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Oracle SQL : Jumpstart with ExamplesOne comes across very few books that make a significant difference in your fundamental understanding of the subject. This is one such book if you want to understand a core database skill SQL. This book deserves a place in your library and you will find it a great reference not only for learning SQL but also for learning data relationships, data... | | | | AD HOC NETWORKS: Technologies and ProtocolsWireless mobile networks and devices are becoming increasingly popular as they provide users access to information and communication anytime and anywhere. Conventional wireless mobile communications are usually supported by a wired fixed infrastructure. A mobile device would use a single-hop wireless radio communication to... |
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Automating Windows Administration
Author Stein Borge has written a problem and solution-oriented text. In this follow-up edition, he thoroughly explains automating common administrative tasks for all business versions of Windows that rely on the Windows Script Host (WSH).
This book introduces new features of recent WSH versions, then discusses... | | SQL In A Nutshell, 2nd EditionThis essential desktop reference drills down and documents every SQL command and how to use it in both commercial (Oracle, DB2, and Microsoft SQL Server) and open source implementations (PostgreSQL, and MySQL). It includes the command syntax (by vendor, if the syntax differs across implementations), a description, and practical examples. And... | | UNIX® Shells by Example Fourth Edition The world's #1 shell programming book—now fully updated for Linux and more!
UNIX Shells by Example is the world's #1 shell programming book, from the world's #1 shell programming instructor: Ellie Quigley. In ... |
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Mac OS X Power HoundYou're about to gain insight into Mac OS X, an elegant operating system with Formula One power under the hood. This book is like your pit crew, helping you find easier, faster, and better ways of using the Finder, the Dock, the assortment of programs that come with Mac OS X, and a bunch of programs that don't. And if you want to become your own... | | Queueing Theory with Applications to Packet TelecommunicationSoon after Samuel Morse’s telegraphing device led to a deployed electrical telecommunications system in 1843, waiting lines began to form by those wanting to use the system. At this writing queueing is still a significant factor in designing and operating communications services, whether they are provided over the Internet... | | ACT! 2005 For DummiesCatch this new ACT! and build better relationships
Organize customer information, schedule activities, create reports, and more
It’s time to ACT! on your intention to improve customer relationship management! ACT! 2005 offers great new tools, and with this book in hand, you have a top expert showing you how to use them.... |
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