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1. Oracle For Professionals - Covers Oracle 9i, 10g & 11g
(Books authored by Sharanam Shah/Shroff Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd.)
... Constraints Working With Data Operators, Character/String Functions, Number Function, Date Functions, Grouping Data, Subqueries, Joins, Union, Intersect And Minus, Analytic Functions, Modeling Data...

2. LAMP Programming For Professionals
(Books authored by Sharanam Shah/Shroff Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd.)
...ts, Table Creation, Working With Table Data, Tables And Its Structure, Operators And Regular Expression, Grouping Data, Joins, Views, Functions, Data Constraints, Subquery, Union, Indexes, Stored Proc...

3. Instant Oracle
(Books authored by Sharanam Shah/Shroff Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd.)
...s Inserting, Viewing, Updating and Deleting data Operators Character/String, Numeric, Date functions Grouping data Subqueries Joins Union, Intersect And Minus This small and handy book conveni...

4. Installing phpMyAdmin On Linux
(Ebooks authored by Sharanam Shah/EBooks)
...community of users and contributors.   In order to coordinate the growing number of patches, a group of three developers, Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle and Loic Chapeaux, registered the ...

5. Installing Apache On Linux
(Ebooks authored by Sharanam Shah/EBooks)
Apache is a public-domain (i.e. open source) Web server developed by a loosely-knit group of programmers. The first version of Apache, based on the NCSA httpd Web server, was developed in 1995.

6. Linux Root File System
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.../ directory has a total of 9 permission levels - read, write, execute, with respect to its user (owner), group and others who can access the file or directory. Every file / directory has two ownersh...

7. Linux System Commands
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... line a blank-separated list of user names of users currently logged in to the current host. Command groups Purpose Print names of group(s) a user is in Synopsis groups [username]... Desc...

8. Linux Permission commands
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...ange permissions of directories and their contents. Command chown Purpose Change file owner and group. Synopsis chown [option] ... file ... Description: The chgrp command changes the ...

9. Linux Operation Commands
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...n addition to the name of each file, print the file type, permissions, number of hard links, owner name, group name, size in bytes, and timestamp (by default, the modification time). -t Sort by modi...

10. Linux Administration Commands
(Static Content)
...les copied, depending on the command line options. The version provided with Red Hat Linux will create a group for each user added to the system, unless -n option is given. Options: -c comment The...

11. All about the Linux O.S.
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...d via bulletin boards and Email, via the Internet to create the Linux operating system. This worldwide group of volunteers, ended up creating a rather remarkable operating system that works very wel...

12. Linux Root File System
(Static Content)
.../ directory has a total of 9 permission levels - read, write, execute, with respect to its user (owner), group and others who can access the file or directory. Every file / directory has two ownersh...

13. Linux System Commands
(Static Content)
... line a blank-separated list of user names of users currently logged in to the current host. Command groups Purpose Print names of group(s) a user is in Synopsis groups [username]... Desc...

14. Linux Permission commands
(Static Content)
...ange permissions of directories and their contents. Command chown Purpose Change file owner and group. Synopsis chown [option] ... file ... Description: The chgrp command changes the ...

15. Linux Operation Commands
(Static Content)
...n addition to the name of each file, print the file type, permissions, number of hard links, owner name, group name, size in bytes, and timestamp (by default, the modification time). -t Sort by modi...

16. Linux Administration Commands
(Static Content)
...les copied, depending on the command line options. The version provided with Red Hat Linux will create a group for each user added to the system, unless -n option is given. Options: -c comment The...

17. All about the Linux O.S.
(Static Content)
...d via bulletin boards and Email, via the Internet to create the Linux operating system. This worldwide group of volunteers, ended up creating a rather remarkable operating system that works very wel...

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