Open Computing Guide to UnixWare


Book Description

This guide teaches the basics of UnixWare, but its main focus is networking and DOS related issues. The author explains the features, advantages, and configuration of UnixWare, showing how it uniquely meets business challenges. It shows how to connect UnixWare with DOS, Windows, PC LANs, and remote UNIX workstations.




Open Computing Guide to Mosaic


Book Description

A comprehensive sourcebook about the graphical user interface that makes the Internet a breeze to use. Readers will learn how to take full advantage of Mosaic--from its most basic operations through its most advanced features. Written in easy-to-understand language with loads of tips and numerous illustrations, this book is the perfect place to start learning about Mosaic.




Open Computing


Book Description

McGraw-Hill's magazine of UNIX and interoperable solutions.




UNIX System V Release 4


Book Description

For beginning, intermediate, and advanced users, this book offers complete coverage of UNIX. Offering information on basic UNIX, programming UNIX, communications and networking, the book also discusses new, more advanced tools such as Perl and presents in-depth discussions of the Internet, Windows, Linux, the bestselling UNIX systems, and more.




Making Microsoft Office Work


Book Description

The perfect guide to integrating the powerful capabilities of Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Microsoft Mail, and Access to maximize your productivity and impact.




Byte Guide to CD-ROM


Book Description

This new edition contains a major section on producing, using and understanding CD-ROMs that answers every user's questions, from the simplest to the toughest. The book covers everything from applications and multimedia to compatibility and hardware issues. The applications section has been expanded to over three times that of the previous edition.




UNIX Unbounded


Book Description

"This [book] provides tutorial on the operating systems concept and the UNIX environment. It covers the necessary topics for any UNIX user to function independently and perform most of the everyday, routine tasks. It also provides a firm foundation for exploring more advanced topics. Commands from the Linux operating system and its Bourne Again shell are also included"--Back cover.




C++ from the Ground Up


Book Description

This guide teaches programming in C++ to those who have no C background. Readers will learn the fundamentals of the C++ programming language, along with function basics, class fundamentals, virtual functions, the C++ I/O system, and more. The book features a plethora of screens and charts that enhance the clear instructions, practical examples, and valuable tips.




Schildt's Windows 95 Programming in C and C++


Book Description

This book, written by a leading programming authority, will teach all of the basics, such as creating dialog boxes, menus, bitmaps, etc. It will take on all of the key issues for programmers who have Windows experience, but need to learn about topics not covered in Windows 3.1, such as handling multithreaded programs, creating custom controls, and working in a 32-bit environment.




Internet Insider


Book Description

The Internet is currently the hottest topic in the computer book industry. This book is designed to reveal what the Internet is really all about, sharing the strangest, funniest, most interesting material from the Net in a format that's familiar and enjoyable--no computer necessary!