eBay Hacks, 2nd
Edition-- This second edition has been completely
revised and updated with 30 brand new hacks, plus tons of expanded,
deepened, or otherwise completely rewritten hacks. Learn clever tricks
and shortcuts, such as advanced searching techniques, selling
strategies, photography tips, and even research techniques for
PowerSellers. This bestseller supplies you with the tools you need to
master eBay, whether as a buyer or seller, casual surfer or serious
collector, novice or seasoned expert. Sample Hack 87, Sell and Ship Internationally
(PDF), is available free online (along with six others).
Digital
Video Hacks-- From acquiring footage, mixing,
editing, and adding effects to final distribution, this book provides
unique tips, tools, and techniques for every stage of video production.
Whether you're looking for a new technique to include in your next
project, a solution to a common problem, or just a little inspiration,
Digital Video Hacks reintroduces you to the digital video you
only thought you knew.
Essential Mac
OS X Panther Server Administration-- If you've
ever wondered how to safely manipulate Mac OS X Panther Server's many
underlying configuration files, this book's for you. Full of
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system administrators how to utilize and customize the software's
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.NET Gotchas-- The ultimate guide for pain-free coding, this book tackles 75 common .NET programming pitfalls, steering you away from application performance problems and tainted code. The book is organized into nine chapters, each focusing on those features and constructs of the .NET platform that consistently baffle developers, complete with detailed examples, discussions, and guidelines for avoiding them. It's the ideal resource for .NET developers yearning for a more productive, stress-free existence.
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Killer Game
Programming in Java-- This comprehensive guide
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Classic Shell
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Learning Java,
3rd Edition-- This bestselling hands-on tutorial
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SSH, The Secure
Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition--
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environments. Whether you're an individual running your home system or
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Designing
Embedded Hardware, 2nd Edition-- This book steers
a course between books dedicated to writing code for particular
microprocessors and those that stress the philosophy of embedded system
design without providing any practical information. Loaded with real
examples, it also provides a roadmap to the pitfalls and traps to
avoid. If you want to build your own embedded system, or tweak an
existing one, this invaluable book gives you the understanding and
practical skills you need. Sample Chapter 6, Building Hardware (PDF) is
available free online.
News & Articles
Building Web Parts, Part 1--
Websites today contain a wealth of information; in fact, so much that a
poorly designed site can easily overwhelm users. To better help users
cope, portal websites today (such as MSN) often organize their data
into discrete units that support a degree of personalization. In this
first of three articles, Wei-Meng Lee discusses how to use Web Parts
for user customization in your ASP.NET 2.0 websites. Wei-Meng is the
author of the upcoming ASP.NET 2.0: A
Developer's Notebook.
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How to Boost XP Performance--
PC feeling a bit sluggish? It's not tough to juice up its performance.
Mitch Tulloch shows you how to do it in a few easy steps. Mitch is the
author of Windows Server
Hacks.
Mapping the 802.11 Protocol-- A trip to London and a bit of unique inspiration gave Matthew Gast the ideas that would lead to the first draft of a visual map describing the relationship between the various components of the 802.11 standard and related security standards. Matthew details the road he took to the final version of his 802.11 protocol map. Matthew is the author of 802.11: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition.
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Collective Intelligence-- MIT Technology Review writer Michael Fitzgerald
addresses how businesses and technologies are reflecting the move
toward harnessing the power of collective intelligence. Fitzgerald
extensively references Dan Gillmor's O'Reilly book, We the
Media, writing, "Gillmor believes that such technologies [SMS,
blogging, RSS] have brought us to a turning point in media history." To
explore this topic in depth, check out We the Media.
Ferreting Out Near-Identical Records in
Access-- Working with lists of contacts is a
common database activity, but as a list grows, so do the chances for
duplicate records. Ken Bluttman shows one technique for ferreting out
these near-identical records in Access using the InStr
function to find when one value in one field is inside the value of the
same field in another record. Ken is the author of Access
Hacks.
Network Security Tools: Writing Network Sniffers--
An important function of many security tools is to capture network
traffic and then either reassemble it or extract information from the
packets flowing across the network. Chapter 10 of Network Security
Tools provides a quick and practical introduction to packet capture
using the commonly available libpcap library on wired and
wireless networks. If you like this chapter, read the whole book (and
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Hacking the Linux Desktop-- Modifying stuff to suit individual desire is the credo
of hackers everywhere. In these two excerpts, Nicholas Petreley and
Jono Bacon let you modify Linux to suit your desires. The first hack
uses Virtual Network Computer (VNC) to access Windows and Mac OS X from
your Linux desktop. The second shows how to lock down KDE with Kiosk
mode, allowing you to control exactly what users can and can't change.
Nicolas and Jono are the authors of Linux Desktop
Hacks.
Developing for the Web with Ant, Part 1-- Developing for the web is bread and butter for Ant
developers. In part one of this two-part excerpt, Steve Holzner covers
the tasks specifically designed for packaging web applications,
including war, cab, ear, and
jspc. Steve is the author of Ant: The Definitive
Guide, 2nd Edition.
Copy Scheduled Tasks to Remote Machines-- There are times when for ease and security reasons,
you'll want to schedule a task to run on a remote PC. Where to begin?
Mitch Tulloch gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.
Mitch is the author of Windows Server
Hacks.