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Μέρη των βιβλίων από το FreeSoftwareBooks.com

Εδώ είναι FreeSoftwareBooks.com, μια περιοχή που περιέχει τις συνδέσεις με αρκετές χιλιάδες ελεύθερα διαθέσιμοι τεχνικός, υπολογιστής, και I.T. βιβλία στον Ιστό. Ελέγχω αυτήν την περίοδο τις συνδέσεις και θα υποβάλω έκθεση αύριο σχετικά με πόσοι είναι καλοί και πόσοι είναι σπασμένοι. Κάλυψη αυτών των βιβλίων πολλές τεχνικές κατηγορίες, συμπεριλαμβανομένης της Ιάβας, J2EE, και της ανάπτυξης εφαρμογής Ιστού Linux, Unix και λειτουργικά συστήματα παραθύρων Oracle, βάσεις δεδομένων MySQL και διάφορα πληροφορική και προηγμένα θέματα.

Αναπροσαρμογή: Υπάρχουν συνολικά 2487 συνδέσεις με τα ελεύθερα βιβλία υπολογιστών σε αυτήν την περιοχή, της οποίας 420 (16.9%) δεν λειτουργούν.


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Γλώσσες
Γ C++ XML/XSL UML Perl Python Tcl/Tk ADA Ψευδισμός Συνέλευση
FORTRAN Prolog Ρουμπίνι COBOL Βασικός Σχέδιο Misc Προγραμματισμός uages Περισσότεροι …

Java/J2EE
Πυρήνας Ιάβα Προηγμένος Δοκοί στέγης της Τζακάρτα Servlet/JSP Η άνοιξη/διαχειμάζει J2EE/EJB
Επιχείρηση Ασφάλεια Διανεμημένος υπολογισμός GUI Πολυμέσα J2ME Περισσότεροι …

Unix/Linux
Unix πυρήνων Πυρήνας Linux FreeBSD Ασφάλεια Προγραμματισμός της Shell Δικτύωση
Unix/προγραμματισμός Linux Διοίκηση συστημάτων GUI/X παράθυρα Έκδοση κειμένων Περισσότεροι …

Πληροφορική
Δομή δεδομένων/αλγόριθμοι Πώς να προγραμματίσει Γλώσσες Μεταγλωττιστής OS
Αριθμητικός AI/Logic Prog Λειτουργικός OOD/OOP Υπολογισμός Misc Αρχιτεκτονική Περισσότεροι …

Βάσεις δεδομένων
Συστήματα SQL Oracle DB2 Sybase MySQL PostgreSQL Misc Περισσότεροι …

Ιστός
Πέσος Φιλιππίνων Προγραμματισμός JavaScript, AJAX DHTML/CSS Σχέδιο περιοχών Έκδοση Περισσότεροι …

Δικτύωση
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Τεχνολογία λογισμικού Ασφάλεια Έλεγχος έκδοσης Παιχνίδι LDAP Πιστοποιητικά
Επεξεργασία σήματος Βιοπληροφορική Σύστημα κρυπτογραφία Αναφορά TeX/λατέξ Στατιστικές Γραφική παράσταση
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    August 2, 2007

    Create Your Own Customized Linux Kernel

    Here are three articles that explain and describe the process of creating your own Customized Linux Kernel. You may want to do this for a number of reasons, including these: to access extra functionality, to remove unneeded features, to obtain better performance, to assist with testing new Linux patches, or because you want to know and understand more about how the Linux kernel works and is compiled. I think you will discover that it's fun to build a kernel that is created only your CPU and supports only the hardware and specific features that you want it to.


    Linux: Custom Kernels Trim Fat and Tune Performance

    This is a 2 page article that describes, at a high level, the process of customizing a Linux kernel for your needs. With not a lot of effort, you can build a better Linux kernel than what came with your Linux distribution, and one that's tuned to your hardware's needs. You can get freshly-baked kernels and the latest patches from Kernel.org. These are called vanilla kernels because this is where the original, unmodified kernels live. Then you need to assemble your build environment. Both Fedora and Debian make this easy.


    Linux: Custom Kernels with Debian and Fedora

    Fedora and Debian make building a custom kernel and packaging it for rollout a simple process. This article shows you how to use Debian and Fedora to customizing your Linux kernel. It explains and reviews some of the many kernel compilation options you need to consider.


    Compiling a Custom Linux Kernel

    - Intro and Gathering Information
    - Part 2 - Preparing the Source Tree
    - Part 3 - Configuring the Kernel Source
    - Part 3 Continued - Configuring the Kernel
    - Part 4 - Building the Kernel
    - Part 5 - Installing the Kernel
    - Part 6 - Editing the Boot Loader Configuration
    - Reboot the Machine (and Enjoy)
    - Appendix A - Patching the Kernel Source
    - Appendix B - Building a 2.6 Kernel
    - Appendix C - Additional Notes as 2.6 Develops
    - Appendix D - Using the Initrd

    This article describes in a detailed, step-by-step approach, how to build a custom Linux kernel for your server or desktop machine. You will learn how to optimize the kernel for your computer's processor, and make the kernel only support the drivers and features that you require. You also may want to add support for a Linux feature that is missing from your distribution's kernel, or to get a some hardware to work correctly. Your finished Linux kernal will be smaller in size, it will run faster, and it will have all the fixes and enhancements found in the latest stable version.

