This newsletter provides information about new free computer education and training resources. It includes:
1) An introduction from the editor about the newsletter and their mission to provide free IT training.
2) A list of 112 new free IT training websites across various topics like web development, Java, and Linux. It also describes new blogs and a search engine for free training resources.
3) Information on becoming a paid member of the site to access additional training materials and tutorials.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free computer education and training resources. It includes links to blogs, news about new free training search engines, online libraries, and tutorials on topics like Ruby on Rails, Ajax, PHP, and more. Subscribers have access to over 8,000 free IT training resources and can receive a free e-book on computer security. The newsletter encourages supporting the nonprofit's mission of providing free computer education to those in need.
The document is a March 2006 newsletter providing updates and resources for computer IT education and training. It includes sections on the editor's greeting, best new free IT training sites, new free IT books and sites, suggested user sites, and a question of the month. New free training sites highlighted are EdComp.com, Intelligentedu Online Library, and Free Keystone Learning Systems courses.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new and notable free online tutorials, books, and training sites in areas such as web development, programming languages, networking, and software applications. The newsletter is intended to help subscribers advance their IT careers and skills through free online education.
22 ways to turn Rebrandable eBooks into Fat CashSamuel McDimar
This document provides 22 methods for turning free rebrandable eBooks into profits, beginning with using rebrandable eBooks found online and replacing affiliate links within them. It then discusses various ways of distributing the rebranded eBooks, such as uploading them to document sharing sites, embedding them on blogs, using them as opt-in gifts, sending to email lists, writing product reviews, including in forum signatures, and more. The goal is to get the eBooks read widely in order to generate affiliate sales and build a subscriber list.
The document provides an overview of a class on the basics of Web 2.0 technologies that every librarian should know. It outlines the key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, and explains why learning about Web 2.0 is important for librarians. The class covers various Web 2.0 tools including blogs, news feeds, Twitter, Google Docs, Picnik, Library Thing, and Facebook fan pages.
This document discusses using the social media platform Twitter in libraries. It provides an overview of Twitter, how it can be used by libraries for marketing, reference updates, and sharing new resources. Specifically, it outlines one library's experiment creating an automated Twitter feed to share new titles and subject-specific recommendations. Some challenges of Twitter like tweet limits and search functionality are also noted.
The document is an intermediate tutorial for Google SketchUp. It introduces Bezier curves, which allow for complex shapes. A Ruby script called bezierspline.zip must be downloaded and installed to access these tools. There are different types of Bezier curves - classic, polyline, uniform B-spline, and cubic Bezier. The document compares each type and determines the cubic Bezier curve is the most predictable and controllable. It then demonstrates using the cubic Bezier curve tool to model the profile of an office table edge.
The document discusses color management in Photoshop. It explains what color management is and how it helps maintain color consistency across different devices. It provides instructions on setting a digital camera to the Adobe RGB color space, calibrating a computer display, choosing a color space in Photoshop, acquiring printer profiles, and proofing documents on screen.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free computer education and training resources. It includes links to blogs, news about new free training search engines, online libraries, and tutorials on topics like Ruby on Rails, Ajax, PHP, and more. Subscribers have access to over 8,000 free IT training resources and can receive a free e-book on computer security. The newsletter encourages supporting the nonprofit's mission of providing free computer education to those in need.
The document is a March 2006 newsletter providing updates and resources for computer IT education and training. It includes sections on the editor's greeting, best new free IT training sites, new free IT books and sites, suggested user sites, and a question of the month. New free training sites highlighted are EdComp.com, Intelligentedu Online Library, and Free Keystone Learning Systems courses.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new and notable free online tutorials, books, and training sites in areas such as web development, programming languages, networking, and software applications. The newsletter is intended to help subscribers advance their IT careers and skills through free online education.
22 ways to turn Rebrandable eBooks into Fat CashSamuel McDimar
This document provides 22 methods for turning free rebrandable eBooks into profits, beginning with using rebrandable eBooks found online and replacing affiliate links within them. It then discusses various ways of distributing the rebranded eBooks, such as uploading them to document sharing sites, embedding them on blogs, using them as opt-in gifts, sending to email lists, writing product reviews, including in forum signatures, and more. The goal is to get the eBooks read widely in order to generate affiliate sales and build a subscriber list.
The document provides an overview of a class on the basics of Web 2.0 technologies that every librarian should know. It outlines the key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, and explains why learning about Web 2.0 is important for librarians. The class covers various Web 2.0 tools including blogs, news feeds, Twitter, Google Docs, Picnik, Library Thing, and Facebook fan pages.
This document discusses using the social media platform Twitter in libraries. It provides an overview of Twitter, how it can be used by libraries for marketing, reference updates, and sharing new resources. Specifically, it outlines one library's experiment creating an automated Twitter feed to share new titles and subject-specific recommendations. Some challenges of Twitter like tweet limits and search functionality are also noted.
The document is an intermediate tutorial for Google SketchUp. It introduces Bezier curves, which allow for complex shapes. A Ruby script called bezierspline.zip must be downloaded and installed to access these tools. There are different types of Bezier curves - classic, polyline, uniform B-spline, and cubic Bezier. The document compares each type and determines the cubic Bezier curve is the most predictable and controllable. It then demonstrates using the cubic Bezier curve tool to model the profile of an office table edge.
The document discusses color management in Photoshop. It explains what color management is and how it helps maintain color consistency across different devices. It provides instructions on setting a digital camera to the Adobe RGB color space, calibrating a computer display, choosing a color space in Photoshop, acquiring printer profiles, and proofing documents on screen.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free computer education and training resources. It includes links to blogs, news about new search engines and sites for topics like web development, programming languages, and IT certifications. Readers are encouraged to check out the new free resources and share feedback. The newsletter is a monthly publication available to subscribers.
This newsletter provides information about free computer education resources and training sites. It announces a new search engine called EdComp.com that contains over 150,000 free IT training resources. It also lists some of the best new free IT training and tutorial sites found by the editor, which will be added to their site's training pages. The newsletter is intended to help subscribers advance their IT careers through free online education.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new free online tutorials, books, and training sites covering various computer and programming topics such as web development, Java, Linux, databases, and networking. It encourages subscribers to explore these free resources and the editor's websites to support their computer education and training.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new free online tutorials, books, and training sites covering various computer and programming topics such as web development, Java, Linux, databases, and networking. It encourages subscribers to explore these free resources and the editor's websites to support their computer education and training.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It identifies 105 new sites covering topics like programming languages (Java, C++, C#), operating systems (Linux, Windows), industry certifications (A+, Network+, MCSE), and software (Microsoft Office, Photoshop). It also promotes the editor's website which offers a paid membership for access to additional training materials and resources.
