54 INTERVIEW WITH GUIDO VAN ROSSUM The new Python 3000 is bounding beyond Python 2. Python creator Guido van Rossum explains why you’ve got to try it. 60 A TALE OF TWO LANGUAGES Not all programming languages are created for automating spreadsheets and device drivers—some, like Inform 6 and 7, were created specifically for making games. 64 SHELL SCRIPTING WITH A DISTRIBUTED TWIST: USING THE SLEEP SCRIPTING LANGUAGE A language for practical extraction and reporting with mobile agents?
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Chapter 1 introduces Vim and a few well-known relatives; their history and relation to vi is briefly described. Chapter 2 introduces how to make Vim a better editor for you by modifying it for your personal needs. It shows you ways of modifying fonts, the color scheme, the status line, menus, and toolbar. Chapter 3 introduces some of the ways in which Vim helps us to navigate through files easily. It explains an alternative way for boosting navigation through files and buffers in Vim. Chapter 4 introduces you to features in Vim. It describes how to use templates |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Hacking Vim: A Cookbook to Get the Most Out of the Latest Vim Editor
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Chapter 1 briefly introduces some firewall and networking concepts. The chapter introduces the roles of several common networking devices and explains how firewalls fit into this. Chapter 2 introduces the IPCop package itself, discussing how IPCop's red/orange/blue/green interfaces fit into a network topology. It then covers the configuration of IPCop in other common roles, such as those of a web proxy, DHCP, DNS, time, and VPN server. Chapter 3 covers three sample scenarios where we learn how to deploy IPCop |
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Linux, like all Unix variants, was built for networking above all. As a result, its networking features are flexible and reliable–and daunting to Linux newcomers who aren’t familiar enough with terms and concepts even to know what to look for in the documentation. Bryan Pfaffenberger does a service to people new to Linux networking with Linux Networking Clearly Explained, an assume-nothing guide to local area networks (LANs) and Internet connectivity under the open-source operating system. Pfaffenberger shows how to do everything–file sharing, printer sharing, inter-machine backups, and Internet connection sharing–that most home and office computer |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Linux Networking Clearly Explained - Morgan Kaufmann
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This book teaches an audience of various levels of experience to find and fix performance problems. To accomplish this, the chapters are presented so that you can pick and choose to read different parts of the book without reading the entire book straight through. Chapter 1 is devoted to the basic methods of performance problem hunting. It contains a series of non-Linux–specific tips and suggestions that prove useful for tracking down performance issues. These guidelines are general suggestions for performance problem hunting and can be applied to tracking down performance issues on |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Optimizing Linux Performance: A Hands-On Guide to Linux® Performance Tools
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