    Here are some more Linux Kernel Resources:

    - Debian Kernel Handbook
    - KernelNewbies.org
    - Kernel.org
    - You may want to try the dphys- kernel-packages package for creating configuation files for automating the creation of custom kernels

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    August 6, 2007

    Xpressionsz eBooks Heaven

    Here is Xpressionsz - The eBooks Heaven. This site calls itself the internet's biggest and best collection of ebooks. They do have a very large selection of over 7,000 freely available ebook pages on their site, with many categories to select from. One thing that is different about this site is that the links are not actually hyperlinks that will take you to the ebooks, but instead only text links, meaning you have to copy and paste them into your broswer. Also, some of the links are truncated by the brower's table rendering, so to get them you need to look at the web page's source code.


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  • Filed under: Free Computer and I.T. Books — computer_teacher @ 11:54 am


    Building a Linux Server and LAMP on Ubuntu

    Here are three helpful Linux learning documents that recently were posted on the web: 1) a 2-part Guide on How to Build a Linux Server, 2) a 2-part Tutorial on Installing and Configuring LAMP on Ubuntu, and 3) a Linux Command Cheat Sheet.


    1) Guide on How to Build a Linux Server - Part 1

    This 2-part tutorial guide will show you how to build a home file server running Xubuntu Linux, with a web interface, bit-torrent, and accessible from anywhere. It needs to be fast, extensible, and flexible. One of the strengths of Linux is it's a great OS to run on low power and older hardware. That's because the strength of Linux lies in its Command Line Interface (CLI). Because many things in Linux are done through the editing of small files, there is often no need for a GUI interface. With a relative small number of commands you can totally change the functioning of a Linux system. CLI isn't hard to learn and the Linux “man” pages provide a convenient way for learning it,.

    This illustrated Linux tutorial shows and demonstrates how to install a Linux home file server, with remote administration, runing without a monitor. Also, a web-based P2P solution is set up to run on the box. This tutorial also gets into the area of scripting. Scripting is one of the features that Linux has over Windows, as most tasks can be automated through scripts.

    Build Your Own Xubuntu Linux Server - Part 2

    The second part provides details for some more server applications, such as Webmin, SFTP and making the server reachable from the Internet.

    2) Installing and configuring LAMP on Ubuntu - Part 1

    In this multi-part article, I’m going to be showing you how to install the popular LAMP stack - that’s Linux, Apache, the MySQL database system and PHP (in this example, although you can have Perl, Python etc. instead) for running your own website or web development server.

    Installing and configuring LAMP on Ubuntu - Part 2
    • Changing your homepage and adding content
    • Testing that PHP is working
    • Installing PHPMyAdmin
    • Installing web applications (WordPress)

    3) Here is a one page Unix/Linux Command Reference cheat sheet
    that will help you get along on the command line.



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    August 8, 2007

    32 Web App, Server, and Database eBooks

    Here are 32 web application, server, and database ebooks available from hostingmania.co.yu/How to. These ebooks include cover mostly open source server and database topics, such as Apache, Bash Shell, MySQL, Network Administration, Postfix, Sendmail, Web Applications with PHP and MySQL, LAMP, Linux Commands, Securing and Optimizing Linux, and Linux System Administration.


    eBooks Topics:

    Advanced Bash Shell Scripting (pdf)
    Apache Server eBook (pdf)
    Building and Managing VPN's (pdf)
    Anti-Spam Gateway Using Openbsd, Postfix, Amavisd-New, Spamassassin, Razor And Dcc (pdf)
    MySQL eBook (pdf)
    MySQL Reference Manual (pdf)
    MySQL Manual (pdf)
    MySQL PHP Applications (pdf)
    Network Administration Guide (pdf)
    Postfix eBook (pdf)
    DNS and BIND (pdf)
    MySQL eBook (pdf)
    Postfix Guide (pdf)
    Sendmail eBook (pdf)
    Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL (chm, zipped)
    Exim The Mail Transfer Agent (pdf)
    LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP Web Development (pdf)
    Apache Server eBook (pdf)
    SMTP Gateway Virus Filtering with Sendmail (pdf)
    SendMail Configuration (pdf)
    Sendmail Mail Transfer Agent for Linux (pdf)
    Use Apaches mod rewrite to make URLs more user friendly (pdf)
    Linux Sendmail eBook (pdf)
    Network Sendmail (pdf)
    Smtp Sendmail (pdf)
    modsecurity Manual (pdf)
    Sendmail (pdf)


    Linux eBooks


    Linux Full Command Manual (pdf)
    Securing and Optimizing Linux RedHat (pdf)
    Securing and Optimizing Linux (pdf)
    Shell Programming (pdf)
    System Administrator Guide (pdf)

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    Java and C++ Style and Unit Testing Guides

    Here are some very well written Style Guides for Java and C++, along with Guides for Unit Testing, Makefile, and Emacs. this are provided free by GeoSoft, which offers software strategy, architecture, design and development services.


