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Looking for some further reading? Need an in-depth text
to get you on your way? Listed below are some books that
will help you jump ahead of the learning curve. All these
books are available on-line, right now, from amazon.com.
You can also use this search box to find other titles of
interest.
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Mini SQL creator David Hughes teams with Brian Jepson to provide
the official guide to Mini SQL 2.0.
Providing a history and the introductory
basics, this book probes into the core features of Mini SQL.
This in-depth look gives readers all the
information necessary to develop sophisticated Internet and
Intranet applications using the Mini SQL
relational database engine. .
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This book is all you need to make use of MySQL or mSQL, two popular,
easy-to-use databases for
UNIX and Linux systems that support key
subsets of SQL. Anyone who knows some basic C, Java,
Perl, or Python can quickly write a program
to interact with a database. This book takes you through the
whole process, from installation and
configuration to programming interfaces and basic administration.
Includes reference chapters and ample
tutorial material.
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Database programming is going to be one of the major uses of the
Java language. In this book, database authority Brian Jepson teaches
how to design and create Java database applications
that can be used throughout the Web and on corporate intranets. Jepson
covers the topics crucial to Java database development,
including Java applet access to online databases, Java database tools,
and more.
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"Learning Perl" is ideal for system administrators, programmers, and
anyone else wanting a down-to-earth introduction to this useful
language. Written by a Perl trainer, its aim is to
make a competent, hands-on Perl programmer out of the reader as quickly
as possible. The book takes a tutorial approach and includes
hundreds of short code examples, along with some lengthy ones.
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An essential technical programming reference for Web sites. In concise,
clear language, this book explains how to write CGI programs to
implement dynamic documents that provide
interactivity and multimedia features for Web sites using UNIX-based
HTTP servers. The CD
contains scripts ready to plug into the reader's
web site, including the CGI-C library.
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