[Solar-general] Fwd: Free: 4 Complimentary Beginner’s Guides on Open Source
Gerardo Diaz
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Mar Abr 8 16:46:34 CEST 2014
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Asunto: Free: 4 Complimentary Beginner’s Guides on Open Source
Para: "Gerardo Diaz" <gerardo.diaz en gmail.com>
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Subject: Free: 4 Complimentary Beginner’s Guides on Open Source
1.Bash Guide for Beginners
Everybody working on a UNIX or UNIX-like system who wants to make life
easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from
reading this guide. http://bit.ly/BashBeginnerseBook
The Bash Guide for Beginners gets you started with Bash scripting and
bridges the gap between the Bash HOWTO and the Advanced Bash Scripting
Guide. Everybody who wants to make life easier on themselves, power users
and sysadmins alike, can benefit from reading this practical course. The
guide contains lots of examples and exercises at the end of each chapter,
demonstrating the theory and helping you practice. Bash is available on a
wide variety of UNIX, Linux, MS Windows and other systems.
Download Here: http://bit.ly/BashBeginnerseBook
2.Get Started With HTML5!
You’ve heard of it: HTML5. Everybody is using it.
http://bit.ly/HTML5Beginners
It’s being heralded as the savior of the Internet, allowing people to
create rich, engaging web pages without resorting to using Flash and
Shockwave. But what actually is it? Well, that’s not an easy question to
answer. HTML5 is used to describe a really diverse group of things. It’s a
standard of writing web pages. It’s a collection of APIs. It’s a new way of
adding interactivity to web pages. HTML5 is all that and more. So what’s
this book about? The aim of this guide is not to teach you the entirety of
HTML5. That would be entirely out of the scope of this book. The aim is to
provide a gentle introduction to these amazing new web technologies, and to
show you some cool ways of incorporating them into your websites. Download
the HTML5 eBook Here: http://bit.ly/HTML5Beginners
3.The Beginner's Guide to Joomla
An Introduction to an Award-Winning Content Management System (CMS).
http://bit.ly/JoomlaBeginners
In this 41 page guide you will be introduced to Joomla which enables you to
build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including
its ease-of-use, extensibility, quick learning curve and templates, have
made Joomla one of the most popular Web site software's available. Best of
all, Joomla is an open source solution that is free to everyone. This guide
is meant to serve as a guide to Joomla's basic features and help you
install your first Joomla website.
Download Here: http://bit.ly/JoomlaBeginners
4.Ubuntu: An Absolute Beginners Guide
Ubuntu is a free, open-source computer operating system with 20 million
users worldwide. http://bit.ly/ubuntubeginguide
This 30 page guide was written for beginners and will tell you everything
you need to know about the Ubuntu experience. You will learn how to install
and setup Ubuntu on your computer, find technical support in your
community, understand the Ubuntu philosophy, navigate the Unity desktop
interface and use Ubuntu compatible software programs.
Download Here: http://bit.ly/ubuntubeginguide
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