Pour comprendre enfin quelque chose à la micro-informatique ! Un nouveau matériel ou un nouveau logiciel vient de débarquer dans votre vie et vous n'avez pas de temps à perdre pour en apprendre l'utilisation. Deux solutions s'offrent à vous, attendre un miracle, solution peu probable, ou faire confiance à cette nouvelle collection de livres de poche qui vous donnera toutes les informations essentielles afin de démarrer un apprentissage efficace dans la joie et la bonne humeur! Navigateur, haut-débit, téléchargement, chat, on vous dit tout ! Internet pour les Nuls va répondre aux questions que vous vous posez : qu'est-ce qu'Internet, comment installer mon navigateur, comment me connecter, comment surfer décontracté sur le Web, comment adresser mon courrier électronique (e-mail) à mes correspondants, quelles sont les meilleures "adresses", comment faire des achats en ligne, etc.
Couvre tous les aspects de l'utilisation d'Internet sur PC dans un environnement Windows qu'un utilisateur averti doit connaître pour maintenir un degré élevé de confidentialité et de sécurité : envoi de données confidentielles, sécuriser les connexions Internet, éviter les spam ou autres nuisances associées à l'utilisation de sa messagerie.
Ce livre se propose de vous faire découvrir les deux composants indispensables à tous les utilisateurs de PC : Windows 10 et Internet. Dans le Livre I, les nouveaux venus dans le monde de Windows 10 se familiariseront avec la toute nouvelle interface de Windows 10. Ils apprendront à manipuler les fenêtres, à naviguer dans les menus, à renseigner les différentes boîtes de dialogue, à gérer fichiers et dossiers et bien d'autres choses encore... Dans le Livre II, ceux qui se sentent prêts à naviguer sur le plus grand réseau du monde trouveront des réponses à toutes les questions qu'ils se posent. Découvrez comment : Travailler au niveau de l'écran d'accueil et du Bureau de Windows 10 ; Gérer les fichiers et les disques ; Adapter Windows 10 à vos besoins ; Mettre en service une connexion Internet ; Trouver tout ce que vous recherchez sur le Net.
"John Vine says he wrote this book for people who have been newly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Well, I was diagnosed 24 years ago, and I still learned something new on every page."--Michael Kinsley, Vanity Fair columnist and author of Old Age: A Beginner's Guide A Parkinson's Primer begins where John Vine's education about Parkinson's disease bega--with his diagnosis in 2004 at age 60. Relying on his experiences over the past 12 years, John writes knowledgeably about the basics of the disease: its causes, symptoms, and effects. He examines current treatments as well as therapies in development. He has compiled easy-to-reference lists such as "Myths and Misconceptions," "Questions" for patients to ask doctors, "Drugs Treating Movement Symptoms," and John's personal "Guidelines." John also interviewed 22 Parkinson's patients and their partners, whose stories and advice he includes throughout. Parkinson's is the second most prevalent neuro-degenerative disease in the U.S.; approximately 60,000 people are diagnosed each year. Here is the book that John and his wife, Joanne, wish they could have consulted when John was first diagnosed--a clear, candid, nontechnical, personal guide written from the patient's perspective. It is essential reading not only for the newly diagnosed patient but for all Parkinson's patients and their loved ones. As John writes in his preface: "I wrote this book to help Parkinson's patients become better patients, to help their relatives become better relatives, and to help their friends become better friends." John M. Vine and his wife, Joanne, live in Washington, D.C., where he practices law with Covington & Burling LLP. John is the senior member and former head of Covington's employee benefits group. Over the years, John has represented clients before the Treasury and Labor Departments and other federal agencies, testified at hearings held by House and Senate committees, and litigated cases in the federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. Since his diagnosis with Parkinson's in 2004, John has spent considerable time learning about the disease, interviewing other patients and their partners, and developing the ideas presented in this book"-- Provided by publisher
Whatever your programming language, whatever your platform, you probably tap into linker and loader functions. This book deals with these deep-seated compile-time and run-time processes. It begins with a comparative account of linking and loading that illustrates the differences among various compilers and operating systems.
qmail concentrates on common tasks like moving a sendmail setup to qmail, or setting up a "POP toaster," a system that provides mail service to a large number of users on other computers sending and retrieving mail remotely. This title fills crucial gaps in existing documentation, detailing exactly what the core qmail software does.
Privacy issues come to the news every day. From big time break-ins to
corporate and government computers to small time violations of e-mail or
credit, there are real privacy concerns. This book provides the individual
Internet users the information they need to know to help maintain personal
privacy.
This book shows you how to use two Unix utilities, lex and yacc, in program development. These tools help programmers build compilers and interpreters, but they also have a wider range of applications.The second edition contains completely revised tutorial sections for novice users and reference sections for advanced users. This edition is twice the size of the first and has an expanded index.The following material has been added:Each utility is explained in a chapter that covers basic usage and simple, stand-alone applications How to implement a full SQL grammar, with full sample code Major MS-DOS and Unix versions of lex and yacc are explored in depth, including AT&T lex and yacc, Berkeley yacc, Berkeley/GNU Flex, GNU Bison, MKS lex and yacc, and Abraxas PCYACC