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High Performance Browser Networking
High Performance Browser Networking 做web和互联网相关职业的必读书。
2018-11-20
Practical Unix & Internet Security, 3rd Edition
这本书虽然老,但绝对是系统和网络安全领域必读的书。从中你会学到现在很多书不没有提到的东西。受益匪浅。
2017-05-02
mysql-4th-edition-developers-library.pdf
About the Author
Paul DuBois is a writer, database administrator, and leader in the open source and
MySQL communities. He has contributed to the online documentation for MySQL and
is the author of MySQL and Perl for the Web (New Riders), MySQL Cookbook, Using csh
and tcsh, and Software Portability with imake (O’Reilly). He is currently a technical writer
with the MySQL documentation team at Sun Microsystems.
2011-08-27
Beginning SQL Queries From Novice to Professional.pdf
学习SQL语句用得最多的也许就是查询了,最容易让人产生错误的也是在多个表之间根据相应的业务来查询出相应的结果集了。本书详细的介绍了使用SQL查询的方方面面,以后你就再也不用为写复杂的查询语句来犯愁了!!
2011-08-27
MS Press - .NET Compact Framework (Core Reference).chm
很不错的东西,与大家分享。
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about international editions, contact your local Microsoft Corporation office or contact Microsoft
Press International directly at fax (425) 936-7329. Visit our Web site at www.microsoft.com/mspress. Send
comments to mspinput@microsoft.com.
ActiveSync, ActiveX, IntelliSense, JScript, MapPoint, Microsoft, Microsoft Press, MS-DOS, MSDN,
Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, Visual Studio, Win32, Windows, and Windows NT are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
The example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people,
places, and events depicted herein are fictitious. No association with any real company, organization,
product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place, or event is intended or should be inferred.
Acquisitions Editor: Anne Hamilton
Project Editor: Dick Brown
Technical Editor: Donnie Cameron
2009-03-21
Pocket PC Network.Programming.chm
有关移动开发的一本不错的书.
Pocket PC Network Programming is the resource developers need to exploit the power of mobile technology and high-speed wireless connections. This book is a comprehensive tutorial and reference for writing network applications on Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition devices. It explains how the Pocket PC communicates with the Internet, with other mobile devices, and with networks. It teaches developers the basics of Pocket PC telephony, synchronization, and messaging.
2009-03-21
Wrox.Professional.Microsoft.Smartphone.Programming.Jan.2007.pdf
如果前五年是笔记本代替台式机的时代,那么后五年将是手机代替笔记本的时代!给大家分享几本Mobile开发的书
2009-03-21
The Linux Programmers Toolbox Mar 2007
谨以此书送给Linux/Unix程序员.
Open Source technology has revolutionized the computing world. Many large-scale projects are
in production use worldwide, such as Apache, MySQL, and Postgres, with programmers writing
applications in a variety of languages including Perl, Python, and PHP. These technologies are in
use on many different systems, ranging from proprietary systems, to Linux systems, to traditional
UNIX systems, to mainframes.
2008-12-24
Wrox.Professional.Linux.Programming.Mar.2007.pdf
做了好久的思想斗争才打算拿出来分享的一本书,毕竟知识是属于大家的。分有点高,还请大家原谅了.....呵呵。
下面是作者简介(没找到这本书的preface):
About the Authors
Jon Masters is a 25-year-old British-born Linux kernel engineer, embedded systems specialist, and
author who lives and works in the United States for Red Hat. Jon made UK history by becoming one of
the youngest University students the country had ever seen, at the tender age of just 13. Having been
through college twice by the time his peers were completing their first time around, and having been
published over 100 times in a wide range of technical magazines, journals and books, Jon went on to
work for a variety of multinational technology companies. He has worked extensively in the field of
Embedded Systems, Enterprise Linux and Scientific instrumentation and has helped design anything
and everything from Set Top Boxes to future NMR (MRI) imaging platforms.
When not working on Enterprise Linux software for Red Hat, Jon likes to drink tea on Boston Common
and read the collective works of Thomas Paine and other great American Revolutionaries of a bygone
age. He dreams of a time when the world was driven not by electrons, but by wooden sailing ships and
a universal struggle for the birth of modern nations. He plays the violin, and occasionally sings in choral
ensembles, for which he has won several awards. For relaxation, Jon enjoys engaging in a little rock
climbing. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across the river Charles from historic Boston, and
enjoys every minute of it.
Jon has extensive experience in speaking about and training people to use a wide variety of Linux
technologies and enjoys actively participating in many Linux User Groups the world over.
Richard Blum has worked for over 18 years for a large U.S. government organization as a network and
systems administrator. During this time he has had plenty of opportunities to work with Microsoft,
Novell, and of course, UNIX and Linux servers. He has written applications and utilities using C, C++,
Java, C#, Visual Basic, and shell script.
