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Project 2003 Personal Trainer Project 2003 Personal Trainer -- Entertaining, clear, and informative, this book begins with the fundamentals of planning and managing a project with Microsoft Project 2003, and then includes sections on working with task lists, updating a project, tracking progress, creating reports, and more. This fully illustrated Personal Trainer features dozens of time-saving, task-oriented lessons, includes detailed diagrams, and comes with an interactive CD tutorial to guide your learning. Sample Chapter 5, Working With Tasks (PDF) is available free online.

Astronomy Hacks Astronomy Hacks -- Do you relish viewing and identifying celestial objects? Whether you're a first timer or an advanced hobbyist, this book makes a brilliant cosmic companion. This handy field guide covers the basics of observing, and what you need to know about tweaking, tuning, adjusting, and tricking out a telescope. Includes priceless tips and tools for using a Dobsonian Telescope that you can inexpensively build in your garage. Sample Hack 18, Print Custom Charts (PDF) is available free online.

UML 2.0 in a Nutshell UML 2.0 in a Nutshell -- This comprehensive guide has been crafted to help IT professionals read, create, and understand system artifacts expressed using UML, and it’s fully revised to cover UML 2.0. It not only provides a quick-reference to all UML 2.0 diagram types, it also explains key concepts in a way that appeals to readers already familiar with UML or object-oriented programming concepts. Also includes an example-rich tutorial for those new to the system. Sample Chapter 7, Use Case Diagrams (PDF) is available free online.

Maven: A Developer's Notebook Maven: A Developer's Notebook -- If you're a Java programmer, this book will arm you with all the critical information you need to get up to speed on Maven. It forces you to get hands-on experience by working through a series of poignant exercises that speak to you instead of at you. In the end, you'll find yourself spending less time working on your project's build system and more time working on your project's code. Sample Chapter 1, Maven Jump-Start (PDF) is available free online.

Web Mapping Illustrated Web Mapping Illustrated -- This clear and concise book shows you how to create maps (even interactive maps) with open source tools, including MapServer, OpenEV, GDAL/OGR, and PostGIS. It also explains how to find, collect, understand, use, and share mapping data, both over the traditional web and using OGC-standard services like WFS and WMS. Sample Chapter 3, Converting and Viewing Maps (PDF) is available free online.

Exchange Server Cookbook Exchange Server Cookbook -- This comprehensive how-to guide covers the most common tasks for both Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server 2003, everything from installation and maintenance to configuration and optimization. In addition, you'll find solutions to many uncommon tasks, advanced procedures, and ways to write scripts for Exchange management and deployment tasks. What’s more, you'll get answers quickly because chapters are laid out by recipe with cross-references to related solutions. Sample Chapter 9, Public Folder Management (PDF) is available free online.

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Mapping Hacks Mapping Hacks -- This collection of one hundred simple techniques is ideal for developers and power users who want to draw digital maps. You'll learn where to find the best sources of geographic data, how to interpret the data, and how to integrate it into your own creations. It even provides practical, integrative uses for GPS devices. Sample Hack 15, Zoom Right in on Your Neighborhood (PDF) is available free online.

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