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- The Cathedral and the Bazaar
Eric S. Raymond's ebook to anyone who wants to keep up with the rapidly changing technological world
- Creating Applications with Mozilla
This ebook provides step-by-step information about how you can create your own programs using Mozilla's framework. After installing Mozilla, you quickly learn to create simple applications. After the initial satisfaction of developing your own portable applications, the book branches into topics on modular development and packaging your application. In order to build more complex applications, coverage of XUL, JavaScript, and CSS allow you to discover how to customize and build out your application shell.
- Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
This book shows you how to create large, complex, dynamically driven web sites that look good and are a snap to maintain. You'll learn how to visualize multiple Mason-based solutions to any given problem and select among them.
- Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition
This book does not cover the Linux kernel in its entirety, of course, but Linux device driver authors need to know how to work with many of the kernel's subsystems.
- Practical mod_perl (pdf)
When the World Wide Web was born, there was only one web server and one web client. The httpd web server was developed by the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche Nucléaires (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Version Control with Subversion 1.1 (pdf)
This book is written for computer-literate folk who want to use Subversion to manage their data. While Subversion runs on a number of different operating systems, its primary user interface is command-line based. It is that command-line tool (svn) which is discussed and used in this book.
- Volume 6A & 6B: Motif Reference Manual, 2nd Edition (pdf)
This book describes how to write applications using the Motif toolkit from the Open Software Foundation (OSF). The Motif toolkit is based on the X Toolkit Intrinsics (Xt), which is the standard mechanism on which many of the toolkits written for the X Window System are based.
- The Future Does Not Compute
Talbott's book is the philosophical descendant of Joseph Weizenbaum's landmark work, Computer Power and Human Reason....It is thoughtful, learned, and provocative....
- Making TeX Work
This book is for anyone who uses TeX. Novices will need at least one other reference, because this book does not describe the nuts and bolts of writing documents with TeX in any great detail.
- MH & xmh: Email for Users & Programmers, 3rd Edition
Don't be intimidated by the size of this book: You can use MH, xmh, exmh or mh-e right away by reading the quick-start tutorials. The rest of the book is here to help you do much more, but you don't have to read it all!
- OpenOffice.org XML Essentials
You should read this book if you want to extract data from an OpenOffice.org document, convert your data to an OpenOffice.org document, or simply find out how OpenOffice.org stores its data "under the hood."
- Using OASIS OpenDocument XML
You should read this book if you want to extract data from OpenDocument files, convert your data to OpenDocument format, or simply find out how the format works.
- PNG: The Definitive Guide
This book covers a lot of ground, as one would expect from anything with the word ``Definitive'' in its title. It is divided into three main parts. As much as possible, each part is written so that it can be read independently of the others. Even individual chapters are written this way, within reason; to avoid too much repetition, I'll periodically refer to other chapters.
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