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Network Know-How
Using clear language, Network Know-How guides the network novice through networking basics, covering both wired and wireless networks. Ross provides readers with enough information to set up networks in the home or in a small business without overwhelming them with unnecessarily advanced details.
Network Know-How: An Essential Guide for the Accidental Admin
John Ross
No Starch Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 1-59327-191-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-59327-191-6
US$ 29.95, UK£ 23.99
http://www.nostarch.com/networks.htm
Head First Networking
Head First Networking blends practice with theory to teach networking concepts and skills to the networking beginner. The authors take the reader from diagramming, planning, and configuring networks to monitoring performance and troubleshooting problems. Build on basics and try advanced tasks such as running a network for a high-tech haunted house.
Head First Networking
Al Anderson and Ryan Benedetti
O'Reilly, 2009
ISBN 10: 0-596-52155-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-59652-155-4
US$ 54.99, UK£ 42.50
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596521554
Seam 2.x Web Development
After differentiating Seam from other web frameworks, author David Salter walks Java EE application developers through the creation of web applications using Seam, Facelets, and RichFaces. Readers learn how to deploy the newly designed applications to the JBoss Application Server. Each chapter builds directly on the previous ones for quick learning.
Seam 2.x Web Development
David Salter
Packt Publishing, 2009
ISBN 10: 1-84719-592-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-84719-592-0
US$ 39.99, UK£ 24.99,
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