This newsletter summarizes free online computer software training resources. It provides summaries of 32 training sites for Microsoft Office, Adobe, and Macromedia applications as well as Windows, Linux, and general computer topics. It encourages subscribers to access these free resources to help advance their careers and encourages supporting the website's mission of providing computer training to those in need.
This newsletter summarizes free online computer training resources, including:
- Microsoft Office training tutorials from various universities
- Training sites for software like Flash, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver
- Web development training on HTML, JavaScript, and more
- Windows, Linux, and general computer training tutorials
It provides over 30 links to software training courses and tutorials across different topics to help subscribers learn new skills.
New ict development project presentationAkhilesh Kant
This document provides information about Kant Web Pvt. Ltd., a company that offers IT services including software development, web design, digital marketing, and call center services. The company aims to understand client needs, provide personalized experiences, maintain quality, and adhere to high ethical standards. Services include custom software, web design, web promotion, customer service, telemarketing, email marketing, and inbound and outbound call centers. The company also offers web hosting, templates, content management systems, and training programs in areas such as ethical hacking, programming languages, design software, and more. The document discusses Kant Web's vision to become a leading global IT company through affordable services and helping clients achieve their goals.
This document provides an overview of the key technologies and concepts used to develop an online bookshop project. It discusses the Java programming language, key Java APIs like AWT, exceptions handling, and Swing. It also describes the software and hardware requirements including Java JDK, Tomcat, MySQL, PC specifications. The document outlines the main modules of the project like administrator view, user view, home page, search, product catalogue, shopping cart etc. It provides details about the tables used to store user, book, order and other data in MySQL database.
[2009] itil v3 foundation complete certification kit, 2009 edition study guid...Paulino Buru
This document is the foreword to a study guide book and online course for ITIL V3 Foundation certification. It introduces The Art of Service, the education company that produced the materials. The foreword notes that ITIL V3 provides more holistic guidance for IT service management as the industry continues to evolve rapidly. The goal of The Art of Service is to provide quality education and support materials to help understand and apply the ITIL framework in different contexts. The study guide book is designed to complement their in-depth eLearning course, and using both resources will maximize learning to prepare for the ITIL Foundation exam.
The document discusses launching a new integrated website within 10 days that will cover various topics such as video training courses, cracked software, eBooks, movies, and a freelancing community. It is looking for reliable data entry staff to help build out the website's database before launch by researching and downloading content from file sharing sites. The roles would involve 5+ hours per day of work over the next 2 weeks to maximize the database and attract early VIP members. Benefits for staff include potential wages, admin roles, advertising opportunities, and commissions. Applicants are asked about their interest, availability, and start date.
The document is a presentation by eBIZ.com World Marketing Ltd promoting their e-learning and business opportunities. It summarizes the growth of internet and computers globally and highlights opportunities in e-education and e-business. It then introduces eBIZ's educational packages, compensation plan and how individuals can become associates to earn through learning and selling these packages.
This document is a white paper from PrestaShop and Blog-Ecommerce.com that provides tips for implementing an effective search engine optimization (SEO) strategy for e-commerce sites. It discusses understanding keywords, choosing the right keywords focused on purchases, avoiding overly general keywords, and optimizing product pages and tags to attract search engine traffic and boost online sales. The goal is to outperform competitors on search engines by properly using SEO techniques.
Helpful tips about SEO for Internet Merchants in Practice
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PrestaMonster.com is the provider of small and intermediate modules for Prestashop users. This site is informative and fun.
Web Blogging Platform and Measurement Practices for Blog WritersIRJET Journal
This document discusses the design of a blogging platform to enable collaboration among students, teachers, and freelancers. It aims to promote learning through writing blogs and discussion. The proposed system would allow users to create and manage their own blogs, with features for posting writings, images, audio and configuring account settings. It describes the technologies used like Node.js, AWS, databases. The system architecture shows the flow of information between modules. Future work could improve the user interface and database performance to provide a better blogging experience.
The document provides information about free and low-cost online tools that non-profits can use for communication, collaboration, marketing and more. It discusses tools from Google like Docs, Calendar, Sites and Buzz that allow for document sharing, event planning and basic intranet functionality. It also mentions free alternatives like SurveyMonkey and LimeSurvey for creating online surveys, Bitly for link tracking, and Prezi for online presentations. Overall, the document aims to showcase affordable digital options for non-profits to enhance their operations and outreach.
The document provides information about free and low-cost online tools that non-profits can use for communication, collaboration, marketing and more. It discusses tools from Google like Docs, Calendar, Sites and Buzz that allow for document sharing, calendaring, intranet creation and social media marketing. It also mentions free alternatives like SurveyMonkey and LimeSurvey for online surveys, Bitly for link tracking, and Prezi for online presentations. Overall, the document aims to educate non-profits on various digital tools that can help them operate more effectively with limited budgets.
This document discusses various platforms and tools for publishing, managing, promoting, and monitoring ICT projects online. It provides information on content management systems like WordPress, Microsoft Office Project Server, and file managers that can be used to upload and publish project files. It also discusses website management platforms, content promotion strategies using multimedia, blogs, collaboration and regular updates. Traction tools mentioned include LinkedIn, Google AdWords, Reddit and Facebook ads. Methods for evaluating projects through user feedback and website statistics are presented. Steps for setting up a WordPress website to publish ICT contents are outlined. The document concludes with sections on sustaining projects long-term through ongoing content updates and maintenance, as well as reflecting on the social impact and learning
This document provides information on various technology, business/finance, and entertainment blogs. It begins by discussing the technology blog GigaOM.com, which covers technology news and analysis of innovative products. It then discusses the technology news aggregator Techmeme.com and the technology, gaming, and gadget blog Techaeris.com. In the business/finance section, it discusses the personal finance blog Fitzvillafuerte.com, the money management blog DoughRoller.net, and the financial stories blog InvestmentZen.com. For entertainment, it discusses the celebrity gossip blog Eonline.com, the music review blog Pitchfork.com, and the viral content blog BuzzFeed.com. It concludes
This document outlines the requirements for an occupational hygiene training website. It will provide approved training materials in multiple languages, market courses to students, and stimulate sharing of educational resources. The site will be accessible to professional hygienists, prospective students, employers, training providers, associations, and exam boards. Content will cover organizations, training courses and materials, and a user forum. The site aims to promote occupational hygiene training globally.
This document provides a help and tutorial for TopStyle Pro version 3.11. It covers getting started with TopStyle, editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports, mappings, customization, and third-party integration. It also includes appendices on CSS basics and tips, TopStyle tips and tricks, style sheet resources, keyboard shortcuts, and regular expressions.
