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Contents at a Glance
Introduction 1
PART I INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 5
Hour 1 Preparing to Install Linux 7
2 installing Linux 23
3 Post-Installation Issues 41
PART II LEARNING LINUX BASICS 67
Hour 4 Reading and Navigation Commands 69
5 Manipulation and Searching Commands 93
6 Using the Shell 117
7 Using the X Window System 143
8 Exploring the K Desktop Environment 177
PART III CONNECTING TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD 197
Hour 9 Using Communications Programs 199
10 Connecting to the Internet 223
11 Configuring Internet Email 249
12 Configuring Internet News 269
13 Internet Downloading and Browsing 289
PocketStoreII is a flash translation layer, made by Samsung Electronics, for OneNAND device that
uses Windows Mobile as operating system. This section provides the prerequisites for installing the
PocketStoreII v1.5.1 on Windows Mobile 6.0
The Rails Cookbook is is packed with the solutions you need to be a proficient developer with Rails, the leading framework for building the new generation of Web 2.0 applications. Recipes range from the basics, like installing Rails and setting up your development environment, to the latest techniques, such as developing RESTful web services.
Topics include:
. Modeling data with the ActiveRecord library
. Setting up views with ActionView and RHTML templates
. Building your application s logic into ActionController
. Testing and debugging your Rails application
. Building responsive web applications using JavaScript and Ajax
. Ensuring that your application is security and performs well
. Deploying your application with Mongrel and Apache
. Using Capistrano to automate deployment
. Using the many Rails plugins
Working with graphics
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This document provides information that supplements the Silicon Labs Interrupt Driver, which
includes instructions for installing the driver and information for building the driver.
Overview of component creation
This chapter provides an overview of component design and the process of writing
components for Delphi applications. The material here assumes that you are familiar
with Delphi and its standard components.
• Class library
• Components and classes
• Creating components
• What goes into a component?
• Creating a new component
• Testing uninstalled components
• Testing installed components
• installing a component on the Component palette
Professional MFC.
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Developer Studio
Chapter 2: The Wizards and The Gallery
Chapter 3: The Application Architecture Hierarchy
Chapter 4: The Document/View Architecture
Chapter 5: Using Dialogs and Controls in MFC
Chapter 6: User Interface Issues
Chapter 7: Advanced User Interface Programming
Chapter 8: Using the Windows Common Controls
Chapter 9: Writing Programs for the Windows Shell
Chapter 10: Utility and Exception Classes
Chapter 11: Writing Multithreaded Applications with MFC
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic-link Libraries
Chapter 13: Writing Database Applications
Chapter 14: Writing OLE Containers
Chapter 15: Writing OLE Servers
Chapter 16: ActiveX Controls
Chapter 17: ActiveX Control Containers
Chapter 18: Internet Client Programming
Chapter 19: Internet Server Programming
Appendix A: installing Visual C++
Servlets and JavaServer Pages is the first complete guide to building dynamic Java-based Web applications using the new JavaServer Pages 2.0 and Servlets 2.4. Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide a robust solution to developing large, complex Web applications, including multiserver projects. In addition to built-in security, portability, and a Web server, they offer developers the freedom to work with any operating system that supports Javabe it Linux, Windows, OSX, or Solaris.
This authoritative book begins by explaining how to set up a Servlet and JSP development environment, including a discussion of containers, Java support, and installing and configuring Tomcat. The authors then thoroughly explore servlets and JSP, including significant coverage of custom tag libraries, newly available filters, and popular servlet and JSP design patterns. Readers can then test-drive the knowledge gained by constructing a book-support Web site.
This book is about writing TinyOS systems and applications in the nesC language. This chapter gives a
brief overview of TinyOS and its intended uses. TinyOS is an open-source project which a large number of
research universities and companies contribute to. The main TinyOS website, http://www.tinyos.net,
has instructions for downloading and installing the TinyOS programming environment. The website has a
great deal of useful information which this book doesn’t cover, such as common hardware platforms and
how to install code on a node.