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Ubuntu
SinWindows Course, Alejandro Sanchez Bastida

TECHNICAL

Ubuntu Course with SinWindows English In order to show which are the beginnings with Ubuntu and how we can perform the tasks we were doing with windows in Ubuntu. Some would say that Ubuntu is not a distribution very similar to windows and they are right, the change is reasonable. But it has something that many other distributions would envy, and their community. The Ubuntu community is huge and offers great support for novice users (hence has left this course.) Therefore, we will use Ubuntu for development of this course. is important to note that the move to GNU / Linux (Ubuntu in this case), like any life change, takes time to adjust. Nobody was born knowing conduct. Everything is done with practice and habit, including Ubuntu management. When you take some time using Ubuntu you will see that nothing is as complicated as it seemed at first and even venture to try things for you. same. Sure, Ubuntu will find some useful things and some not so. We must remember that Ubuntu is buggy, and try to correct these faults to each new version.
We must also remember that Free Software users live and staff. As we drew up this manual, each user can contribute to the improvement of Free Software in general and Ubuntu in particular for example, translating applications, giving tutorials installation / configuration, etc.. Finally, thank all people of the Ubuntu community to help us work every day to users like us feel at home in a free system. Without them, this course would have been impossible. This short course is only the knowledge of users who are prepared to allow others to use. Remember that we all benefit if we contribute to Free Software. Feel free to use and redistribute. CONTENTS Introduction
License
material Preparing Beginning Ubuntu
The first Contact
Installation Starts with Ubuntu Configuring the system
Customizing system
Tips and links
basic application management
Explorer files (Nautilus) Terminal HowTo's Amazing Create a user Find Files Install fonts (fonts) Create shortcuts
Connect to instant messaging client

Install nVidia drivers (alternative procedure)

Installing ATI drivers (alternative procedure)

Installing wireless card drivers

windows applications
What program use to ...?
Terminology Index

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  • Design and Programming Web Pages
  • PDF We tried the most basic issues that need to know to publish a web page, as the necessary materials, HTML, editors, choosing accommodation, upload files to servers and more. Chapter 2 Introduction to web design
  • First steps for those who want to create their own web page, from the standpoint of the designer. Motivation to continue, programs used, etc.. Chapter 3 Manual
  • HTML HTML is the language used as the basis for creating web pages. With this manual you can learn to use it full strength. Chapter 4 Technical assistance
  • Technical aids are small general interest stories very useful to quickly learn various topics of interest. Chapter 5 Introduction to the promotion of websites
  • Once we have built a web page we need to do this is known by all the means at our disposal to attract visitors to her and at least be proud that This is popular on the Web To achieve this we have to promote it properly, so that your address listed in more places. Chapter 6 The picture on the internet
  • Explains how we create the image in Internet companies, products or services they wish to sell. No clone above it; need to combine strategy, content, design and technology. Chapter 7 Dynamic pages
Introduction to the concept of dynamic pages, languages \u200b\u200bof client and server side and a number of basics to embark on the adventure of programming in ASP or PHP. This manual provides an introduction to more advanced products.
Chapter 8 Introduction to Web Languages \u200b\u200b We will comprehensively examine the world of web programming. To do this quickly begin studying some basic concepts that surely many of you know, like where the web framework is developed, which is a website, how building a HTML page. Also see what is a static page and dynamic pages dynamic distinction between client and server. Chapter 9
ASP Programming Basics for programming in ASP, server-side language created by Microsoft. Accessible to non-programmers manual which sets out the basics of this language. Logical continuation of the manual dynamic pages.
    Chapter 10 PHP Programming Basics
  • for programming in PHP, the popular server-side language. Accessible to non-programmers manual which sets out the basics of this language. Logical continuation of the manual dynamic pages.
  • Chapter 11 Programming in JavaScript
  • Discover client-side dynamic language par excellence. Learn how to create web pages with our manual to life with Javascript.
  • Chapter 12 JavaScript Programming II
  • This manual explains all the resources that has a Javascript programmer to create all sorts of effects and applications.
  • Chapter 13 Visual Basic Script Tutorial
  • Manual Microsoft scripting language for websites with which you can learn how to do effects for Internet Explorer. Explore the features Dynamic HTML browser with language more common. Chapter 14
  • CSS style sheets
  • comprehensive and practical manual on cascading style sheets (CSS). Learn how to use this technology to help you create pages more attractive and accurate. The course contains descrición, usage, syntax, and attribute list to create styles.
  • Chapter 15 Introduction to XML
  • Brief XML intruduccion the world that explains what this language and its related technologies.
  • Chapter 16
  • SQL Tutorial Learn how to use the standard used for searching databases. Select, create, modify and delete records. All you need to create your dynamic pages. Appendix I
  • What is each technology
  • This appendix is \u200b\u200bin each of its chapters to introduce each of the technologies used in web page development. Appendix II
  • Frontpage 2000 for beginners
  • A thorough analysis of FrontPage and the response to common questions posed by novice users of this program. Appendix III
  • Installing IIS on Windows XP Professional
  • detailed description of the process of installing and configuring Internet Information Server on Windows XP professional. Concepts necessary background to begin the administration.
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  • Java 2 : Course Programming, Francisco Javier Ceballos (Editorial RA-MA)
  • Alfaomega Publishing Group Probably because of the many who took their creators. In fact, the cup of coffee has become the logo. Today, anyone who has had contact with a Web page has a different concept: he knows that Java is an object-oriented programming introduced by Sun Microsystems whose characteristics place him as the ideal product to develop programs for the Web.
  • With Java, not only write programs for the Web, but also develop general purpose applications. Therefore, Java allows you to create programs for their personal use, for your work group, for an enterprise, distributed applications over the Internet, applications, databases, Web pages and many other things.
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  • Fully updated with new features of Java 2.
  • With clear examples and simple, easy to understand, that illustrate the fundamentals of Java programming.
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Windows 7 is Microsoft's new operating system. If you wish to add a personal touch to your installation of Windows 7, this book will help you get started. There are thousands of customizations you can apply but this book only scratches the surface. As always, I have written this book for anyone to read it and implement it. I recommend starting by reading the first chapter - To begin, this chapter will give a good foundation for the rest of the book. A basic knowledge of how Windows is required to follow most sections, but if you're new to the world of computers, I am sure you will learn a lot while reading and put into practice step by step book. GENERAL CONTENT To start Backup information Security
Windows New Features 7

Administration and maintenance of

Improving The Performance
Customize Start Menu and desktop

Wallpapers, themes and screensavers
Customize Windows Explorer

Work Efficiently
Organize your files

Appendix A Appendix B
Appendix C



Appendix D Appendix E


Appendix F Appendix G
    Appendix H
  • Appendix I Appendix J
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