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thanks
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Salut, mais je parle pas forcement de toi !!. kestion graphisme faut s'approcher de la tele pour apprecier c pas a 2 ou 3 mettre kon distingue les détails contrairement au PC ou l'ecran est a 40 cm. au fait un téléviseur c combien sa résolution ? je parle pas des HD Ready ou Full HD (1080p).
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kelke liens pour se documenter et avoir une idée claire a ce sujet , disons avantages et inconvenients de lun et de lautres. http://internetgames.about.com/od/hardware/a/pcvsconsole.htm http://www.lesnumeriques.com/article-243.html. bon yauna dautres mais bon c juste pour avoir une idée et cesser de polémiquer. mais les graphisme sont mieux sur PC
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@DFX: tu mexcuse mais t a coter de la plaque toi !! , kan je parle de deux mondes differents je sous entend les joueurs sur PC ou PCiste et les joueurs sur consoles (Plug n Play ). et pour ce ki est de ton argument : composé de CPU/GPU/RAM... sa veut rien dire sa malheureusement .
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Vahysu le 22" ke ta est dispo ici ?? a kel prix , , desolé de skatter le post
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1er match officiel Broodwar de l'equipe National
Zving a répondu à un(e) sujet de leviatsun dans Jeux en Réseau / LAN Arena
Moi je connais meme pas ce jeu !! c kel genre au fait ?? -
une nouvelle génération de Trojans !!!
Zving a répondu à un(e) sujet de Windson dans Software (Logiciels)
@Hammer: c koi cette solution explique nous un peu. kan tu install nimporte quoi tu fé koi ? tu sauvegarde ton fichier non ? sinon au redemarrage ton prog ne fonctionnera plu ( les clé dans le registre ont disparues) , donc si g bien compris , kan tu install un prog tu doit sauvegarder encore une fois ton fichier pour ne pas perdre les nouvelles données introduites dans ton systeme. et si en meme temps ta chopper un rhume ( malware) il redemarrera a chak fois non ?? si je me trompe des explications sont les bienvenues . -
If you're running ZoneAlarm Pro you will probably have considered that most of the "advanced" settings might as well be in Chinese for all the use they are. User friendly they are not! If you are not on a LAN (connected to another computer in a network) you can use this guide to give your firewall some real muscle and a new lease of life: Launch ZoneAlarm Pro and click to highlight the "Firewall" tab on the left hand side . In the pane that appears on the right hand side in the section "Internet Zone Security" set the slider control to "High" Then click the "Custom" button in the same section. The next settings page is divided into two sections with tabs Internet Zone and Trusted Zone at the top of the page. Under the Internet Zone tab there is a list of settings that can be accessed by scrolling. At the top is the high security settings and the only thing that should check from there is "allow broadcast/multicast". The rest should be unchecked. Scroll down until you get to the medium security settings area. Check all the boxes in this section until you get to "Block Incomming UDP Ports". When you check that you will be asked to supply a list of ports, and in the field at the bottom of the page enter 1-65535 Then go back to the list and check the box alongside "Block Outgoing UDP Ports" and at the bottom of the page enter 1-19, 22-79, 82-7999, 8082-65535 Repeat this proceedure for the following settings "Block Incomming TCP Ports": 1-65535 "Block Outgoing TCP Ports": 1-19, 22-79, 82-7999, 8082-65535 Then click "Apply", "Ok" at the bottom of the page. Back in the right hand "Firewall" pane go next to the yellow "Trusted Zone Security" section and set it to "high" with the slider. Click "Custom" and repeat the above proceedure this time choosing the Trusted Zone tab at the top of the settings page. These settings will stop all incoming packets @ports 1-65535 and also block all pings, trojans etc... this will also stop all spyware or applications from phoning home from your drive without your knowledge! désolé c en anglais.
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une nouvelle génération de Trojans !!!
