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RFID for
Dummies
What this book includes:
An introduction to RFID, Dealing with privacy issues, Timelines and
strategies for site assessments, pilot programs, and full deployments,
Testing instructions, Creating a business case for RFID, Addressing
governmental regulatory issues, Developing an RFID strategy.
Patrick J. Sweeney
Format: Paperback, 360pp
Published: February 2005
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated |
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Networking for
Dummies, Seventh Edition
If you’re looking for the easiest possible introduction to
networking -- a book that’ll point you in the right directions and steer
you away from disaster -- you’re looking for Networking for Dummies,
Seventh Edition. Doug Lowe’s just updated his long-time bestseller
for a whole new generation of technologies, hassles, and solutions. The
Seventh Edition tells you how to use, cope with, and secure Windows XP
through Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003, Linux, and even the newest
wireless and broadband networking gear.
Doug Lowe
Format: Paperback, 7th ed., 432pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: November 2004 |
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C++ for
Dummies
This friendly guide is now updated to cover the latest ANSI C++
standard. Even if you're a programming newbie, you'll be building and
debugging C++ programs, creating source code, developing C++ pointers,
making programming easier with the exciting new Standard Template Library,
and more -- all before you know it.
Format: Paperback, 432pp
Published: May 2004
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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GPS Navigation
For Dummies
Here's what you need to make the most of that handy, portable GPS
gadget and all its amazing features! Pick the right receiver for you,
create a map from your front door to Aunt Tillie's six states away,
venture into new places with confidence, explore the high-tech treasure
hunting sport called geocaching, and much more.
Joel McNamara
Format: Paperback, 350pp
Published: May 2004
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Wireless Home
Networking for Dummies
Why do you want a wireless network? To share files, printers, and
broadband Internet connections without tripping over wires? To set up a
housewide music (or maybe even video) server? For multiplayer gaming? Or
maybe you want to run a "home cam" that’ll always show you
what’s going on downstairs? Whatever the reason, wireless networks are
now practical for just about everyone. But they’re not yet idiot-proof.
It’s still possible to buy the wrong stuff, and/or fail to get it
working right, and/or transmit your data where it oughtn’t go. Do it
right the first time, without getting deluged in jargon or technotrivia.
Read Wireless Home Networking for Dummies.
Danny Briere, Walter Bruce, Pat Hurley
Format: Paperback, 384pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pubished: April 2003
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Beginning
Programming with Java for Dummies
Ready to jump into the exciting world of Java? With easy-to-follow
instructions and numerous examples, Barry Burd provides you with a firm
foundation in programming basics and great strategies for writing solid
code. Before you know it, you’ll be making methods, using classes,
working with arrays, and creating your own powerful programs.
Barry Burd
Format: Paperback, 408pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: April 2003
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TCP/IP For
Dummies
Those of us who've been involved with networking since the '80s
remember a time when few people expected TCP/IP to succeed in business.
Compared to alternatives like IPX/SPX, it was just too darned complicated.
Well, of course, TCP/IP protocols underlie the Internet, and the Internet
revolution has washed away all those competitive protocols. Nowadays, even
candy machines get IP addresses. Unfortunately, someone forgot to make
TCP/IP any easier. If anything, it's more complicated now, with
generations of new protocols layered on to provide workarounds and extend
TCP/IP far beyond the imagination of its creators. That's why TCP/IP
For Dummies was so desperately needed -- and why, in its Fifth Edition,
it's still a bestseller.
Candace Leiden, Marshall Wilensky, Scott Bradner
Format: Paperback, 396pp with CD-ROM
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: January 2003
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Java and XML
For Dummies
Java and XML are the foundations of a new generation of applications
and Web services. But how do you get up to speed on those Java XML tools?
Don't worry! This friendly reference walks you through all the major APIs
and standards -- from JAXP and SAX to SOAP and UDDI -- and shows you how
to start programming right away.
Barry Burd
Format: Paperback, 408pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: August 2002
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XML for
Dummies
With down-to-earth instructions and great Web-page examples, XML For
Dummies shows you how to use XML to improve the interactivity of your Web
site, accommodate special or complex data, and take more control over your
document structure and layout than ever before.
Ed Tittel, Natanya Pitts-Moultis, Frank Boumphrey, Natanya Pitts, Rich
Tennant
Format: Paperback, 3rd ed., 408pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: May 2002
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The Internet
for Dummies
ISPs. URLs. DSL. If you're new to the Internet, all that
technobabble can be confusing. Relax! With the friendly advice and
plain-English explanations in this bestselling guide, you'll soon be
swapping e-mails, sending instant messages, surfing the Web, managing your
money online ... and maybe even creating your own personal Web page!
John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi. Margaret Levine Young
Format: Paperback, 8th ed., 384pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: February 2002 |
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Windows XP for
Dummies
The top-selling technology book of all time with over 9.5 million
copies in print, Windows For Dummies, is now updated to help users figure
out Windows XP-the fun and easy way.
Format: Paperback, 384pp.
Publisher: Hungry Minds
Published: September 2001
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