TopStyle Help & <b>Tutorial</b>tutorialsruby
This document provides a table of contents for the TopStyle Pro Help & Tutorial, which teaches how to use the TopStyle software for editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML documents. It lists over 50 sections that provide explanations and instructions for features like creating and opening files, editing styles, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports and customizing the software. The document was created by Giampaolo Bellavite from the online help provided with TopStyle version 3.11.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free computer education and training resources. It includes links to blogs, news about new search engines and sites for topics like web development, programming languages, and IT certifications. Readers are encouraged to check out the new free resources and share feedback. The newsletter is a monthly publication available to subscribers.
This newsletter provides information about free computer education resources and training sites. It announces a new search engine called EdComp.com that contains over 150,000 free IT training resources. It also lists some of the best new free IT training and tutorial sites found by the editor, which will be added to their site's training pages. The newsletter is intended to help subscribers advance their IT careers through free online education.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new free online tutorials, books, and training sites covering various computer and programming topics such as web development, Java, Linux, databases, and networking. It encourages subscribers to explore these free resources and the editor's websites to support their computer education and training.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It describes the editor's greeting and mission to provide free IT education resources. It then lists and links to over 100 new free online tutorials, books, and training sites covering various computer and programming topics such as web development, Java, Linux, databases, and networking. It encourages subscribers to explore these free resources and the editor's websites to support their computer education and training.
This newsletter provides a summary of new free online computer training resources and tutorials. It identifies 105 new sites covering topics like programming languages (Java, C++, C#), operating systems (Linux, Windows), industry certifications (A+, Network+, MCSE), and software (Microsoft Office, Photoshop). It also promotes the editor's website which offers a paid membership for access to additional training materials and resources.
This newsletter summarizes free online computer software training resources. It provides summaries of 32 training sites for Microsoft Office, Adobe, and Macromedia applications as well as Windows, Linux, and general computer topics. It encourages subscribers to access these free resources to help advance their careers and encourages supporting the website's mission of providing computer training to those in need.
This newsletter summarizes free online computer training resources, including:
- Microsoft Office training tutorials from various universities
- Training sites for software like Flash, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver
- Web development training on HTML, JavaScript, and more
- Windows, Linux, and general computer training tutorials
It provides over 30 links to software training courses and tutorials across different topics to help subscribers learn new skills.
New ict development project presentationAkhilesh Kant
This document provides information about Kant Web Pvt. Ltd., a company that offers IT services including software development, web design, digital marketing, and call center services. The company aims to understand client needs, provide personalized experiences, maintain quality, and adhere to high ethical standards. Services include custom software, web design, web promotion, customer service, telemarketing, email marketing, and inbound and outbound call centers. The company also offers web hosting, templates, content management systems, and training programs in areas such as ethical hacking, programming languages, design software, and more. The document discusses Kant Web's vision to become a leading global IT company through affordable services and helping clients achieve their goals.
This document provides an overview of the key technologies and concepts used to develop an online bookshop project. It discusses the Java programming language, key Java APIs like AWT, exceptions handling, and Swing. It also describes the software and hardware requirements including Java JDK, Tomcat, MySQL, PC specifications. The document outlines the main modules of the project like administrator view, user view, home page, search, product catalogue, shopping cart etc. It provides details about the tables used to store user, book, order and other data in MySQL database.
[2009] itil v3 foundation complete certification kit, 2009 edition study guid...Paulino Buru
This document is the foreword to a study guide book and online course for ITIL V3 Foundation certification. It introduces The Art of Service, the education company that produced the materials. The foreword notes that ITIL V3 provides more holistic guidance for IT service management as the industry continues to evolve rapidly. The goal of The Art of Service is to provide quality education and support materials to help understand and apply the ITIL framework in different contexts. The study guide book is designed to complement their in-depth eLearning course, and using both resources will maximize learning to prepare for the ITIL Foundation exam.
The document discusses launching a new integrated website within 10 days that will cover various topics such as video training courses, cracked software, eBooks, movies, and a freelancing community. It is looking for reliable data entry staff to help build out the website's database before launch by researching and downloading content from file sharing sites. The roles would involve 5+ hours per day of work over the next 2 weeks to maximize the database and attract early VIP members. Benefits for staff include potential wages, admin roles, advertising opportunities, and commissions. Applicants are asked about their interest, availability, and start date.
The document is a presentation by eBIZ.com World Marketing Ltd promoting their e-learning and business opportunities. It summarizes the growth of internet and computers globally and highlights opportunities in e-education and e-business. It then introduces eBIZ's educational packages, compensation plan and how individuals can become associates to earn through learning and selling these packages.
This document is a white paper from PrestaShop and Blog-Ecommerce.com that provides tips for implementing an effective search engine optimization (SEO) strategy for e-commerce sites. It discusses understanding keywords, choosing the right keywords focused on purchases, avoiding overly general keywords, and optimizing product pages and tags to attract search engine traffic and boost online sales. The goal is to outperform competitors on search engines by properly using SEO techniques.
Helpful tips about SEO for Internet Merchants in Practice
-------------------
PrestaMonster.com is the provider of small and intermediate modules for Prestashop users. This site is informative and fun.
Web Blogging Platform and Measurement Practices for Blog WritersIRJET Journal
This document discusses the design of a blogging platform to enable collaboration among students, teachers, and freelancers. It aims to promote learning through writing blogs and discussion. The proposed system would allow users to create and manage their own blogs, with features for posting writings, images, audio and configuring account settings. It describes the technologies used like Node.js, AWS, databases. The system architecture shows the flow of information between modules. Future work could improve the user interface and database performance to provide a better blogging experience.
The document provides information about free and low-cost online tools that non-profits can use for communication, collaboration, marketing and more. It discusses tools from Google like Docs, Calendar, Sites and Buzz that allow for document sharing, event planning and basic intranet functionality. It also mentions free alternatives like SurveyMonkey and LimeSurvey for creating online surveys, Bitly for link tracking, and Prezi for online presentations. Overall, the document aims to showcase affordable digital options for non-profits to enhance their operations and outreach.
The document provides information about free and low-cost online tools that non-profits can use for communication, collaboration, marketing and more. It discusses tools from Google like Docs, Calendar, Sites and Buzz that allow for document sharing, calendaring, intranet creation and social media marketing. It also mentions free alternatives like SurveyMonkey and LimeSurvey for online surveys, Bitly for link tracking, and Prezi for online presentations. Overall, the document aims to educate non-profits on various digital tools that can help them operate more effectively with limited budgets.