Zving a répondu à un(e) sujet de Windson dans Software (Logiciels)
Salam , c un vrai probleme oui , je pense tout dabord qu'il faut bien configurer le firewall et blocker un certains nombre de plage de ports. vai poster les ports a blocker par ZoneAlarme dans la rubrique software , je pense que sa peut servir , c port la sont surtout utilisé par les trojan spyware / malwares ... penser aussi a installer "spybot" gratuit et efficace contre les spywares/malwares. sinon pour le lien je me suis poser la meme question meme si je sais que notre ami snake ne la pas poster dans un but malsain, mais ceski arrive generalement ,des progs sensé immuniser alors qu'ils font tout juste le contraire. Salam -
quand on veut on peut !! c deja au moins sa d'appris : traduire les text, next step : comprendre directement si ta le temps biensur mais c pas obligatoire vu kil ya google biensur. jespere que les 23 trucs ont servis. salam
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Thanks snake we appreciate. keep in touch
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La 9600GT est presk equivalente a la HD3850, entre 8800 et 9600 go for 8800GT-512Mo bcp plus performante. @DFX: console et PC sont deux mondes différents. sil achete une console il doit aussi acheter une TV ( HD de preference) sil veut pas squatter la TV de la maison !! nespas ? ciao
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va apprendre l'anglais sa ne te fera que du bien
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elle se ressemble tinkiet
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et sa doit couter combien sa ??? le prix d'un PC ?
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Merci Salim. voici la traduction via google: Marché du jeu vidéo a connu une croissance très rapide au cours des dernières années et il est probable que plus de gens se joindront à la communauté match aller de l'avant. Toutefois, il existe une tendance que de nombreux joueurs à migrer consoles de jeu vidéo depuis les ordinateurs personnels (PC) en raison de la facilité d'utilisation, la plus grande disponibilité de titres et de l'absence de problèmes techniques. Mais les développeurs de matériels et de logiciels voulons rendre le jeu sur PC plus agréable et populaire aussi. Le mercredi Acer, Activision Publishing, Advanced Micro Devices / ATI, Dell / Alienware, Epic Games, Intel Corp, Microsoft Corp, Nvidia Corp et Razer a annoncé la formation du PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA), un organisme sans but lucratif qui Unit le matériel et les logiciels des créateurs, des éditeurs et développeurs de jeux, et d'autres commis au PC de jeu avec le marché commun le but de promouvoir le PC comme une plate-forme de jeux du monde entier. Tandis que les consoles de jeux comme la Xbox 360 de Microsoft, et Sony Playstation PlayStation 3 offre une expérience de jeu agréable en plus de la facilité d'utilisation et l'absence de grands problèmes techniques, les ordinateurs personnels sont en constante évolution et peut offrir quelque chose qui n'est pas disponible sur les consoles, comme les systèmes vidéo de transit Aux technologies nouvelles une fois dans environ cinq ans. Toutefois, étant donné que les consommateurs achètent plus de console de jeux de nos jours, la grande majorité des développeurs de jeux se concentre sur le développement de haute qualité pour les consoles de titres sur le premier lieu et ensuite seulement le port sur leurs jeux PC, ce qui signifie qu'il n'ya pas beaucoup de différences entre PC et console de certaines versions d'un match. La nouvelle association voit sa mission dans l'accélération de l'innovation en veillant à ce que les développeurs de jeux utilisent les dernières technologies disponibles sur le PC, en améliorant l'expérience de jeu pour les consommateurs en rendant certains jeux qui n'ont pas de problèmes lors de la lecture sur un PC, et d'agir comme De l'industrie source d'expertise, d'information et d'analyse pour le jeu sur PC. En outre, le PC Gaming Alliance va aussi essayer de s'attaquer à la piraterie des logiciels, qui est largement répandu sur le PC. Auparavant, des sociétés comme ATI Technologies et Nvidia Corp établi leurs propres programmes - Get in the Game et The Way It's Meant to Be Played, respectivement - en vertu de laquelle ils ont prévu de faire en sorte que de nouveaux jeux de profiter des dernières technologies graphiques et de ne pas Avez des problèmes techniques avec les cartes ATI Radeon ou Nvidia GeForce matériel. Après ATI fait partie de la DMLA, son programme a été coupé, alors que Nvidia's The Way It's Meant to Be Played (TWIMTBP) veille à ce que de nombreux jeux vidéo sont optimisés pour offrir la meilleure expérience sur les cartes graphiques GeForce. Retour en 2007 du groupe de produits graphiques d'AMD a indiqué qu'il n'avait pas accès à des jeux élaborés dans le cadre du programme TWIMTBP jusqu'à leur sortie, ce qui a entraîné une diminution des performances et la plus forte probabilité de problèmes techniques lors de ces jeux sont gérés sur des systèmes avec des cartes graphiques ATI Radeon. Il n'est pas clair si PC Gaming Alliance va réellement fonctionner d'une manière qui garantit que les jeux vidéo d'Activision, Epic ou Microsoft sont optimisés pour tous les types de microprocesseurs ou les cartes graphiques, cependant, cela est déclaré comme l'un des objectifs de la nouvelle organisation. Actuellement, tous les fabricants de matériels ont leurs propres relations entre développeurs et équipes qui assurez-vous que le logiciel est optimisé pour un développeur de matériel. Toutefois, si le nouveau PC Gaming Alliance généralise la plate-forme de jeu sur PC, il faudra travailler dur pour faire des jeux de travailler rapidement et sans faille sur tous les PC avec tout le matériel dedans.
