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TcL Scripting for Cisco IOS (Networking Technology)
A guide to building and modifying Tcl scripts to automate network administration tasks
Streamline Cisco network administration and save time with Tcl scripting
Cisco networking professionals are under relentless pressure to... | | Computer Science: The Hardware, Software and Heart of It
Computer Science: The Hardware, Software and Heart of It focuses on the deeper aspects of the two recognized subdivisions of Computer Science, Software and Hardware. These subdivisions are shown to be closely interrelated as a result of the stored-program concept. Computer Science: The Hardware, Software and Heart of It includes certain... | | |
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C# Database Basics
Using databases in C# can be daunting for developers moving from VB6, VBA, or
Access. From the differences in the .NET syntax to the curly braces and semicolons,
just looking at the code in C# for the first time can be intimidating. As you start to use
C#, the small changes you need to make become easier and the code starts to flow... | | Getting Started with CouchDB
When I was about nine years old, I had an Acorn Electron, a home computer developed
by Acorn Machines and one of the major precursors to modern home computing. It
was tiny by today’s standards, having just 32K of RAM, a 2MHz CPU, and with the
staggering ability to store a massive 360 Kb on the 3 inch Amstrad disks I was using... | | Getting Started with Fluidinfo
Imagine a public storage system that has a place online for structured data about everything that exists—or that could exist. This book introduces Fluidinfo, a system that enables you to store information about anything, real or imaginary, in any digital form. You’ll learn how to organize and search for data, and decide... |
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Tap, Move, Shake: Turning Your Game Ideas into iPhone & iPad Apps
With the first Apple ][ it was very important for me to have a manual that would
lead others to success and learning right from the get-go, even if the user had no
relevant experience. That’s how we learn. We start entering code others wrote to
see how it works and then over time we learn variations.
One of my... | | The Definitive Guide to HTML5
The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) has been around since the early 1990s. My earliest encounter
was somewhere around 1993 or 1994, when I was working at a university research lab not far from
London. There was only one browser—NCSA Mosaic—and the number of web servers could be counted
on one hand.
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