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Learning GNU Emacs (A Nutshell Handbook)
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This is a fine and informative book, well structured and easy to read. However, the version of Emacs under consideration, 19.29, is some way behind the current release. Id like any update to cover NT Emacs as well...
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Works 7
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Microsoft Works 7 is essentially a cut-down version of Microsoft Office but manages to pack a lot of functionality in while still offering superb ease of use. Works 7 combines a word processor, spreadsheet, database, calendar and more in to an easy-to-use, project-driven package. You start by choosing a project such as "Do Well in School" then select one of a series of tasks for instance "Track Homework Assignments". Works 7 uses a series of pre-written templates ..
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Using Csh & Tcsh: Work Faster, Type Less (A Nutshell Handbook)
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If you use Unix and have never tried the tcsh shell, I highly recommend that you check it out. This book is one of the few sources of information on this shell besides the man page. While the man page makes a great, if terse, reference, this book explains the most useful features in plain English. H..
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The Official Stronghold Guide: The Server Solution
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This is one hell of a compendium ... not only is the full breadth of Stronghold (and Apache generally) illuminated with unparalleled clarity, but the true essence - nay *soul* - of web-serving is delivered with an impact that could drop a rhino. Whilst TOSG is a touch melancholic early on, and a rat..
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Designing for the Web
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Although the book is oriented around Photoshop on the Mac (which is even better if you use a Mac), the concepts are universal. The book is visually pleasing, very informative (especially on graphic formats), and an inexpensive way to get started...
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