Thursday, January 21, 2010
LINUX commands (A-E)
awk Find and Replace text, database sort/validate/index
break Exit from a loop
builtin Run a shell builtina
cal Display a calendar
case Conditionally perform a command
cat Display the contents of a file
cd Change Directory
cfdisk Partition table manipulator for Linux
chgrp Change group ownership
chmod Change access permissions
chown Change file owner and group
chroot Run a command with a different root directory
cksum Print CRC checksum and byte counts
clear Clear terminal screen
cmp Compare two files
comm Compare two sorted files line by line
command Run a command - ignoring shell functions
continue Resume the next iteration of a loop
cp Copy one or more files to another location
date Display or change the date & time
dc Desk Calculatordd Data Dump - Convert and copy a file
declare Declare variables and give them attributes
df Display free disk space
diff Display the differences between two files
diff3 Show differences among three files
dir Briefly list directory contents
dircolors Colour setup for `ls'
dirname Convert a full pathname to just a path
dirs Display list of remembered directories
du Estimate file space usage
echo Display message on screen
ed A line-oriented text editor (edlin)
egrep Search file(s) for lines that match an extended expression
eject Eject CD-ROMenable Enable and disable builtin shell commands
env Display, set, or remove environment variables
eval Evaluate several commands/arguments
exec Execute a command
exit Exit the shell
ASP.net books
Following are the links which will enable you to learn ASP.net:
- ASP Dot NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004
- ASP dot NET 2 0 Beta Preview
- The .net Developer's Guide To Windows Security
- ASP dot NET Cookbook
- ASP Dot NET 2 0 Revealed
- ASP NET 2 0 Cookbook 2nd Edition
- Beginning ASP NET 2 0
- ASP.NET
- Beginning ASP dot NET 1 1 with VB dot NET
- Beginning ASP dot NET 1 1 with Visual C Shap dot NET
- Professional ASP NET 2 0
- Pro ASP NET 2 0 Website Programming
- Real World ASP Dot NET Best Practices
- Professional Web Parts and Custom Controls with ASP dot NET 2 0
- Professional ASP Techniques for Webmasters
- ASP NET 2 0 XML
- Asp.net With C#
- Active Server Pages (asp)
Servlet Programing
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
McGrawhill Books
- Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach By: Roger S. Pressman
- Dynamics of Mass Communication with 2.0 DVD By: Dominick
- College Writing Skills with Readings By: Langan, John
- Thermodynamics : An Engineering Approach By: Cengal
- Vector Mechanics for Engineers : Dynamics, Sl Metric By: Beer Johnston
- International Business By: Hill
- Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change By: Martin Silberberg
- INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION By: BARAN
- FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS By: ALEXANDER
- Complex Variables and Applications By: Brown, James Ward
Chetan Bhagat Books
The first book written by Chetan Bhagat in 2004. I have read this book,it is
based on the adventures of three mechanical engineering students (friends)
Hari Kumar (the narrator), Ryan Oberoi, and Alok Gupta, who fail to cope with the grading system of the IITs. The three hostelmates - Alok, Hari and Ryan get off to a bad start in IIT - they screw up the first class quiz. And while they try to make amends, things only get worse.
Friday, January 1, 2010
French Books For High School
1. French: Middle/High School by Danielle De Gregory, Paperback: 128 pages, Publisher: Instructional Fair.
The elementary level gets students on their way to speaking French by beginning with the alphabet and numbers and progressing through functional vocabulary. The middle/high school level covers a variety of subjects, verbs, and complete sentences.
2. Oxford School French Dictionary by Valerie Grundy (Editor), Jennifer Barnes (Editor), Paperback: 608 pages, Publisher: Oxford University Press.
The Oxford School French Dictionary has been specifically written with secondary students in mind. It will take them through all their school years of French study from day one to GCSE. Easy-to-use and understand, this dictionary leads students straight to the translation they are looking for. · 35,000 words and phrases and 40,000 translations · Clear introduction explaining how the dictionary works · Thousands of examples providing modern written and spoken contexts · Highlighted idioms and verb tables offer quick and easy reference · Map of France shows students different departments while a map of Europe shows the names of countries and major capitals in French · Strong sewn binding means the dictionary will stand up to classroom wear and tear. Readership: 11-16 year olds.
3. Conversational French in Twenty Lessons: Illustrated, Intended for Self-Study and for Use in Schools : With a Simplified System of Phonetic Pronunciation (Cortina Series) by R. Diez De La Cortina, Paperback: 382 pages, Publisher: Cortina.
This is an excellent book for beginners! The lessons are easy to understand. It is a well written book and was well worth the money. If you were to rip this book in half and just keep the reference grammar section, you'd still have a bargain. The twenty lessons are excellent and are also a bargain on their own.
4. The Oxford-Duden Pictorial French and English Dictionary by Genevieve Lebaut, M. Clark, Bernadette Mohan, Paperback: 880 pages, Publisher: Oxford University Press.
The Oxford-Duden Pictorial Dictionaries provide parallel English and foreign word lists containing 29,000 items for each language. Based on the premise that pictures can more clearly convey certain kinds of information, these dictionaries present a list of vocabulary relating to a subject together with a picture illustrating that subject. Each double-page spread links the words by number to the picture situation drawn from everyday life; 384 sections cover a broad range of subjects in the fields of science, medicine, technology, industry, commerce, and arts and leisure, including astronomy, automobiles, swimming, supermarkets, nuclear energy, nightclubs, and much more. Both English and foreign words appear on the same page for easy use. The dictionaries also provide fully alphabetized indices in both languages which refer the reader not only to the various subjects and contexts in which a word is used, but also to the correct translation and vocabulary of the entire subject.
Dictonaries From All The Fields
- Oxford Dictionary of World History
- Collins Internet Linked Dictionary of Science
- W.R. Goyal Dictionary Of Idioms by Walter Thampson
- The Oxford Compendium of English
- D K Illustrated Oxford Dictionary
- W.R. Goyal Langenscheidt Euro Dictionary German (German-English English-German) by The Langenscheidt Editorial Staff
- Penguin Dictionary of Geography
- Oxford Dictionary of Economics by John Black
- Ramesh Dictionary Of Physics
- Bharat Junior Dictionary English - Hindi by B. N. Sharma
- Goyl Hutchinson Dictionary Of Difficult Words
- Ramesh Pocket Book-Zoology Dictionary by Bhawna Saxena
- Oxford Dictionary of Sociology by Gordon Marshall
- Ramesh Pocket Book- Physics Dictionary by RPH Editorial Board
- W.R. Goyal Dictionary Of Slang And Unconventional English by Walter Thampson
- Ramesh Dictionary Of Environmental Sciences by Dr. Anil & Rithambhara Richharia
- Ramesh Dictionary Of Economics by Hemraj Singh
- W.R. Goyal Dictionary Of Sociology (Special Indian Edition) by William P. Scott
- Ramesh Dictionary of Electronics by Dr. P Prakash
- Navneet Pocket Dictionary English-Hindi by Dr. Laxmikant B. Gokani,B.L.Shah
- Ramesh Dictionary of Education by RPH Editorial Board
- W.R. Goyal Hutchinson Pocket Dictionary Of Spelling
- W.R. Goyal Hutchinson Pocket Dictionary Of Computers