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  • grep Pocket Reference

    John Bambenek

    评分 7.8分

    grep Pocket Reference is the first guide devoted to grep, the powerful utility program that helps you locate content in any file on a Unix or Linux system. This pocket reference is ideal for system

  • The Art of Capacity Planning

    John Allspaw

    评分 8.3分

    Success on the web is measured by usage and growth. Web-based companies live or die by the ability to scale their infrastructure to accommodate increasing demand. This book is a hands-on and practi

  • Using Drupal

    Jeff Robbins

    评分 8.4分

    With the recipes in this book, you can take full advantage of the vast collection of community-contributed modules that make the Drupal web framework useful and unique. You'll get the information y

  • CSS

    David Sawyer McFarland

    评分 8.8分

    Book Description Web site design has grown up. Unlike the old days, when designers cobbled together chunky HTML, bandwidth-hogging graphics, and a prayer to make their sites look goo

  • Mastering Algorithms with C

    Kyle Loudon

    评分 8.4分

    This book offers robust solutions for everyday programming tasks, providing all the necessary information to understand and use common programming techniques. It includes implementat

  • Practical Time Series Analysis

    Aileen Nielsen

    评分 暂无

    Solve the most common data engineering and analysis challenges for modern time series data. This book provides an accessible well-rounded introduction to time series in both R and Python that will

  • Web Navigation

    Jennifer Fleming

    评分 暂无

    Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience offers the first in depth look at designing web site navigation. Author Jennifer Fleming offers design strategies to help you uncover solutions th

  • Learning PHP 5

    David Sklar

    评分 暂无

    Learning PHP 5 is the ideal tutorial for graphic designers, bloggers, and other web crafters who want a thorough but non-intimidating way to understand the code that makes web sites dynamic. T