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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom -- This step-by-step guide offers bloggers, web developers, and programmers an understanding of content syndication and the technologies that make it possible. It highlights all the new features of RSS 2.0, and offers complete coverage of its rival technology, Atom. If you're interested in producing your own content feed, this is the one book you'll want in hand. Sample Chapter 4, RSS 2.0 (PDF) is available free online.

Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows One-on-One Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows One-on-One is a complete training system on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements software to edit and optimize images. Written in conversational style and packed with full-color photos, this book contains 12 step-by-step lessons on real-world tasks, along with two hours of video tutorials on CD. You’ll also learn about photography and graphic theory, best practices, and tips for avoiding problems. Both image-editing novices and those already familiar with using Photoshop Elements will benefit from this book.

Silence on the Wire Silence on the Wire (No Starch) -- This narrative dissects a variety of uncommon security challenges that defy classification and eschew the traditional attacker-victim model, uncovering these silent attacks so that system administrators can defend against them and better monitor their systems. By taking an in-depth look at modern computing, from hardware on up, this unique book enables sys admins to better understand security issues and to approach networking from a new, more creative perspective.

Spring: A Developer's Notebook Spring: A Developer's Notebook -- This no-nonsense book quickly gets you up to speed on the new Spring open source framework. Favoring examples and practical application over theory, Spring: A Developer's Notebook features ten code-intensive labs that will force you to hone your skills by working through multiple instructional examples. In the end, you'll understand how to produce simple, clean, and effective applications. Sample Chapter 6, Services and AOP (PDF) is available free online.

Network Security Tools Network Security Tools accessibly shows experienced administrators how to modify, customize, and extend popular open source security tools such as Nikto, Ettercap, and Nessus. This concise, high-end guide discusses the common customizations and extensions for these tools, then shows you how to write even more specialized attack and penetration reviews that are suited to your unique network environment. It also explains how tools like port scanners, packet injectors, network sniffers, and web assessment tools function.

Snort Cookbook Snort Cookbook -- This invaluable book covers important issues that sys admins and security pros face everyday. Each "recipe" offers a clear description of a gnarly problem, a concise but complete solution, and practical examples, saving you countless hours of trial and error. But this ultimate Snort sourcebook offers more than just immediate cut-and-paste answers; it also showcases the best insider tips and tricks to leverage the full power of Snort. Sample Chapter 7, Miscellaneous Other Uses (PDF) is available free online.

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Learning the bash Shell, 3rd Edition Learning the bash Shell, 3rd Edition -- If you are new to shell programming, this book provides an excellent introduction, covering everything from the most basic to the most advanced features. And if you've been writing shell scripts for years, it offers a great way to find out what the new shell offers. This refreshed edition is full of practical examples of shell commands and programs guaranteed to make everyday use of Linux that much easier. Sample Chapter 4, Basic Shell Programming (PDF) is available free online.

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Federated Network Authentication -- How can academic network administrators cope with the "roaming scholar" problem--that is, users having to use several guest provisioning processes to roam across wireless networks on a campus? This challenge applies outside the university setting too. Matthew Gast shows you how federated network authentication can make roaming easier for users and admins alike. Matthew is the author of 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition.

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Form Your Own Design Pattern Study Group -- Like most complex subjects, design patterns are best learned over a period of time, not in a few sittings. Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Freeman suggest one way to ease the learning curve (and have some fun along the way): form a study group using their book, Head First Design Patterns. Get your engineering team together and get started with this comprehensive article.

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