This document discusses various platforms and tools for publishing, managing, promoting, and monitoring ICT projects online. It provides information on content management systems like WordPress, Microsoft Office Project Server, and file managers that can be used to upload and publish project files. It also discusses website management platforms, content promotion strategies using multimedia, blogs, collaboration and regular updates. Traction tools mentioned include LinkedIn, Google AdWords, Reddit and Facebook ads. Methods for evaluating projects through user feedback and website statistics are presented. Steps for setting up a WordPress website to publish ICT contents are outlined. The document concludes with sections on sustaining projects long-term through ongoing content updates and maintenance, as well as reflecting on the social impact and learning
This document provides information on various technology, business/finance, and entertainment blogs. It begins by discussing the technology blog GigaOM.com, which covers technology news and analysis of innovative products. It then discusses the technology news aggregator Techmeme.com and the technology, gaming, and gadget blog Techaeris.com. In the business/finance section, it discusses the personal finance blog Fitzvillafuerte.com, the money management blog DoughRoller.net, and the financial stories blog InvestmentZen.com. For entertainment, it discusses the celebrity gossip blog Eonline.com, the music review blog Pitchfork.com, and the viral content blog BuzzFeed.com. It concludes
This document outlines the requirements for an occupational hygiene training website. It will provide approved training materials in multiple languages, market courses to students, and stimulate sharing of educational resources. The site will be accessible to professional hygienists, prospective students, employers, training providers, associations, and exam boards. Content will cover organizations, training courses and materials, and a user forum. The site aims to promote occupational hygiene training globally.
This document provides a help and tutorial for TopStyle Pro version 3.11. It covers getting started with TopStyle, editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports, mappings, customization, and third-party integration. It also includes appendices on CSS basics and tips, TopStyle tips and tricks, style sheet resources, keyboard shortcuts, and regular expressions.
TopStyle Help & <b>Tutorial</b>tutorialsruby
This document provides a table of contents for the TopStyle Pro Help & Tutorial, which teaches how to use the TopStyle software for editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML documents. It lists over 50 sections that provide explanations and instructions for features like creating and opening files, editing styles, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports and customizing the software. The document was created by Giampaolo Bellavite from the online help provided with TopStyle version 3.11.
The Art Institute of Atlanta IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting <b>...</b>tutorialsruby
This document provides the course outline for IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting Languages at The Art Institute of Atlanta during the Spring 2005 quarter. The course focuses on integrating programming concepts with interface design using scripting languages like JavaScript and CSS. It will cover topics like DOM, CSS layout, JavaScript variables, conditionals, and events. Students will complete 4 assignments including redesigning existing websites, and there will be weekly quizzes, a midterm, and final exam. The course is worth 4 credits and meets once a week for class and lab.
This document provides the course outline for IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting Languages at The Art Institute of Atlanta during the Spring 2005 quarter. The course focuses on integrating programming concepts with interface design using scripting languages like JavaScript and CSS. It will cover topics like DOM, CSS layout, JavaScript variables, conditionals, and events. Students will complete 4 assignments including redesigning existing websites, and there will be weekly quizzes, a midterm, and final exam. The course is worth 4 credits and meets once a week for class and lab.
The group aims to bridge gaps between peer-to-peer database architectures and scaling multimedia information retrieval. They develop a probabilistic multimedia database system with abstraction layers for applications and researchers. They also research challenges of peer-to-peer networks for distributed data management. Both lines are supported by the MonetDB platform to exploit custom hardware and adaptive query optimization. The goal is a modular solution linking theoretical optimal solutions to application demands under resource limitations.
Standardization and Knowledge Transfer – INS0tutorialsruby
The group aims to bridge gaps between peer-to-peer database architectures and scaling multimedia information retrieval. They develop a probabilistic multimedia database system with abstraction layers and a flexible model. They also research challenges of peer-to-peer networks for distributed data management. Both lines are supported by the MonetDB platform to exploit custom hardware and adaptive query optimization. The goal is a modular solution linking theoretical optimal solutions to application demands under resource limitations.
This document provides an introduction to converting HTML documents to XHTML, including the basic syntax changes needed like making all tags lowercase and closing all tags. It provides examples of correct XHTML markup for different tags. It also explains the new DOCTYPE declaration and shows a sample well-formed XHTML document incorporating all the discussed changes. Resources for learning more about XHTML are listed at the end.
This document provides an introduction to converting HTML documents to XHTML, including the basic syntax changes needed like making all tags lowercase and closing all tags. It provides examples of correct XHTML markup for different tags. It also explains the new DOCTYPE declaration and shows a sample well-formed XHTML document incorporating all the discussed changes. Resources for learning more about XHTML are listed at the end.
XHTML is a markup language that provides structure and semantics to web pages. It is based on XML and is more strict than HTML. XHTML pages must have a document type definition, html and head tags, and a body where the visible content goes. Common XHTML tags include paragraphs, lists, links, images, and divisions to logically separate content. While XHTML provides structure, CSS is used to style pages and control visual presentation by defining rules for tags. CSS rules are defined in external style sheets to keep presentation separate from structure and content.
XHTML is a markup language that provides structure and semantics to web pages. It is based on XML and is more strict than HTML. XHTML pages must have a document type definition, html and head tags, and a body where the visible content goes. Common XHTML tags include paragraphs, lists, links, images, and divisions to logically separate content. While XHTML provides structure, CSS is used to style pages and control visual presentation through rules that target specific XHTML elements.
This document discusses how to create and use external cascading style sheets (CSS) in Dreamweaver. It provides steps to:
1. Open the CSS Styles tab in Dreamweaver and create a new external CSS stylesheet using a sample text style.
2. Save the stylesheet and link it to a new HTML page to style elements like headings, text sizes, and boxes.
3. Edit existing styles by selecting a tag in the CSS Styles panel and modifying properties directly, or by clicking the tag and using the pencil icon to edit in a window. This allows customizing styles globally across all linked pages.
This document provides an overview of how to create and use cascading style sheets (CSS) in Dreamweaver. It describes the different types of style sheets, including external and internal style sheets. It outlines the steps to create an external style sheet in Dreamweaver using the CSS Styles panel and provides instructions for linking the external style sheet to an HTML page. The document demonstrates how to experiment with predefined styles and how to edit, add, and delete styles in the CSS stylesheet.
This document appears to be a weekly update from an intro to computer science course. It includes summaries of classmates' demographics, comfort levels, and prior experience. It also discusses time spent on problem sets and recommends upcoming courses in CS51 and CS61. Finally, it recommends reading on TCP/IP, HTTP, XHTML, CSS, PHP, SQL and using the bulletin board for questions.
This document appears to be a weekly update from an intro to computer science course. It includes summaries of classmates' demographics, comfort levels, and prior experience. It also discusses time spent on problem sets and recommends upcoming courses in CS51 and CS61. Finally, it recommends reading on topics like TCP/IP, HTTP, XHTML, CSS, PHP, SQL and using bulletin boards, and includes images related to these topics.
