Many people still believe that learning Linux is difficult, or that only experts can understand how a Linux system works. Though there is a lot of free documentation available, the documentation is widely scattered on the Web, and often confusing, since it is usually oriented toward experienced UNIX or Linux users.
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In 1998, the LEGO Company released a new product called the LEGO Mindstorms robotic Invention Kit that became an instant commercial success.
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Programming LEGO MINDSTORMS with Java is as much about robotics programming as it is about Java programming.This book is for all levels of MINDSTORMS users, from hobbyists to the serious MINDSTORMS aficionados.
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This book teaches Java programming from the grounds up. It introduces the concepts in English instead of jargon, with plenty of step-by-step examples of working programs you will create.
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Free “1000 Java Tips” eBook is here! It is huge collection of big and small Java programming articles and tips. Please take your copy here. You need latest version of Acrobat Reader to be able to read it, because the content is digitally signed. The size of “1000 Java Tips” e-Book is 856 pages of A4 format!
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This book is organized as an advanced tutorial that can also serve as a solid and comprehensive reference.
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Published in July 2006, the best selling book Mastering EJB is now in its fourth edition and has been updated for EJB 3.0. This edition features chapters on session beans and message-driven beans, EJB-Java EE integration and advanced persistence concepts.
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Published in January 2005, the best-selling book Mastering EJB is now in its third edition and has been updated for EJB2.1 and also features new chapters on security and Web services integration.
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This book is written for technical architects and senior developers tasked with designing and leading the development of J2EE java applications. This book will guide the architect through the entire process of delivering a project from analysis through application deployment providing numerous tips, tricks, and “best practices” along the way.
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Servlets and JSP the J2EE Web Tier is designed for developers of all levels. The book assumes a reader is familiar with HTML and the basics of Java. The book starts by covering how to installing a Servlet/JSP environment and what is in the JSP 2.0, Servlet 2.4, and JSTL 1.0 specifications.
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