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This tutorial is the first in a series of "would-be" tutorials about graphical programming in the X window environment.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This edition of the manual is intended for use with GNU Emacs installed on GNU and Unix systems. GNU Emacs can also be used on VMS, MS-DOS (also called MS-DOG), Windows NT, and Windows 95 systems. Those systems use different file name syntax; in addition, VMS and MS-DOS do not support all GNU Emacs features.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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If you know C or C++ and are pretty good using a Unix environment (or other POSIXey environment that supports these system calls) these documents are for you. If you aren't that good, well, don't sweat it--you'll be able to figure it out.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. Such programs include application programs used as viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI scripts), network servers, and setuid/setgid programs. Specific guidelines for C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, and Ada95 are included.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Unix, An Introduction by CIRT, University of New mexico
Updated: 02/13/2005
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The authors of this book assume that you already know C++ at the beginner level or better. Some familiarity with event-driven GUI programming would be beneficial, although it is not necessary. If you are new to UNIX-style operating systems (such as Linux), you should probably have a book about them on hand. You will need to know enough about UNIX to understand how to compile and install software using the make utility (although some instructions are provided).
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book covers MH, nmh, and several interfaces to them.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book introduces the fundamentals of Motif programming and addreses wider issues concerning the X Window system. The aim of this book is to provide a practical introduction to writing Motif programs. The key principles of Motif programming are always supported by example programs
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This report is intended to provide information for the practicing programmer involved in development of telecommunications application software. In short, it provides answers to the question ``How do I build security into software based on open system platforms?'' It is not intended to be tutorial in nature and assumes some knowledge of open systems and Unix. Many of the references cited are tutorial and may be used to obtain any background information required.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This is a book about the Red Hat Package Manager or, as it is known to it's friends, RPM.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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UNIX Listings
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38 | Displaying: 21 - 30 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 >> |
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