The document discusses how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with Corvid Servlet Runtime templates to control formatting and layout. CSS allows separating design from content, making templates simpler and easier to maintain. It also enables adapting appearance for different devices. The document provides examples of using CSS classes to style template elements and explains how to set up a demo system using the included CSS and templates.
The document discusses how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with Corvid Servlet Runtime templates to control formatting and layout. CSS allows separating design from content, making templates simpler and easier to maintain. It also enables customization of appearance for different devices. The document provides examples of how to apply CSS classes and rules to Corvid template elements to control fonts, colors, positioning and more.
The document provides an introduction to CSS and how it works with HTML to control the presentation and styling of web page content. It explains basic CSS concepts like selectors, properties and values, and how CSS rules are used to target specific HTML elements and style them. Examples are given of common CSS properties and selectors and how they can be used to style elements and format the layout of web pages.
The document introduces CSS and how it works with HTML to separate content from presentation, allowing the styling of web pages through rules that target HTML elements. It explains CSS syntax and various selectors like type, class, ID, and descendant selectors. Examples are provided of how CSS can be used to style properties like color, font, padding, and layout of elements on a page.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow users to define how HTML elements are presented on a page. CSS enables changing the appearance and layout of an entire website by editing just one CSS file. CSS uses selectors to apply styles to HTML elements via properties and values. Styles can be defined internally in HTML or externally in CSS files. CSS can control text formatting, colors, spacing, positioning and more to achieve visual consistency across web pages.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow users to define how HTML elements are presented on a page. CSS enables changing the appearance and layout of an entire website by editing just one CSS file. CSS uses selectors to apply styles to HTML elements via properties and values. Styles can be defined internally in HTML or externally in CSS files. CSS can control text formatting, colors, spacing, positioning and more to achieve visual consistency across web pages.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Discover top-tier mobile app development services, offering innovative solutions for iOS and Android. Enhance your business with custom, user-friendly mobile applications.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdf
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The Web Designer's Killer Handbook
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browser and affect functionality. You will learn more if you try some things on your
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see what happens.
Web Development Tutorials
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better look and feel for your users, and to improve its functionality.
Java and C++ Style and Unit Testing Guides
Here are some very well written Style Guides for Java and C++, along with
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GeoSoft, which offers software strategy, architecture, design and development
services.
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Java Programming Style Guide
C++ Programming Style Guide
C++ Programming Practice Guide
Unit Testing Guidelines
Java Makefile
Emacs Tips & Trick
Top 12 Programming Diggs for the last 30 days
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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
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questions form the audience, and gives his views on C++ compilers, including
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Finally We Get New Elements in HTML 5
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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.
100 Essential Resources for Web Developers
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but developing ain't gonna be one.
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.
467 + Ajax/Javascript/Dhtml examples and demos to download
A great and useful collection.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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)
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- 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
Building a Xubuntu Linux Server, Intalling LAMP on Ubuntu, and a Linux
Cheat Sheet
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
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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.
q Xubuntu
q Fire It Up
q File Sharing (Samba & proFTPd)
q FTP Server
q Remote Administration (x11VNC && SSH)
q P2P (Torrentflux via Apache, MySQL, PHP)
q An Introduction to Scripting
q Conclusion
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.
q Using Webmin
q Share some more and Cleaning up
q Open another Port and sFTP/SCP
q De-bling-anize
q Wrapping Up
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
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q Changing your homepage and adding content
q Testing that PHP is working
q Installing PHPMyAdmin
q 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.
Presentations from the OReilly Open Source Convention 2007
The O'Reilly Open Source Convention 2007, held from July 23-27, 2007 in
Portland, Oregon, is now history. Many excellent sessions covering various Open
Source technologies were presented at this convention. The 53 sessions below
are those that made their presentation files publically available.
A Taste of Haskell
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Advanced Effects in Java Desktop Applications
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Advanced Production Troubleshooting
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Advanced Spring Framework
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Apache Geronimo: The Little Application Server That Could
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Apache Velocity: The Java Templating Engine
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Applying Open Source Methodology to IT Examinations
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Automatic Parallelization with GCC
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Beyond the Padlock: Browser Security UI for the Distracted
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Bytecode Translation: From .Net to Parrot
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Copyright Regime vs. Civil Liberties
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Creating a Linux-based Software Appliance for SMBs
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Current State of the Linux Kernel
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Databases Don't Matter
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DHS Open Source Scans: One Year Later
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Everything I Needed to Know to be a Successful Linux Kernel Developer I
Learned in Kindergarten
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Generating Gorgeous Word Documents, PDFs, and Excel Spreadsheets
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High-performance JavaScript: Why Everything You’ve Been Taught is Wrong
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Improving the Embedded Development Process
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LINA: Cross-platform Linux Binaries
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Machine Learning Made Easy with Perl
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Mahara: Putting Thought into ePortfolios
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Memory Leaks in Java Applications: Different Tools for Different Types of Leaks
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Mozilla Firefox and the Internet as an Open Platform
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Nested Data Parallelism in Haskell
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Next Generation Data Warehousing: Using Open APIs for Embedding Massively
Parallel BI Analytics into the Data Warehouse
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Open Design, Not by Committee
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Open for Business...on the Fringes
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Open Source on the O'Reilly Radar
Click To Play
Open Source Voting
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OpenNMS Case Studies
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OSGeo: All About Maps - Aaron Racicot
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OSGeo: All About Maps - David Percy
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Outfitting for Multi-core Parallelism
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Overcoming Bias
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Para-partitioning
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Playing by the Rules: Getting Corporate Blessing to Use Open Source Software
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PostgreSQL Gems: Running Perl and Ruby Inside the Database
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Programming for Everybody: CP4E
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Programming with SQLite
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Recent Research on Community Participation in Software Documentation
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Super-sizing YouTube
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The Processing Development Environment
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Transactional Memory for Concurrent Programming
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Untangling the Web: Dealing with Legacy PHP Code
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What Do You Mean, Marketing? Promoting Open Source Projects
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Wrapping Your Own Live CD
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ZFS: Bringing Terabytes Under Control
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102 SQL Server 2005 Tutorials and Articles
Here are 102 SQL Server 2005 Tutorials and Articles. These will help you set up,
administer, and maintain SQL Server 2005. Many features and functionality for
this database server are covered and taught by these tutorials.
SQL Server 2005 Technical Articles
SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition Technical Articles
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Technical Articles
More SQL Server 2005 Articles and Tutorials
Glenn Berry's SQL Server Performance Blog
2 Articles on Migrating from SQL Sever 2000 to SQL Server 2005
q Lessons learned from upgrading from SQL 2000 to SQL Server 2005
q Getting SQL 2000 databases to SQL 2005
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3) New Free Computer IT Books, Publications & Book Sites:
Some of these web resources will be added to our Free IT Books page at
Intelligentedu.com/free_computer_books.html and some will be added to our
members site.