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c koi sa la version boite ???!!!
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HI , kelkun pourrait me dire comment traduire les texts en français ? sa serait mieux je pense.
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by Anton Shilov [ 02/20/2008 | 03:47 PM ] Video game market has been growing really quickly in the past few years and it is likely that more people will join the game community going forward. However, there is a trend that many gamers migrate to video game consoles from personal computers (PCs) due to ease-of-use, wider availability of titles and the lack of technical issues. But developers of hardware and software want to make PC gaming more enjoyable and popular too. On Wednesday Acer, Activision Publishing, Advanced Micro Devices/ATI, Dell/Alienware, Epic Games, Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., Nvidia Corp. and Razer announced formation of the PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA), a non-profit organization that unites hardware and software creators, game developers and publishers, and others committed to the PC gaming market with the common purpose of advancing the PC as a worldwide gaming platform. While game consoles like Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 offer pleasurable gaming experience in addition to easiness of use and the lack of major technical issues, personal computers are constantly evolving and may offer something not available on consoles, as video systems transit to newer technologies once in about five years. However, since consumers buy more console games nowadays, the vast majority of game developers is focused on developing high-quality titles for consoles on the first place and only then port their games onto PC, which means that there are not a lot of differences between PC and console versions of a certain game. The newly formed association sees its mission in the accelerating of innovation by ensuring that game developers utilize the latest technologies available on the PC, improving the gaming experience for consumers by making certain that games do not have issues when played on a PC; and acting as the industry’s authoritative source of expertise, information and analysis for PC gaming. Besides, the PC Gaming Alliance will also try to tackle software piracy, which is widespread on the PC. Previously companies like ATI Technologies and Nvidia Corp. established their own programs – Get in the Game and The Way It’s Meant to Be Played, respectively – under which they planned to ensure that new games take advantage of the latest graphics technologies and do not have any technical issues with ATI Radeon or Nvidia GeForce hardware. After ATI became part of AMD, its program was shut down, whereas Nvidia’s The Way It’s Meant to Be Played (TWIMTBP) ensures that many video games are optimized to deliver the best experience on the GeForce graphics cards. Back in 2007 graphics product group of AMD indicated that it had no access to games developed under TWIMTBP program until their commercial release, which resulted in lower performance and higher probability of technical issues when those games are run on systems with ATI Radeon graphics cards. It is unclear whether PC Gaming Alliance will actually operate in a way which guarantees that video games from Activision, Epic or Microsoft are optimized for all types of microprocessors or graphics cards, though, this is declared as one of the goals of the new organization. Presently all hardware manufacturers have their own developer relations teams which make sure that software is optimized for a particular developer’s hardware. However, if the new PC Gaming Alliance generalizes the PC gaming platform, it will have to work hard to make games work rapidly and flawlessly on any PC with any hardware inside. Source
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Enfin c retablie pour les membres 50+ posts. thanks sam.
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les mp ont été desactivés ne cherche pas pour linstant. salam
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Dans le court terme je pense pas , mais pe etre plutard quand le volume des ventes va augmenter. question: que deviendra la XBox360 qui utilise le HD DVD ?
