0-24666-5 Developing Facebook applications requires a different way of thinking than traditional web site development. This book guides you through the process, covering topics and theory that can be applied immediately. The author begins with a look at the Facebook Platform and explores the basics. Next, the core components of the Facebook Platform are presented along with helpful examples. Youll learn how to extend and enhance the applications youve already built. This book arms you with the tools and know-how to inject new features and content into the Facebook environment. Chassaing/Digital Signal Processing 2e
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1. Starting With BSD UNIX. |
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2. Installing FreeBSD and Adding Software. |
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6. Playing With Multimedia. |
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7. Administering File Systems. |
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8. Backups and Removable Media. |
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9. Checking and Managing Running Processes. |
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11. Managing Network Connections. |
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12. Accessing Network Resources. |
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13. Doing Remote System Administration. |
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14. Locking Down Security. |
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Appendix A. Using vi or Vim Editors. |
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Appendix B. Shell Special Characters and Variables. |
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Appendix C. Getting Kernel Information. |
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Christopher Negus served for eight years on development teams for the UNIX operating system at the AT&T labs, where UNIX was created and developed. He also worked with Novell on UNIX and UnixWare development. Chris is the author of the bestselling Fedora and Red Hat Linux Bible series, Linux Toys II, Linux Troubleshooting Bible, and Linux Bible 2008 Edition. Francois Caen hosts and manages business application infrastructures through his company Turbosphere LLC. As an open-source advocate, he has lectured on OSS network management and Internet services, and served as president of the Tacoma Linux User Group. He is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE).