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Python Cookbook by Alex Martelli, Anna Ravenscroft, David Ascher
Like its predecessor, the new edition offers a collection of solutions to problems that Python programmers face everyday. Updated for Python 2.4, it now includes over 200 recipes that range from simple tasks, such as working with dictionaries and list comprehensions, to complex tasks, such as monitoring a network and building a templating system.
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Rails Cookbook by Rob Orsini
This book is packed with the solutions you need to be a proficient developer with Rails, the leading framework for building the new generation of Web 2.0 applications. Recipes range from the basics, like installing Rails and setting up your development environment, to the latest techniques, such as developing RESTful web services. Each recipe includes a tested solution, plus a discussion of how and why it works.
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Ruby Cookbook by Lucas Carlson, Leonard Richardson
From data structures and algorithms, to integration with cutting-edge technologies, the Ruby Cookbook has something for every programmer. When you need to solve a problem, don't reinvent the wheel: look it up in the Cookbook.
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ScreenOS Cookbook by Stefan Brunner, Vik Davar, David Delcourt, Ken Draper, Joe Kelly, Sunil Wadhwa
In the only book that completely covers ScreenOS, six key members of Juniper Network's ScreenOS development team help you troubleshoot secure networks using ScreenOS firewall appliances. Over 200 recipes address a wide range of security issues, provide step-by-step solutions, and include discussions of why the recipes work, so you can easily set up and keep ScreenOS systems on track. The easy-to-follow format enables you to find the topic and specific recipe you need right away.
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PHP Cookbook by Adam Trachtenberg, David Sklar
When it comes to creating dynamic web sites, the open source PHP language is red-hot property: used on more than 20 million web sites today, PHP is now more popular than Microsoft's ASP.NET technology. With our Cookbook's unique format, you can learn how to build dynamic web applications that work on any web browser. This revised new edition makes it easy to find specific solutions for programming challenges.
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PEOPLE
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waldenmuse (BookGlutton Member) from
Illinois, United States
Political history, satire, the classics, Pullman, Massachusetts authors, true crime, cookbooks, erotica, my tastes vary so widely... I still love my anthologies of literature.
Last book read:
GOOD THINGS TO EAT AS SUGGESTED BY RUFUS
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Classics DIY Massachusetts cookbooks crafts erotica literature true crime
annao (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
LOVE: biographies, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, food/cookbooks.
DON'T LOVE: sci-fi, books a la stephen king, fantasy, romance
This Glutton reads in private
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annie lamott billy collins eudora welty fiction naguib mahfouz nonfiction philip booth roald dahl truman capote
Zenchefal (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
Love historical fiction, cookbooks, classics and bios/autobios and horror. Not big on who done its or politics.
Last book read:
SPARKLES LICKS PUDDLES OF COLA
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Autobiographies Biographies Classics Historical Fiction cooking fiction history horror
robinator (robin.miller Miller) from
Champaign, IL, United States
I devour... Jane Austen, Alice Munro, Jonathan Franzen, John Updike, and most things in the New Yorker. Also cookbooks and writing about food.
Last book read:
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
jcavanaugh (BookGlutton Member) from
City of Anywhere, Planet Earth
The early drizzle of rain that begs you to stay on the couch and read one more chapter, authors whose passion for their work is evident with every page, great cookbooks, npr
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SACRED HEARTS: A NOVEL
















