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Linux Quick Fix Notebook by Brian Warshawsky
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Peter Harrison's new Linux Quick Fix Notebook is the kind of book that all Linux professionals should have handy for times when they need immediate results. Harrison doesn't waste time explaining theory or concepts. Instead, he works off the assumption that if you need to build a DNS server, you already know what DNS is and how it operates.

The book covers topics ranging from configuring the boot process to building DHCP servers. Within each topic, Harrison jumps directly to what you need to do to get the application running right away. Although the directions and configurations are not always sophisticated, they are fully functional and technically correct. This approach of providing a starting point for a service and leaving the rest to the reader to configure is probably for the best, as each user has individual requirements.

The layout of the book is almost that of a FAQ. Each topic is covered within a few pages. Of all the computer books I own, this is the most direct and to the point when it comes to Linux configurations.
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Mi selección de las ocho distribuciones GNU/Linux más hermosas + extra podcast – Maslinux
http://maslinux.es/mi-seleccion-de-las-ocho-distribuciones-gnu-linux-mas-hermosas-extra-podcast/
How to Install and Use YouTube-DL on Ubuntu 18.04
https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/install-use-youtube-dl-ubuntu/
Linux User and Developer – Issue 194 , July 2018
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Linux User and Developer is the UK’s only magazine aimed solely at Linux professionals and IT decision makers. Every month, Linux User and Developer provides the best in tutorials, features, hardware reviews, information and inspiration to help GNU/Linux professionals expand their knowledge base and perform more effectively in the workplace. Written by experts in the field, the magazine also features informative interviews with leading figures from the GNU/Linux scene and high-profile companies that have built their businesses using OpenSource software.
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2018 | Inglés | PDF | 98 páginas | 7,82 MB
Begin to Code with Python - Rob S. Miles
Begin to Code with Python Rob S. Miles
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This full-color book will inspire you to start solving problems and creating programs with Python, even if you have absolutely no programming experience. It’s not just friendly and easy: it’s the first Python beginner’s guide that puts you in control of your own learning, and empowers you to build unique programs to solve problems you care about.
Microsoft has completely reinvented the beginning programmer’s tutorial, reflecting deep research into how today’s beginners learn, and why other books fall short. Begin to Code with Python is packed with innovations, including interactive sessions where you learn by speaking directly to the language itself, Cookie Cutter templates that give you a flying start, and “Make Something Happen” projects that help you build skills by creating your own programs, not programs someone else has handed you.
Throughout, Begin to Code with Python balances playful exposition and illustration of programming fundamentals with your own creative input - and you’ll never be more than a page or two away from making something unique and personal to you. It will help you…
Understand the basics of coding, from simple data storage to more complex and useful programs
Discover how Python works using the Visual Studio environment
Master advanced techniques, including classes and object-based solutions design
Extend your code with Python’s powerful libraries
Build web and cloud-based applications, as well as graphical user interfaces and games
Test and debug your code with "What can go wrong" sections
Understand the social aspects of professional development, and build career-ready skills from the start
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2017 | Inglés | PDF | 681 páginas | 14,1 MB
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