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Since defragging the disk won't do much to improve Windows XP performance, here are 23 suggestions that will. Each can enhance the performance and reliability of your customers' PCs. Best of all, most of them will cost you nothing. 1.) To decrease a system's boot time and increase system performance, use the money you save by not buying defragmentation software -- the built-in Windows defragmenter works just fine -- and instead equip the computer with an Ultra-133 or ^^^^^^ ATA hard drive with 8-MB cache buffer. 2.) If a PC has less than 512 MB of RAM, add more memory. This is a relatively inexpensive and easy upgrade that can dramatically improve system performance. 3.) Ensure that Windows XP is utilizing the NTFS file system. If you're not sure, here's how to check: First, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Next, examine the File System type; if it says FAT32, then back-up any important data. Next, click Start, click Run, type CMD, and then click OK. At the prompt, type CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS and press the Enter key. This process may take a while; it's important that the computer be uninterrupted and virus-free. The file system used by the bootable drive will be either FAT32 or NTFS. I highly recommend NTFS for its superior security, reliability, and efficiency with larger disk drives. 4.) Disable file indexing. The indexing service extracts information from documents and other files on the hard drive and creates a "searchable keyword index." As you can imagine, this process can be quite taxing on any system. The idea is that the user can search for a word, phrase, or property inside a document, should they have hundreds or thousands of documents and not know the file name of the document they want. Windows XP's built-in search functionality can still perform these kinds of searches without the Indexing service. It just takes longer. The OS has to open each file at the time of the request to help find what the user is looking for. Most people never need this feature of search. Those who do are typically in a large corporate environment where thousands of documents are located on at least one server. But if you're a typical system builder, most of your clients are small and medium businesses. And if your clients have no need for this search feature, I recommend disabling it. Here's how: First, double-click the My Computer icon. Next, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching." Next, apply changes to "C: subfolders and files," and click OK. If a warning or error message appears (such as "Access is denied"), click the Ignore All button. 5.) Update the PC's video and motherboard chipset drivers. Also, update and configure the BIOS. For more information on how to configure your BIOS properly, see this article on my site. 6.) Empty the Windows Prefetch folder every three months or so. Windows XP can "prefetch" portions of data and applications that are used frequently. This makes processes appear to load faster when called upon by the user. That's fine. But over time, the prefetch folder may become overloaded with references to files and applications no longer in use. When that happens, Windows XP is wasting time, and slowing system performance, by pre-loading them. Nothing critical is in this folder, and the entire contents are safe to delete. 7.) Once a month, run a disk cleanup. Here's how: Double-click the My Computer icon. Then right-click on the C: drive and select Properties. Click the Disk Cleanup button -- it's just to the right of the Capacity pie graph -- and delete all temporary files. 8.) In your Device Manager, double-click on the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers device, and ensure that DMA is enabled for each drive you have connected to the Primary and Secondary controller. Do this by double-clicking on Primary IDE Channel. Then click the Advanced Settings tab. Ensure the Transfer Mode is set to "DMA if available" for both Device 0 and Device 1. Then repeat this process with the Secondary IDE Channel. 9.) Upgrade the cabling. As hard-drive technology improves, the cabling requirements to achieve these performance boosts have become more stringent. Be sure to use 80-wire Ultra-133 cables on all of your IDE devices with the connectors properly assigned to the matching Master/Slave/Motherboard sockets. A single device must be at the end of the cable; connecting a single drive to the middle connector on a ribbon cable will cause signaling problems. With Ultra DMA hard drives, these signaling problems will prevent the drive from performing at its maximum potential. Also, because these cables inherently support "cable select," the location of each drive on the cable is important. For these reasons, the cable is designed so drive positioning is explicitly clear. 