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.
q Business
q Career
q Databases
q Design and Graphics
q Economics
q Education
q Finance
q Game Guides
q Hardware
q IT
q Journals
q Management
q Marketing and Selling
q Networking
q Operating System
q Photography
q Programming and Application Development
q Science
q Security and Hacking
q Software and MS Office
q Software Engineering
q Web Programming
q WorkShops
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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)
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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)
120 Computer and Network Security eBooks
This web repository contains 114 Computer and Network Security eBooks, along
with six Data Mining ebooks. These security ebooks cover Cisco certification
preparation and security related to Networking, Windows, .Net, Java, J2EE, Unix,
PHP, Oracle, Apache, Web sites, XML, Assembly. These will help you understand
how to effectively secure your I.T. infrastructure, software and web applications
from threats and attacks.
Computer and Networking Security eBooks
Forensics eBooks
File System Forensic Analysis eBook (chm) 3.8M
Cyber Forensics eBook (pdf) 3.7M
Internet Forensics (chm) 844K
Virus eBooks
Computer Virus Research and Defense eBook (zip) 13M
Virus Black Book Virus (rar) 5.0M
Web eBooks
Web Hacking Attacks and Defense (chm) 6.3M
Web Security Reference eBook (pdf) 3.4M
Hacking Exposed Web Applications eBook (pdf) 7.6M
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Web Services Security eBook (chm) 3.9M
Web Security, Privacy & Commerce (chm). 6.1M
PHP Security (chm) 369K
Oracle Database 10g Security (chm) 3.0M
Apache Security eBook (chm) 1.6M
Cracking eBooks
Kernel Windows Undocumented File Formats (zip) 2.6M
Debugger's Handbook (pdf) 15M
Hacker Disassembling eBook (chm) 4.7M
Crackproof Your Software (pdf) 7.2M
Assembly Language eBook (chm) 18M
Java Techniques for Decompiling, Patching,and Reverse Engineering (pdf) 3.8M
Reverse Engineering of Object Oriented Code (pdf) 6.5M
Disassembly (rar) 2.5M
How Debuggers Work 2.6M
Reversing Secrets of Reverse Engineering eBook (pdf) 8.4M
Cryptology eBooks
Cryptography in C and C++ (chm) 3.5M
Elliptic Curve Cryptography.eBook (pdf) 4.7M
Codes and Ciphers Julius Caesar the Enigma and the Internet eBook (pdf) 1.2M
Cryptographic Principles Algorithms and Protocols eBook (pdf) 4.6M
Malicious Cryptography Exposing Cryptovirology eBook (pdf) 29M
RSA Security’s Official Guide to Cryptography (pdf) 9.2M
Computer Security and Cryptography (pdf) 14M
Crypt (rar) 22M
Decrypted Secrets Methods and Maxims of Cryptology (pdf) 17M
Hacking eBooks
Writing Secure Code (pdf) 4.0M
Deadly Sins of Software Security (chm) 1.4M
Solaris 10 Internals and OpenSolaris Kernel Architecture (chm) 6M
The Design and Implementation of the 4.4.BSD Operating System (pdf) 22M
Hacker Web Exploitation (chm) 555K
Hacker Linux (chm) 4.5M
Hacker Disassembling eBook (chm) 4.7M
A Buffer Overflow Study Attacks and Defenses (pdf) 470K
Software Security Building Security In (chm) 3.8M
Advanced Programming In The Unix Environment (pdf) 10M
Rootkits Subverting the Windows Kernel (chm) 1.6M
Exploiting Software How to Break Code eBook (pdf) 7.6M
IT Security Through Penetration Testing (chm) 4.6M
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Art of Software Security Assessment (chm) 4.5M
Security Risk Assessment Handbook (pdf) 6.4M
Penetration Testing and Network Defense eBook (chm) 15M
Handbook of Software Construction (pdf) 5.1M
Computer Security Art And Science (chm) 2.6M
Computer Vulnerability (pdf) 9. 390K
Windows Programming .NET Security (chm) 2.7M
Intrusion and Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers (pdf) 3.1M
Web Security Reference eBook (pdf) 3.4M
Windows Security Reference eBook (pdf) 4.8M
XML Security eBook (pdf) 3.8M
Hunting Security Bugs ebook (chm) 22M
Improving Web Application Security Threats and Countermeasures eBook (chm)
6.1M
Security Development Lifecycle (chm) 3.3M
Oracle Security (chm) 1.3M
Security Warrior eBook (chm) 4.5M
Internet Denial of Service Attack Defense Mechanisms eBook (chm) 2.1M
Network Security Assessment (chm) 1.9M
Maximum Security (chm) 2.9M
Secure Coding Principles and Practices (pdf) 2.1M
Software Vulnerability Analysis (pdf) 2.8M
Strengthening Network Security With Web Based Vulnerability Assessment (pdf)
243K
The Shellcoder's Handbook (pdf) 8.2M
Exploitation (chm) 1.4M
Business Value Penetration Testing eBook (pdf) 3.9M
Handbook of Computer Security eBook (pdf) 1.8M
The Oracle Hackers Handbook eBook (chm) 484K
Computer Virus Research And Defense (chm) 7M
Handbook Defending Database Servers (chm) 1.1M
Deception eBook (pdf) 5.2M
Intrusion eBook (pdf) 3.1M
Assembly Programming eBook (chm) 10M
Shell Coder's Handbooky (rar) 2.1M
How Debuggers Work 2.6M
The CISSP Prep Guide eBook (pdf) 9.3M
Secure and Robust J2EE Applications (chm) 9M
Designing and Writing Secure Application Code (pdf) 688K
Network Protocols Handbook (pdf) 5.0M
Windows System Programming (chm) 2.3M
Windows Kernel (rar)
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Security Management eBooks
CISSP Exam Training (rar) 47M
Information Security Management Handbook (pdf) 28M
CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Study Guide (pdf) 14M
CISSP Official Guide (rar) 9.0M
Cisco Security Agent eBook (chm) 26M
Security eBook (chm) 1.3M
Encyclopedia of Security eBook (chm) 4.3M
CISSP All in One Exam Guide eBook (pdf) 14M
Network Management (pdf) 802K
Notes Prep Guide (doc) 661K
Digital Identity (chm) 933K
Security and Usability (chm) 7.6M
Privacy Security and Trust (pdf) 2.6M
Advanced CISSP Prep Guide (chm) 1.6M
The CISSP Prep Guide eBook (pdf) 9.3M
CISSP All in One (rar) 12M
Security Tools eBooks
Internet and Intranet Security (chm) 5.6M
Intrusion Detection And Prevention eBook (chm) 3.1M
