Unix/Linux, Data Processing and Programming
By Robbe Wunschiers
This book is a practical introduction to Unix/Linux and programming for biologists as well as for chemists and physicists who work in bioinformatics and bi...
Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Windows and Linux introduces the key features of computer operating systems. It assumes that the students h...
By Catherine Creary, Dennis Rice, and Lee M. Cottrell
Ideal for students with little or no computer experience, this lab manual and learning tool is filled with skill-building exercises, materials lists and se...
Just Say No to Microsoft begins by tracing Microsoft's rise from tiny software startup to monopolistic juggernaut and explains how the company's pra...
The No Nonsense Guide!
By Eric Grebler and The Mimosa Team
A visual reference to the components of Linspire, a full-featured, Linux-based operating system, this book demonstrates how Linspire 5.0 gives users all of...
This book is a revision and expansion of a successful computer science classic. Every chapter has been updated for the fast-growing Linux market. A concise...
A Guide to Interoperability
By Ed Bradford and Lou Mauget
Managing mixed Linux/Windows environments real-world configuration, programming, and administration, this title covers a wide range of interoperability iss...
As many more companies implement Linux alongside Windows, there is a critical need for guidance on how to make the two systems work together effectively. A...
Over the last four years, Linux has established itself as the fastest growing server platform for enterprise Information Technology. Hinkle explores the ad...
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