10.) Remove all spyware from the computer. Use free programs such as AdAware by Lavasoft or SpyBot Search & Destroy. Once these programs are installed, be sure to check for and download any updates before starting your search. Anything either program finds can be safely removed. Any free software that requires spyware to run will no longer function once the spyware portion has been removed; if your customer really wants the program even though it contains spyware, simply reinstall it. For more information on removing Spyware visit this Web Pro News page. 11.) Remove any unnecessary programs and/or items from Windows Startup routine using the MSCONFIG utility. Here's how: First, click Start, click Run, type MSCONFIG, and click OK. Click the StartUp tab, then uncheck any items you don't want to start when Windows starts. Unsure what some items are? Visit the WinTasks Process Library. It contains known system processes, applications, as well as spyware references and explanations. Or quickly identify them by searching for the filenames using Google or another Web search engine. 12.) Remove any unnecessary or unused programs from the Add/Remove Programs section of the Control Panel. 13.) Turn off any and all unnecessary animations, and disable active desktop. In fact, for optimal performance, turn off all animations. Windows XP offers many different settings in this area. Here's how to do it: First click on the System icon in the Control Panel. Next, click on the Advanced tab. Select the Settings button located under Performance. Feel free to play around with the options offered here, as nothing you can change will alter the reliability of the computer -- only its responsiveness. 14.) If your customer is an advanced user who is comfortable editing their registry, try some of the performance registry tweaks offered at Tweak XP. 15.) Visit Microsoft's Windows update site regularly, and download all updates labeled Critical. Download any optional updates at your discretion. 16.) Update the customer's anti-virus software on a weekly, even daily, basis. Make sure they have only one anti-virus software package installed. Mixing anti-virus software is a sure way to spell disaster for performance and reliability. 17.) Make sure the customer has fewer than 500 type fonts installed on their computer. The more fonts they have, the slower the system will become. While Windows XP handles fonts much more efficiently than did the previous versions of Windows, too many fonts -- that is, anything over 500 -- will noticeably tax the system. 18.) Do not partition the hard drive. Windows XP's NTFS file system runs more efficiently on one large partition. The data is no safer on a separate partition, and a reformat is never necessary to reinstall an operating system. The same excuses people offer for using partitions apply to using a folder instead. For example, instead of putting all your data on the D: drive, put it in a folder called "D drive." You'll achieve the same organizational benefits that a separate partition offers, but without the degradation in system performance. Also, your free space won't be limited by the size of the partition; instead, it will be limited by the size of the entire hard drive. This means you won't need to resize any partitions, ever. That task can be time-consuming and also can result in lost data. 19.) Check the system's RAM to ensure it is operating properly. I recommend using a free program called MemTest86. The download will make a bootable CD or diskette (your choice), which will run 10 extensive tests on the PC's memory automatically after you boot to the disk you created. Allow all tests to run until at least three passes of the 10 tests are completed. If the program encounters any errors, turn off and unplug the computer, remove a stick of memory (assuming you have more than one), and run the test again. Remember, bad memory cannot be repaired, but only replaced. 20.) If the PC has a CD or DVD recorder, check the drive manufacturer's Web site for updated firmware. In some cases you'll be able to upgrade the recorder to a faster speed. Best of all, it's free. 21.) Disable unnecessary services. Windows XP loads a lot of services that your customer most likely does not need. To determine which services you can disable for your client, visit the Black Viper site for Windows XP configurations. 22.) If you're sick of a single Windows Explorer window crashing and then taking the rest of your OS down with it, then follow this tip: open My Computer, click on Tools, then Folder Options. Now click on the View tab. Scroll down to "Launch folder windows in a separate process," and enable this option. You'll have to reboot your machine for this option to take effect. 23.) At least once a year, open the computer's cases and blow out all the dust and debris. While you're in there, check that all the fans are turning properly. Also inspect the motherboard capacitors for bulging or leaks. For more information on this leaking-capacitor phenomena, you can read numerous articles on my site. Following any of these suggestions should result in noticeable improvements to the performance and reliability of your customers' computers. If you still want to defrag a disk, remember that the main benefit will be to make your data more retrievable in the event of a crashed drive.