Network Security Tools eBook (chm) 1.3M
Packet Filtering eBook (chm) 3.8M
CIFS The Common Internet File System (chm) 2.0M
Protect with Intrusion Detection (chm) 13M
Windows eBooks
Code Complete (rar) 4.4M
Windows Security Reference eBook (pdf) 4.8M
dot NET (.NET) 2.0 IL Assembler eBook (pdf) 3.4M
Writing Clean Code (rar) 439K
Writing Secure Code (chm) 2.0M
Windows 2000 Device Driver Book (chm) 1.8M
Data Mining eBooks
Agent Intelligence Through Data Mining (pdf) 17M
Data Mining Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques eBook (pdf) 7.8M
Multidimensional Data Recent Clustering (pdf) 7.0M
Data Mining Methods and Models (pdf) 6.4M
Discovering Knowledge in Data An Introduction to Data Mining (pdf) 5.2M
Knowledge Based Clustering From Data to Information Granules (pdf) 5.6M
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.NET, C#, MCSD, SQL Server, Ajax Ebooks
Free-ebooks-download.org provides links to freely available ebooks covering
Microsoft .NET Framework, C# programming, VB.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET,
MCSD, Web Services, SQL Server, and AJAX web application development. This
site says it only lists the best and important ebooks in these categories. Topics
available as follows:
AJAX ebooks
Microsoft.NET ebooks
C# ebooks
VB.NET ebooks
ADO.NET
ASP.NET
MCSD.NET
SQL Server 2000 and 2005
MCTS
.NET 2.0 Framework
Compact Framework
WebServices
SharePoint Portal
Crystal Reports
Exchange Server
Lots of Books from FreeSoftwareBooks.com
Here is FreeSoftwareBooks.com, a site that contains links to several thousand
freely available technical, computer, and I.T. books on the web. I am currently
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checking the links and will report tomorrow on how many are good and how many
are broken. These books cover many technical categories, including Java, J2EE,
and Web application development; Linux, Unix and Windows operating systems;
Oracle, MySQL databases; and several computer science and advanced topics.
Languages
C C++ XML/XSL UML Perl Python Tcl/Tk Ada Lisp Assembly
Fortran Prolog Ruby Cobol Basic Scheme Misc Programming uages
More ...
Java/J2EE
Core Java Advanced Jakarta Struts Servlet/JSP Spring/Hibernate
J2EE/EJB
Enterprise Security Distributed Computing GUI Multimedia J2ME More ...
Unix/Linux
Core Unix Core Linux FreeBSD Security Shell Programming Networking
Unix/Linux Programming System Administration GUI/X Windows Text Editing
More ...
Computer Science
Data Structure/Algorithms How to Program Languages Compiler OS
Numerical AI/Logic Prog Functional OOD/OOP Computation Misc
Architecture More ...
Databases
Systems SQL Oracle DB2 Sybase MySQL PostgreSQL Misc More ...
Web
PHP Programming JavaScript, AJAX DHTML/CSS Site Design Publishing
More ...
Networking
General Networks TCP/IP Management Programming Internet More ...
Advanced Topics
Software Engineering Security Version Control Game LDAP Certificates
Signal Processing Bioinformatics Cryptography Reference TeX/LateX
Statistics Graphics
Hardware & PC Science Mainframe Open Source Information Math Human
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More ...
Microsoft
.NET and C# Programming
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.
q IT Certifications (302)
q Programming (1597)
q Multimedia & Designing (771)
q Networking (621)
q Operating System (368)
q Security (271)
q Databases (239)
q Non IT ebooks (548)
q Science And Engineering (1032)
q Other (594)
q Magazine (442)
q Comics & Novels (35)
q CBT & Video Training (113)
q Tutorials (10)
q Web Design&Development (315)
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4) University Computer Science Course Sites Free to
Browse and Study:
These web sites will be added to our Free University IT Course Webs page at
Iintelligentedu.com/cat3.html
University of Washington's MSIS 531 Course
This course covers the development of server-side, web-based applications, the
underlying foundation of most e-business activity. Its focus is on Java-based
solutions (the J2SE/J2EE platform), with an emphasis on open-source solutions.
Here are the Lecture Notes:
Development notes, JAX-WS 2.0 build steps
Web services slides (2/page, 3/page)
AJAX slides (2/page, 3/page)
Reading notes (SADN Ch. 1-5)
Development notes, Spring examples, Spring libs xerces jar
W3Schools.com CSS tutorial
Java design patterns: blueprints site, Wikipedia
Patterns/Java slides (2/page, 3/page)
Spring intro slides (2/page, 3/page)
SADN localhost URLs: Chapter 2, Chapter 3
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Reading notes (HADN Ch. 1-4)
Development notes
Session 3 catchups (2/page, 3/page)
Hibernate slides (2/page, 3/page)
MyPetstore dev notes, source article, Tiles/JSF integration
Development notes
JDBC overview slides (2/page, 3/page)
Reading notes (JJ Ch. 26, CJSF Ch. 1-4)
Developmentnotes, examples
Servlet overview slides (2/page, 3/page)
JSF overview slides (2/page, 3/page)
Reading notes (JJ Ch 1-8, 10)
Development setup
Links: Gosling interview, beyond Java, Java performance
Class overview slides (2/page, 3/page)
J2EE overview slides (2/page, 3/page)
Java intro slides (2/page, 3/page)
CIS700 Emerging Technologies
This course, from the University of Pennsylvania, covers the following emerging
technologies: Wikis (pmWiki), Ruby, Rails, Ajax, and Social Networking. The
course notes and slides follow:
Ajax Slides (Powerpoint):
q Ajax (Pat's site)
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q Ajax
q XML
q MVC and web applications
q HTTP handouts
q HTML handouts
Here is the Ajax Exam with answers.
HTML and JavaScript slides (Powerpoint):
q HTML and Forms
q JavaScript I
q JavaScript II
q JavaScript III
q JavaScript and HTML
q JavaScript Examples
A Concise Introduction to JavaScript:
q Part I: The Core Language
q Part II: Client-side JavaScript
A Concise Introduction to Ruby.