    Style Guides
    Links to the much cited GeoSoft programming style guidlines:

    Java Programming Style Guide

    C++ Programming Style Guide

    C++ Programming Practice Guide


    Unit Testing

    Program language independent unit testing guidelines:

    Unit Testing Guidelines


    Make

    Link to the much cited Makefile setup for Java and others:

    Java Makefile


    Emacs

    Power tools for Emacs users:

    Emacs Tips & Tricks

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    August 9, 2007

    eBooks from betah.co.il

    Here are many freely available eBooks from Betah.co.il. This site provides links to approximately 2,500 ebooks covering many areas, as listed and linked to below. Some of these topics include the following: databases, graphics and design, hardware, project management (IT), networking, Windows, Linux, programming, web development, web applications, security, software and MS Office, and software engineering.


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    August 14, 2007

    Top 12 Programming Diggs for the last 30 days

    Here are what I am judging to be the Top 12 Programming Diggs for the last 30 days. These web resources will help you with getting more proficient using C++, Web Development, Ajax, Javascript, and Firefox Extensions; and also learning PHP, HTML 5, CSS, Eclipse, and how to program and compile code.


    Next Generation C++

    Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of C++, discusses new features that will be present in the next version of C++ (tentatively C++09). He addresses many important questions form the audience, and gives his views on C++ compilers, including GCC and Visual C++. More…


    Want to learn Php? Easy!

    This website has some of the most helpful tutorials on php I have ever read. Reading all these tutorials will make you learn more about php than you have ever known, and humor is also included. More…


    Save Time With Development Templates

    This resource is for web masters/mistresses who often create small projects. More…


    Finally We Get New Elements in HTML 5

    HTML 5 introduces new elements for the first time since the last millennium. New structural elements include aside, figure, and section. New inline elements include time, meter, and progress. New embedding elements include video and audio. New interactive elements include details, datagrid, and command. More…


    100 Essential Resources for Web Developers

    A Web developer's life is hard enough without having to be constantly on the hunt for good web-dev resources. After using these, you may still have 99 problems, but developing ain't gonna be one. More…


    How To: Compile Software from Source Code

    With the popularity of open-source software, where the source code is available for one and all to read and enjoy, the final step of compiling the code into a runnable program is left up to the user. More…


    467 + Ajax/Javascript/Dhtml examples and demos to download

    A great and useful collection. More…


    How To Teach a Kid How to Program

    A father with high aspirations for his kid asks: My kid is 5, about to enter kindergarten. What are some entry points for coding? More…


    6 Firefox Extensions for Web Workers

    With thousands of extensions out there, your list may vary, but here’s my own selection of half a dozen essentials. More…

    How to fullproof your CSS

    Introducing a way to check your stylesheet selectors for redundancy, optimize CSS and serve cleaner files to the end user. More…


    Understanding the C in CSS

    This simple tutorial explains the cascading feature of CSS. Useful for those starting out with CSS or if you need a refresher. More…


    Get started with the Eclipse Platform

    Find out about the Eclipse Platform, including its origin and architecture. Starting with a brief discussion about the open source nature of Eclipse and its support for multiple programming languages, we demonstrate the Java development environment with a simple programming example. More…



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    August 16, 2007

    Free Software Testing Training

    The Center for Software Testing Education & Research's mission is to "Create effective, grounded, timely materials to support the teaching and self-study of software testing, software reliability, and quality-related software metrics." It offers Free Software Testing Training Videos, Course Notes, and Articles.

    1. Introduction: The strategy problem and the oracle problem
    2. Introduction 2: The impossibility of complete testing and the measurement problem
    3. Bug advocacy: How to win friends, influence programmers, and stomp bugs
    4. Quality cost analysis
    5. More on bug advocacy, your credibility, and the mission of the tracking system.
    6. Testing techniques: Domain testing
    7. Testing techniques: Scenario testing
    8. Testing techniques: Function testing
    9. Test design: Understanding, selecting among, and applying test techniques
    10. Testing techniques: Risk-based testing
    11. Testing techniques: Combination testing--jointly testing several variables
    12. Testing techniques: Specification-based testing
    13. Regression testing
    14. Test procedures and scripts
    15. Requirements analysis for test documentation
    16. GUI regression automation and requirements for automation

    Another good software testing resource site is Satisfice, which is dedicated to teaching and consulting in software testing and quality assurance. The materials on this site will help you become a better and more efficient tester. It hosts the following:

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    12 Windows .NET and Windows to Linux eBooks

    Here are 12 I.T. ebooks located at coltech.vnu.edu.vn/ttmt/ebooks/books/. 6 ebooks cover Windows .NET programming, and 3 each cover Windows security and moving from Windows to Linux. These ebooks are in chm format. They are located in 3 directories, as follows:


    6 Windows dot NET Programming eBooks

    • dot Net (.NET) Developers Guide to Windows Security
    • Windows Forms Programming In C Sharp eBook
    • Windows Forms Programming In Visual Basic Dot NET eBook
    • Data Entry and Validation with CSharp and VB dot NET
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    3 Windows to Linux eBooks
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