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Linux For Dummies, 6th EditionWelcome to the fascinating world of open source software that is Linux. In this book, I introduce you to the wonders of the Linux operating system, originally created as a labor of love by Linus Torvalds in the early 1990s. My goal is to initiate you into the rapidly growing ranks of Linux users and enthusiasts busily rewriting the rules for the... | | C++ Timesaving Techniques For Dummies
C++ is a flexible, powerful programming language with hundreds of
thousands of applications. However, the knowledge of how to take
advantage of its full potential comes only with time and experience.
That’s where this book comes in. Think of it as a “cookbook” for solving
your programming... | | Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Organized so you can find your problem and fix it — fast!
Rescue lost files, fix Internet glitches, smooth out shutdown, and even get help online
Oh, no, the computer's doing THAT again! What you need now is Dan Gookin's expert, easy-to-understand tech support! He'll help you locate the source of the trouble, tell you what to... |
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Windows XP, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)If you have Windows XP on your computer, you'll want Windows XP: Visual QuickStart Guide on your bookshelf-it's as simple as that. Even veteran Windows users will quickly discover that the changes in Windows XP go far beyond a radically redesigned interface. And to get the most out of this powerful new operating system-including all of its bundled... | | PC Annoyances, Second EditionIn every PC user's life, there's a point when desperate measures must be taken. Some push their PC off a pier or chuck it into a landfill. Others turn their former computing ally into a planter box. But don't give up on your PC yet--help is at hand. This easy to read, accessible book from PC World expert Steve Bass covers the waterfront of... | | |
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Well-Posed Linear Systems (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications)This main purpose of this book is to present the basic theory of well-posed linear systems in a form which makes it available to a larger audience, thereby opening up the possibility of applying it to a wider range of problems. Up to now the theory has existed in a distributed form, scattered between different papers with... | | Data Structures and Algorithms Using Visual Basic.NETThe Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET) programming language is not usually associated with the study of data structures and algorithms. The primary reason for this must be because most university and college computer science departments don’t consider VB.NET to be a “serious” programming language that can be used to... | | Binding Theory (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)This study explores how different kinds of nominal expressions such as names, noun phrases and pronouns develop anaphoric relations among each another that have reference to physical elements. Providing a thorough and comprehensive introduction to modern binding theory, this book introduces a variety of nominal and, especially, pronominal... |
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