5) The Best Suggested Sites from our Website Users - Every
month we feature the best suggested IT training and tutorial sites from our website
visitors. Here are this month's sites:
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Network and Telecom Dictionary and Encyclopedia
Networking Technology Articles and Terms, Telecom Encyclopedia and
Dictionary, Computer Hardware and Software. Here are the category pages:
q How To
q Protocols
q Networking
r Applications
r Architecture
r Operation & Management
r TCP/IP
r LAN
r MAN
r WAN
r SAN
r Systems
q Telecom
r Architecture & General Tech
r Certificates
r Convergence
r Operation & Management
r Protocols and Standards
r Systems
r Tele-Communication (Telecom) Terms Glossary and Dictionary
q Wireless
r Wireless Technology Terms Glossary and Dictionary
r General Technologies
r Wireless LAN
r Mobile Wireless
r Others
q Software
r Application
r Architecture
r Language
r Networking Software
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r Operating Systems
r Other Software
r Computer Programming Software Terms, Glossary and Dictionary
q Hardware
r General Technologies
r Components & Sub-systems
r Systems
r Computer and Networking Hardware Dictionary
q Security
r Vulnerabilities
r Technologies
r Protocols
r Policy/Operation
r Solutions
r Information, Computer and Network Security Terms, Glossaries
Dictionary
Center for Software Testing Education & Research
This site'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."
q You will find Free software testing course videos on the Black Box Software
Testing course page and Moodle at Satisfice (enrolment key = whitebox for
the BBST Public Course).
q Here are the author's collection of course notes from both academic and
professional courses on software testing.
q This section contains software testing articles and papers by the members
of CSTER.
q Here are links to various software testing conference materials.
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Another good software testing resource site is Satisfice, which is dedicated to
teaching and consulting in software testing and quality assurance. This site hosts
test methodology documents, testing articles, and testing presentations that will
help you become a better and more efficient tester.
6) New Computer & IT Training & Tutorial Link & Resource
Sites:
These web sites will be added to our IT Links and Resources page at
Intelligentedu.com/cat6.html
Computer Science Directory
This directory is developed as a project to list computer science links and articles
with high quality.
Artificial Intelligence (76) - Applications · Computer Learning · Game AI ·
Philosophy
Hacking (151) · Cracking - Cryptography · Exploits · Forums
Operating Systems (381) - Boot managers · File systems · Linux · Microsoft
Windows
Security (1028) - Advice and patches · Biometrics · Firewalls · Internet
CAD and CAM (129) - Autocad · Computer Aided Manufacturing · Directories
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Mathematics (278) - Algebra · Directories · Forums · History
Programming (4837) - Algorithms · Cryptography · Language Comparison ·
Languages
7) I.T. Sites and Free Downloads Worth Mentioning:
The following programs are totally Free, no popups, no adware, no spyware,
and no shareware.
Servant Salamander 1.52
Servant Salamander is a free two-pane file manager for Windows. It features
include:
- Two independent panels with directory listings.
- Directory listings always up to date.
- Hotkeys for all functions.
- Command line for executing arbitrary commands through the system shell.
- Support for long filenames, file type associations, and compression on NTFS
volumes.
- Internal viewer for up to 2 GB files with text and hex modes.
- Executable file about 340 KB (very fast execution).
- Easy handling even with files over 4 GB.
- Changing case of filenames.
- Very fast file search and find.
- User menu for all selected files and directories.
Download (207 kB)
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UnClean 2.0
UnClean (Uninstall Cleanly) gives you access to all available uninstall information
from the Windows Registry. It lets you remove, change, or repair programs in the
same way Add/Remove Programs does. It also lets you delete an uninstall entry if
you discover that it is no longer valid. For each program, it lists the size of the
installation, install date, publisher's name, URL for tech support, and more.
Download (872 kB)
WinsockXP 1.2
WinSock XP Fix offers a last resort if your Internet connectivity has been corrupted
due to invalid or removed registry entries. It can often cure the problem of lost
connections after the removal of Adware components or improper uninstall of
firewall applications or other tools that modify the XP network and Winsock
settings. It has the ability to create a registry backup of your current settings, so it
is fairly safe to use.
Download (674 kB)
EasyAdmin 1.6.4.4
This little application will assist you in navigating through and managing the
settings and properties of Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP.
Download (250 kB)
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TuneXP 1.5
This is a new and powerful Windows XP tweaking utility. This program provides
the unique ability to tweak the following: ultrafast boot (rearrange boot files); boot
folder defragmentation; prefetch folder cleaning; DNS cache optimization; and file
allocation size tweak. There's more, it also includes other performance tweaks,
which will make your Windows installation run faster, as well as Windows Service
configuration.
Download (961 kB)
DeluxeFTP 6.0.1
DeluxeFTP is a fast, 100% free, and multi-threaded Windows FTP client. Simple
enough for any beginner and features advanced enough for expert users. Does
not force you to view ads, registration reminders or unwanted e-mail
advertisments. Features include Explorer look & feel, custom FTP commands,
connection wizard, dockable windows, works with entire folders, proxy support, full
drag & drop support, concurrent downloads, folder bookmarks, resume file
transfer, and automatic retry.
Download (240kB)
8) Question of the Month about Technical Training:
Each month Scott Turton will answer a current or important question that we have
received about computer and IT training and career development.
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August 2007 Question of the Month:
What is your opinion about Linux being ready for the desktop?
Answer:
I just ordered and received last week a new Dell E1505 notebook running Ubuntu
Linux, and I am very happy with it. I have not had any difficulties setting it up with
the applications I need to run. I will be installing VMWare (at no cost) and running
Windows XP on it for a few applications that are still not available for Linux, such
as Adobe Acrobat.
I believe Linux is ready for the desktop for many, if not most, computer users.
More and more articles are appearing, such as this recent one, Desktop Faceoff:
Fedora vs. Vista. Microsoft's Vista operating system is not being met with great
applause and more and more computer users are looking for alternatives to
Windows for various reasons. One of these alternatives is Linux, which has
virtually all the software that most people need to do the things they normally do
on their Windows desktops. Some of the advantages of using Linux include: a
secure system without DRM restrictions and spyware issues, it works even on old
hardware, freedom from all viruses and malware, and all the software in a Linux
distribution is available for free. The following are some articles and how-to guides
for getting your desktop computer up and running with Linux.
Linux.about.com articles:
q Linux Advantages
q Linux, the Ultimate Unix
q Linux Distributions: How to Choose One
q CD-Based Linux Distributions
q Install Red Hat Linux - Configuring a Dual-Boot System
q More Linux Distros
q Which One to Choose?
q Distro Top Picks
The Perfect Desktop - PCLinuxOS 2007
This tutorial explains how to set up a PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop that is a full-
fledged replacement for a Windows desktop
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
Learn how to set up a Ubuntu 7.04 Linux desktop that fully replaces the Windows
desktop.
The Perfect Desktop - Fedora 7
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Fedora 7 desktop that is a full-fledged
replacement for a Windows desktop.
The Perfect Desktop - Debian Etch (Debian 4.0)
How to set up a Debian Etch (Debian 4.0) desktop that fully replaces the Windows
desktop.
The Perfect Desktop - Mandriva 2007 Spring Free (Mandriva 2007.1)
How to set up a Mandriva 2007.1 desktop that fully replaces the Windows
desktop.
I hopes this help you.
Scott Turton
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