| Access 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is nine books in one, including introductions to database design, creating and maintaining tables, forms design, report design, the use of macros, database security, VBA procedures, data access pages, and projects. By Margaret Levine Young, et. al. |
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| C++ All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies teaches you everything you need to know about C++. It covers the whole gamut from square one, all the way through such advanced topics as templates and UML design. It's not just for beginners! By Jeff Cogswell. |
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| C++ in a Nutshellis a consise reference to the C++ language and standard library. Up-to-date and comprehensive, it is organized so you can rapidly look up the details of every keyword and operator in the language, and every class, function, template, and type in the standard library. By Ray Lischner. |
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| Creating Cool HTML 4 Web Pages offers a light and breezy introduction to the fun and complexities of creating your own Web pages. Aimed at people who want to build, not learn fancy tools, it's helped launch thousands of Web sites. By Dave Taylor. |
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| Delphi in a Nutshell is the award-winning reference to Borland's Delphi Pascal language, which is the heart of the Delphi and Kylix rapid application development tools. By Ray Lischner. |
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| Google Hacks offers a variety of interesting ways for power users to mine the enormous amount of information that Google has access to, and helps you have fun while doing it. You'll learn clever and powerful methods for using the advanced search interface and the new Google API. By Tara Calishain, et. al. |
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| The Internet For Dummies provides an introduction to the Internet, e-mail, and the Web to new Netizens. By Margaret Levine Young, et. al. |
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| Internet: The Complete Reference describes setting up and sharing Internet connections, web browsing, e-mail, Usenet newsgroups, creating web sites, chat and conferencing, and more, all in a straight-forward style. By Margaret Levine Young |
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| Java Collections Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the Java Collections Framework but were afraid to ask. By John Zukowski. |
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| Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther is a slim, eminently readable introduction to the exciting command line world of the latest Macintosh operating system, written by an expert who has been working with Unix for over 20 years. By Dave Taylor. |
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| Linux Routing focuses on the background networking knowledge and technical know-how required to set up Linux as a TCP/IP router. For experienced Linux administrators. By Dee-Ann LeBlanc. |
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| Linux for Dummies, 4th Edition is perfect for anyone who wants to try out this operating system without losing too much hair in the process. CDs are included. By Dee-Ann LeBlanc. |
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| Mac Upgrade and Repair Bible, 3rd edition The third edition of this best-selling book gives Mac users a thorough and up-to-date compendium of trouble-shooting information for Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and previous versions of the operating system. by Kirk McElhearn. |
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| Mastering Java 2: J2SE 1.4 explores the basics of Java development starting with the programming language and moving onto the standard libraries. By John Zukowski. |
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| Mastering NetWare 5.1 is the complete reference for network managers in the real world running real networks with real people. By James Gaskin. |
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| Mastering NetWare 6 , the latest book in the best-seller series, covers real networking issues rather than phony test questions. Includes, for the first time ever in a non-Novell Press book, a CD with an evaluation copy of NetWare 6. By James Gaskin. |
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| Microsoft IIS 6 Delta Guide brings IIS 4 and 5 administrators and developers up to speed quickly and easily with the IIS 6 component of Windows Server 2003. By MC Brown. |
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| Microsoft Office v. X Inside Out For advanced users who already know their way around Microsoft Office v. X for Mac, this book shows how to accomplish sophisticated tasks with the enhanced features and functions of the new Office suite for Mac. by Tom Negrino, Kirk McElhearn, et. al. |
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| Perl to Python Migration gives you an all round guide to migrating from programming Perl to programming in Python, from the basics of semantics to functions and modules. By MC Brown. |
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| Poor Richard's Creating E-Books shows you how you can get into the ebook business. This book focuses on high-level business-oriented topics to help you self-publish using ebook technology. By Jeff Cogswell. |
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| Poser's Guide: Amaze your friends and coworkers with your Internet knowledge without the tiresome bother of actual study and research. By James Gaskin. |
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| Shakespeare for Dummies is your complete guide to Shakespeare's plays and poems. Includes summaries of all the plays, plus scorecards so you can tell who's winning and who's losing. Okay, it's not about computer programming, but everyone should have a hobby, and mine is Shakespeare. By Ray Lischner. |
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| Solaris 9 for Dummies offers a fun and entertaining introduction to Sun's Solaris operating systemi, including extensive coverage of GNOME and StarOffice. It's for newbies and experienced Solaris folk alike. By Dave Taylor. |
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| Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours is a best-selling tutorial introduction to the powerful Unix operating system, from the most basic steps to advanced shell usage, shell script programming and windowing systems. By Dave Taylor. |
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| UNIX For Dummies covers commonly-used shell commands, file management, e-mail, the Web, and other UNIX topics. By Margaret Levine Young, et. al. |
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| Windows XP: The Complete Reference includes sections on Windows-based networks, file and disk management, troubleshooting, using the Internet, accessibility, and other Windows configuration topics. By Margaret Levine Young, et. al. |
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