21 March 2007 |
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CCIP: MPLS Study Guide
Here’s the book you need to prepare for Cisco’s Implementing Cisco MPLS exam, 640-910. Written by a Cisco internetworking expert who knows exactly what it takes to pass the test, this Study Guide provides: [*]Assessment testing to focus and direct your studies [*]In-depth coverage of official exam objectives [*]Hundreds of challenging practice questions, in the book and on the CD Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including: [list] [*]Core MPLS Technology [*]Frame-mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms [*]Cell-mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms [*]MPLS VPN Technology [*]MPLS VPN Implementation on Cisco IOS [*]Running OSPF inside a VPN Includes Leading-Edge Software: [list] [*]Testing Engine with Hundreds of Practice Questions [*]Two Bonus Exams [*]Electronic Flashcards for PCs, Pocket PCs, and Palm Handhelds [*]Entire Book in Digital Format
21 March 2007 |
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Professional VMwareServer
Developing software and testing within virtual machines provides you with countless advantages in terms of automation, stability, disaster recovery, and overall code quality. With this book as your guide, you get the tools you need to create a fleet of virtual machine images that you can use to build your own secure applications.
Beginning with the basics of virtualization and its place within the development and testing environment, the book then delves into the APIs and provides a deep, example-rich reference to their function and purpose. VMware expert Eric Hammersley shares his vast experience in using VMware in the development process and shows you how you can streamline your own development with the new VMware Server.
21 March 2007 |
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Beginning Linux Programming, 3rd Edition
If you have some programming experience and are ready to venture into Linux programming, this updated edition of the bestselling entry-level book takes you there. The authors guide you step by step, using construction of a CD database application to give you hands-on experience as you progress from the basic to the complex. You’ll start with fundamental concepts like writing Unix programs in C. You’ll learn basic system calls, file I/O, interprocess communication, and shell programming. You’ll become skilled with the toolkits and libraries for working with user interfaces.
The book starts from the basics, explaining how to compile and run your first program. New to this edition are chapters on MySQL® access and administration; programming GNOME and KDE; and Linux standards for portable applications. Coverage of kernel programming, device drivers, CVS, grep, and GUI development environments has expanded. This book gives you practical knowledge for real wor ld application.