mastered the basics of ASP application development and are ready to move to the next level--such as creating reusable ASP pages that can save a great deal of development time. And unlike other books on ASP, Designing Active Server Pagesshows you how to use other scripting languages that ASP supports in addition to VBScript.

C# and VB .NET Conversion Pocket Reference

by Jose Mojica

The C# and VB.NET Conversion Pocket Reference helps you easily make the switch from C# to Visual Basic .NET and vice versa. Differences between the two languages occur in three main areas: syntax, object-oriented principles, and the Visual Studio .NET IDE. A perfect companion for documents and books that don't have examples using your mastered language, this guide expects that you know one of the two languages, but does not make an assumption about which one.

The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It

by Michael E. Gerber

Author provides information on building and running a successful business.

Red Hat Linux 7.1 Bible, Unlimited Edition

by Christopher Megus

Complete guide to using Red Hat Linux

Programming Web Services with Perl

by Pavel Kulchenko

Programming Web Services with Perlis written for Perl programmers who have no prior knowledge of web services. No understanding of XML-RPC or SOAP is necessary to be able to apply these technologies easily, through the use of publicly available Perl modules detailed in the book. If you're interested in applying XML-RPC and SOAP technologies to distributed programming applications, then Programming Web Services with Perlis a book you'll want to have.

sed & awk, Second Edition

by Dale Dougherty Arnold Robbins

sed & awk describes two text manipulation programs that are mainstays of the UNIX programmer's toolbox. This edition covers the sed and awk programs as they are mandated by the POSIX standard and includes discussion of the GNU versions of these programs.

sendmail, 3rd Edition

by Bryan Costales

The new edition of sendmailhas been completely revised to cover sendmail 8.12--a version with more features and fundamental changes than any previous version of the Unix-based email routing program. Because the latest version of sendmail differs so significantly from earlier versions, a massive rewrite of this best-selling reference was called for. With sendmail, Third Edition in hand, you will be able to configure this challenging but necessary utility for whatever needs your system requires.

Sequence Analysis in a Nutshell

by Darryl Leon Scott Markel

Sequence Analysis in a Nutshell: A Guide to Common Tools and Databasespulls together all of the vital information about the most commonly used databases, analytical tools, and tables used in sequence analysis. The book contains details and examples of the common database formats (GenBank, EMBL, SWISS-PROT) and the GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ Feature Table Definitions. It also provides the command line syntax for popular analysis applications such as Readseq and MEME/MAST, BLAST, ClustalW, and the EMBOSS suite, as wel

VB.NET Core Classes in a Nutshell

by Budi Kurniawan Ted Neward

VB.NET Core Classes in a Nutshell, provides a concise and thorough reference to the types found in the core namespaces of the .NET Framework Class Library. A companion to VB.NET Language in a Nutshell, this is a reference that VB.NET programmers will turn to repeatedly. Due to a special partnership between O'Reilly and Microsoft, this book also includes a CD that integrates the book's reference into Visual Studio .NET.

Web Performance Tuning, 2nd Edition

by Patrick Killelea

Web Performance Tuning, 2nd Editionis about getting the best possible performance from the Web. This second edition has been significantly expanded, including new chapters on Web site architecture, security, and reliability. The book also includes many more examples and graphs of real-world performance problems and their solutions, and it has been updated for Java 2. Web Performance Tuningis for anyone who has waited too long for a Web page to display, or watched the servers they manage slow to a crawl.

Windows XP Annoyances

by David A. Karp

O'Reilly's popular series for troubleshooting Windows comes to the rescue with Windows XP Annoyances. This book is not designed to complain or criticize, but to acknowledge the problems and shortcomings of the operating system in order to overcome them. Complete with a collection of tools and techniques, this book allows users to improve their experience with Windows XP and establish control of the machine--rather than the other way around.

Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

by Doug Maceachern Lincoln Stein

This guide to web programming shows how to extend the capabilities of the Apache web server. It explains the design of Apache, mod_perl, and the Apache API, then demonstrates how to use them to rewrite CGI scripts, filter HTML documents on the server-side, enhance server log functionality, convert file formats on the fly, and more.

XML Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition

by Robert Eckstein

The XML Pocket Referenceis both a handy introduction to XML terminology and syntax, and a quick reference to XML instructions, attributes, entities, and datatypes. Although XML itself is complex, its basic concepts are simple. This small book combines a perfect tutorial for learning the basics of XML with a reference to the XML and XSL specifications. The new edition introduces information on XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) and Xpath.

Programming C#, 2nd Edition

by Jesse Liberty

The first part of Programming C#, 2nd Editionintroduces C# fundamentals, then goes on to explain the development of desktop and Internet applications, including Windows Forms, ADO.NET, ASP.NET (including Web Forms), and Web Services. Next, this book gets to the heart of the .NET Framework, focusing on attributes and reflection, remoting, threads and synchronization, streams, and finally, it illustrates how to interoperate with COM objects.

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