Rich has a Bachelors of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, and a Masters of Science degree in
Management, specializing in Management Information Systems, from Purdue University. He is the author
of several books, including “sendmail for Linux” (2000, Sams publishing), “Running qmail” (2000, Sams
publishing), “Postfix” (2001, Sams Publishing), “Open Source E-mail Security” (2001, Sams Publishing),
“C# Network Programming” (2002, Sybex), “Network Performance Open Source Toolkit” (2003, John Wiley &
Sons), and “Professional Assembly Language Programming” (2005, Wrox).
When he is not being a computer nerd, Rich plays electric bass for the church worship and praise band,
and enjoys spending time with his wife Barbara, and daughters Katie Jane and Jessica.
2008-12-22
The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide
FreeBSD---一个伟大的开源操作系统,个人非常喜欢,希望大家也喜欢。呵呵,以后我会陆续上传有关FreeBSD的书,如有喜欢FreeBSD的朋友,请留意!
2008-11-28
The Art of Unix Programming
This book and its on-line version are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution-NoDerivs 1.0 license, with the additional proviso that the right to publish it on paper for
sale or other for-profit use is reserved to Pearson Education, Inc. A reference copy of this license may
be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/1.0/legalcode.
AIX, AS/400, DB/2, OS/2, System/360, MVS, VM/CMS, and IBM PC are trademarks of IBM.
Alpha, DEC, VAX, HP-UX, PDP, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, VMS, and VT-100 are trademarks of
Compaq. Amiga and AmigaOS are trademarks of Amiga, Inc. Apple, Macintosh, MacOS, Newton,
OpenDoc, and OpenStep are trademarks of Apple Computers, Inc. ClearCase is a trademark of
Rational Software, Inc. Ethernet is a trademark of 3COM, Inc. Excel, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows
and PowerPoint are trademarks of Microsoft, Inc. Java. J2EE, JavaScript, NeWS, and Solaris are
trademarks of Sun Microsystems. SPARC is a trademark of SPARC international. Informix is a
trademark of Informix software. Itanium is a trademark of Intel. Linux is a trademark of Linus
Torvalds. Netscape is a trademark of AOL. PDF and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe, Inc. UNIX
is a trademark of The Open Group.
2008-11-26
Windows System Programming Third Edition
Preface
This book describes application development using the Microsoft Windows Application Programming Interface (API), concentrating on the core system services, including the file system, process and thread management, interprocess communication, network programming, and synchronization. User interfaces, internals, and I/O drivers, although important and interesting topics, are beyond the book's scope. The examples concentrate on realistic scenarios, and in many cases the examples can be used as the foundations for real applications.
The Win32/Win64 API, or the Windows API, is supported by Microsoft's family of 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, which currently consists of Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows 2003. Older Windows family members include Windows NT, Me, 98, and 95; these systems are considered obsolete, but they will run many of the example programs. Migration issues from Win32 to the emerging Win64 are discussed as required. Win64, supported as a 64-bit interface on some versions of Windows 2003 and XP, is nearly identical to Win32.
There is no doubt that the Windows API is an important factor for application development, in many cases replacing the POSIX API, supported by UNIX and Linux, as the preferred, or at least peer, API for applications targeted at desktop and server systems. Therefore, many experienced programmers will want to learn the Windows API quickly, and this book is designed to help them do so.
The first objectives are to explain what Windows is, show how to use it in realistic situations, and do so as quickly as possible without burdening the reader with unnecessary detail. This book is, therefore, not a reference guide, but it explains the central features of the most important functions and shows how to use them in practical programming situations. Equipped with this knowledge, the reader will be able to use the comprehensive Microsoft reference documentation to explore details, advanced options, and the more obscure functions as requirements or interests dictate. I have found the Windows API easy to learn using this approach, and I have greatly enjoyed developing Windows programs, despite occasional frustration. This enthusiasm will show through at times, as it should. This does not mean that I feel that Windows is necessarily better than other operating system (OS) APIs, but it certainly has many attractive features.
Many Windows books spend a great deal of time explaining how processes, virtual memory, interprocess communication, and preemptive scheduling work without showing how to use them in realistic situations. A programmer experienced in UNIX, Linux, IBM MVS, OpenVMS, or another OS will be familiar with these concepts and will be impatient to find out how they are implemented in Windows. Most Windows books also spend a great deal of space on user interface programming. This book avoids the user interface, beyond discussing simple character-based console I/O, in the interest of concentrating on the important core features.
The book takes the point of view that Windows is just an OS API, providing a well-understood set of features. Many programmers, regardless of experience level, need to learn Windows quickly, and an understanding of Windows is invaluable in discussing subjects such as Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM). The Windows systems, when compared with other systems, have good, bad, and average features and quality. The purpose of this book is to show how to use those features efficiently and in realistic situations to develop useful, high-quality, and high-performance applications.
2008-11-26
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