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Paul Richard Blum

    7 mai 1950
    Television Writing
    Linux For Dummies
    Giordano Bruno
    Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible
    LPI Linux Essentials Study Guide
    Confidence Game
    • Confidence Game

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(60)Évaluer

      Confidence Game is a tale about the dangerous delusions that humbled the largest financial institutions and plunged countries into recession. Its heart is the story of how hedge fund manager Bill Ackman warned that MBIA Inc. , a little-known insurance company, had guaranteed nearly a trillion dollars of debt.

      Confidence Game
    • LPI Linux Essentials Study Guide

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Selecting an operating system -- Understanding software licensing -- Investigating Linux's principles and philosophy -- Using common Linux programs -- Getting to know the command line -- Managing hardware -- Managing files -- Searching, extracting, and archiving data -- Exploring processes and process data -- Editing files -- Creating scripts -- Understanding basic security -- Creating users and groups -- Setting ownership and permissions -- Managing network connections

      LPI Linux Essentials Study Guide
    • 4,3(61)Évaluer

      Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible is your essential Linux guide. With detailed instruction and abundant examples, this book teaches you how to bypass the graphical interface and communicate directly with your computer, saving time and expanding capability. This third edition incorporates thirty pages of new functional examples that are fully updated to align with the latest Linux features. Beginning with command line fundamentals, the book moves into shell scripting and shows you the practical application of commands in automating frequently performed functions. This guide includes useful tutorials, and a desk reference value of numerous examples. The Linux command line allows you to type specific shell commands directly into the system to manipulate files and query system resources. Command line statements can be combined into short programs called shell scripts, a practice increasing in popularity due to its usefulness in automation. This book is a complete guide providing detailed instruction and expert advice working within this aspect of Linux. Write simple script utilities to automate tasks. Understand the shell, and create shell scripts. Produce database, e-mail, and web scripts. Study scripting examples ranging from basic to advanced

      Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible
    • Giordano Bruno

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was a philosopher in his own right. However, he was famous through the centuries due to his execution as a heretic. His pronouncements against teachings of the Catholic Church, his defence of the cosmology of Nicholas Copernicus, and his provocative personality, all this made him a paradigmatic figure of modernity. Bruno’s way of philosophizing is not looking for outright solutions but rather for the depth of the problems; he knows his predecessors and their strategies as well as their weaknesses, which he exposes satirically. This introduction helps to identify the original thought of Bruno who proudly said about “Philosophy is my profession!” His major achievements concern the creativity of the human mind studied through the theory of memory, the infinity of the world, and the discovery of atomism for modernity. He never held a permanent office within or without the academic world. Therefore, the way of thinking of this “Knight Errant of Philosophy” will be presented along the stations of his journey through Western Europe.

      Giordano Bruno
    • Linux For Dummies

      • 456pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      Your step-by-step guide to the latest in Linux Nine previous editions of this popular benchmark guide can’t be wrong! Whether you’re new to Linux and need a step-by-step guide or are a pro who wants to catch up with recent distributions, Linux For Dummies, 10th Edition has your back. Covering everything from installation to automation, this updated edition focuses on openSUSE and Ubuntu and includes new and refreshed material—as well as chapters on building a web server and creating simple shell scripts. In his friendly, no-jargon style, IT professional and tech higher education instructor Richard Blum draws on more than 10 years of teaching to show you just why Linux's open source operating systems are relied on to run a huge proportion of the world’s online infrastructure, servers, supercomputers, and NAS devices—and how you can master them too. Study the thinking behind Linux Choose the right installation approach Pick up the basics—from prepping to desktops Get fancy with music, video, movies, and games Whatever your Linux needs—work, fun, or just a hobby—this bestselling, evergreen guide will get you up and coding in the open source revolution in no time at all.

      Linux For Dummies
    • Professional Assembly Language

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,1(69)Évaluer

      Unlike high-level languages such as Java and C++, assembly language is much closer to the machine code that actually runs computers; it's used to create programs or modules that are very fast and efficient, as well as in hacking exploits and reverse engineering Covering assembly language in the Pentium microprocessor environment, this code-intensive guide shows programmers how to create stand-alone assembly language programs as well as how to incorporate assembly language libraries or routines into existing high-level applications Demonstrates how to manipulate data, incorporate advanced functions and libraries, and maximize application performance Examples use C as a high-level language, Linux as the development environment, and GNU tools for assembling, compiling, linking, and debugging

      Professional Assembly Language
    • Philosophers of the Renaissance

      • 323pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Philosophers of the Renaissance introduces readers to philosophical thinking from the end of the Middle Ages through the sixteenth century.

      Philosophers of the Renaissance
    • Clarets of Fire

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(52)Évaluer

      Wine connoisseur Annie "Halsey" Hall must turn up the heat on a felonious firebug . . . Halsey and the ladies of the Rose Avenue Wine Club are celebrating with newlyweds Penelope and Malcolm, who are thrilled to be opening their new winery. They're also partnering with a cherished neighborhood eatery, Rico's Pizza, which will be serving young clarets from their fall harvest. But as Halsey attempts to savor the bouquet of her Tooth & Nail Cab, a different scent intrudes--smoke. The nearby pizza parlor is going up in flames. As they rush to the scene, Halsey's rescue dog Bardot pulls a body from the burning building--the pizza delivery driver--but it's too late.When investigators determine a rag soaked with gasoline in a bottle from the winery started the blaze, police suspect both the pizza parlor owners and Penelope and Malcolm of arson and murder. With her friends' business and freedom at stake, it's up to Halsey to smoke out the real arsonist--before somebody else gets scorched . . .

      Clarets of Fire
    • 3,3(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolution of philosophical thought from late medieval times through the Renaissance, this book examines how competing theological claims emerged during the Reformation. It highlights the contributions of key figures like Lull, Ficino, and Pico, revealing the growing tensions between philosophical and theological perspectives. By tracing the development of modern concepts of God, the work provides valuable insights into contemporary debates surrounding philosophy, religion, faith, and reason, bridging the gap between medieval and early modern thought.

      Philosophy of Religion in the Renaissance