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Access 97 Expert Solutions

by Stan Leszynski

Que's Access 97 Expert Solutions is more than a unique tutorial--it's truly a handbook, covering important topics you won't find in any other book. Beyond creating queries, forms, and reports, discover how to combine Access objects into an expert solution. This book shows you how Access application experts work--their standards, philosophies, and techniques--and how you can apply this knowledge to your own development efforts.

The Emperor's New Mind

by Roger Penrose

Winner of the 1990 Science Book Prize arguing AGAINST artificial intelligence, and exploring the mystery of the mind and consciousness, Roger Penrose takes the reader on the most engaging and creative tour of modern physics, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy that has ever been written.

Designing and Implementing Microsoft Index Server

by Mark Swank Drew Kittel Drew Swank

Tripoli is an index server that allows companies to automate their indexing of crucial data. Its integration with Windows NT and Internet Information Server opens the doors to a large market of corporate NT and IIS users that will want to automate their indexing. This book shows readers how to use Tripoli. Everything from installation to implementation is discussed in detail. * Show readers how to organize and maintain large amounts of information *Teaches ways to integrate the server into existing systems * Covers maintenance, administration, and security issues

Upgrading and Repairing Networks

by Craig Zacker Paul Doyle

A well-rounded source for all network needs, whether upgrades, troubleshooting, expansion, or repair. General "buyer's guide" information helps the reader make decisions while the abundance of how-to and troubleshooting tips helps with the day-to-day maintenance and operation tasks.

The Secret Guide to Computers

by Russ Walter

Presenting Xml

by Richard Light

For the most up-to-date information on one of the hottest new markup languages, look to Presenting XML. With this easy-to-follow guide, you'll master the basic concepts and technical details you need to expand your knowledge and understanding of XML.

Using MS SQL Server 6.5, Special Edition

by Bob Branchek Steve Wynkoop Peter Hazlehurst

This book provides a hands-on approach that covers all aspects of working with SQL Servers must-have resource for serious database users!

How to Use HTML 3.2

by Scott Arpajian Robert Mullen

A comprehensive, easy-to-use guide to html 3.2, the language of the worldwide web. If you're an aspiring web page author, an old hand or just curious about how it all works, this book is for you.

Special Edition Using Html, Second Edition

by Mark Brown John Jung

Featuring comprehensive, up-to-date instruction on HTML, web page creation, and new programming techniques and technologies, a book and software package covers graphics, style sheets, form layout and design, and creating Java applets.

Teach Yourself CGI Programming With Perl 5 In A Week, Second Edition

by Eric Herrmann

The CGI or common gateway interface is a program that runs on a web server and does things behind the scenes. It might be a counter of visitors or a program to e-mail the contents of a user-submitted form. The Perl scripting language is one way of creating CGIs and its intracacies are discussed in exhaustively in this tutorial.

CGI Manual of Style

by Robert Mcdaniel

Anyone can put a site up on the Web-but what makes people come back again and again? This indispensable reference is your guide to CGI (Common Gateway Interface), the key to tailoring your site to suit your visitors' needs by controlling and analyzing the flow of information on your site. No experience with C or Perl is assumed. Real-world examples are presented in easy-to follow tutorials.

How Intranets Work

by Preston Gralla

Now you can learn how intranets work, what they can and cannot do for your organization. This is a great beginner's guide to intranets.

Presenting ActiveX

by Warren Ernst

Everything you'll need to know to get started with Active A. Active X applets are activated when their icons are clicked.

Perl 5 Quick Reference

by Michael Foghlu

A really handy quick reference manual for the perl web scripting language.

Database Nation: the Death of Privacy in the 21st Century

by Simson Garfinkel

Discusses the many ways in which individual privacy has been and is being eroded, as personal information is gathered and stored without your knowledge.

Developing Personal Oracle 7 for Windows 95 Applications

by David Lockman

Here's a complete guide to developing with oracle 7 under Windows 95.

High Tech Heretic: Why Computers Don't Belong in the Classroom and Other Reflections by a Computer Contrarian

by Clifford Stoll

Interesting analysis of the use and misuse of technology in education.

The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier

by Bruce Sterling

Father of "cyberpunk" science fiction and techno-journalist, Sterling writes in his popular style for this nonfiction book that looks at computer hacking from both sides of the law. He interviews outlaw hackers and phone phreaks, law enforcement personnel, and civil libertarians, and presents a look at the people involved in the world of cyberspace and the politics of the new technological world. No references. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Access 97 Answers! Certified Tech Support

by Edward Jones Jarrel Jones

kAnswers to the 1,000 most commonly asked questions about Microsoft Access. Most answers are provided in step-by-step text format with not a lot of diagrams and figures.

Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days (2nd edition)

by Tim Parker Dean Miller

The transmission control protocol/internet protocol is the backbone of the internet. The protocol is explained in detail in these 14 lessons.

Productivity Management: Keane's Project Management Approach for Systems Development, Second Edition

by Donald H. Plummer

Complete with examples and case studies, this book boils down myriad implementation factors into six basic principles for designing - and using - computer software.

EFF's Guide to the Internet, v. 3.15

by Adam Gaffin

Welcome to the Internet! You're about to start a journey through a unique land without frontiers, a place that is everywhere at once -- even though it exists physically only as a series of electrical impulses. You'll be joining a growing community of millions of people around the world who use this global resource on a daily basis.<P> With this book, you will be able to use the Internet to:<P> * Stay in touch with friends, relatives and colleagues around the world, at a fraction of the cost of phone calls or even air mail.<P> * Discuss everything from archaeology to zoology with people in several different languages.<P> * Tap into thousands of information databases and libraries worldwide.<P> * Retrieve any of thousands of documents, journals, books and computer programs.<P> * Stay up to date with wire-service news and sports and with official weather reports.<P> * Play live, "real time" games with dozens of other people at once.

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