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http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 55 Developing professional java applets http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 56 Developing professional java applets http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 57 DNS and BIND http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 58 Doing objects with VB.NET and C# http://vbwire.com/nl?6814 59 EAI/BPM Evaluation Series: IBM WebSphere MQ Workflow v3.3.2 & EAI Suite by > Middleware Technology Evaluation Series, Phong Tran & Jeffrey Gosper http://www.cmis.csiro.au/mte/reports/BPM_IBMwebsphereMQ332.htm 60 Effective AWK programming http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/Effective_AWK_Programming/ 61 Enterprise javabeans, 2nd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 62 Exploring java http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 63 GNOME/Sheets, John http://www.oopweb.com 64 Graph theory/Prof. Even http://www.oopweb.com 65 ^^^^^^^ java http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 66 How intranets work http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 67 How intranets work http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 68 How to program visual basic 5.0 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 69 How to use HTML 3.2 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 70 Html : The definitive guide http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 71 HTML 3.2 & CGI unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 72 HTML 3.2 and CGI professional reference edition unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 73 HTML by example http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 74 Internet firewall http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 75 Intranets unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 76 Introduction to object-oriented programming using C++/Muller, Peter http://www.oopweb.com 77 Introduction to programming using Java/Eck, David http://www.oopweb.com 78 Introduction to socket programming http://book.onairweb.net/computer/network/An_Introduction_to_Socket_Programming/ 79 Java 1.1 unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 80 Java 1.1 unleashed, 2nd.ed. http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 81 Java 1.1 unleashed, 3rd.ed. http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 82 Java 114 documentation http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 83 Java AWT reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 84 Java by example http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 85 Java developer's guide http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 86 Java developer's guide http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 87 Java developer's reference http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 88 Java developer's reference http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 89 Java Distributed computing http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 90 Java enterprise http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 91 Java enterprise in a nutshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 92 Java foundation classes in a nutshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 93 Java fundamental classes reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 94 Java in a nutshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 95 Java in a nutshell, 3rd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 96 Java language reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 97 Java security http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 98 Java servlet programming http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 99 Java unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 100 Java unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 101 Java, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 102 _JavaScript : the definitive guide http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 103 _Javascript manual of style http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 104 _Javascript manual of style http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 105 Josh's GNU Linux Guide/Joshua http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/linux/Administration/Josh's_GNU_Linux_Guide/ 106 Late night activex http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 107 Late night activeX http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 108 Laura lemay's 3D graphics in and VRML 2 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 109 Laura lemay's activex and _VBScript http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 110 Laura lemay's graphics and web page design http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 111 Laura lemay's guide to sizzling websites design http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 112 Laura lemay's _javascript 1.1 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 113 Laura lemay's web workshop activex and _VBScript http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 114 Laura lemay's web workshop Graphics web page design http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 115 Laura lemay's web workshop _javascript http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 116 Learning perl http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 117 Learning perl on win32 http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 118 Learning the kornshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 119 Learning unix http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 120 Learning vi http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 121 Linux from Scratch/Beekmans, Gerard http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/linux/Administration/Linux_From_Scratch/ 122 Linux in a nutshell, 3rd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 123 Linux kernel/Rusling, David http://www.oopweb.com 124 Linux network administrator's guide/Dawson, Terry http://www.oopweb.com 125 Linux system administrator's survival guide http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 126 MAPI, SAPI and TAPI developer's guide http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 127 Mastering access 95 development http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 128 Microsoft access 97 quick reference http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 129 Microsoft access 97 quick reference http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 130 Microsoft backoffice 2 unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 131 Microsoft excel 97 quick reference http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 132 Microsoft excel 97 quick reference http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 133 Microsoft exchange server survival guide http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 134 Microsoft frontpage unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 135 Microsoft word 97 quick reference http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 136 Microsoft word 97 quick reference http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 137 Microsoft works 4.5 6-In-1 http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 138 More than 100 full-text e-books http://www.allfreetech.com/EBookCategory.asp 139 Ms backoffice administrator's survival guide http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 140 Ms backoffice unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 141 Mysql and msql http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 142 Netscape plug-ins developer's kit http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 143 Official gamelan java directory http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 144 Oracle built-in packages http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 145 Oracle PL/SQL built-in pocket reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 146 Oracle PL/SQL language pocket reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 147 Oracle PL/SQL programming guide to Oracle 8 features http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 148 Oracle PL/SQL programming, 2nd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 149 Oracle unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 150 Oracle unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 151 Oracle web applications PL/SQL developer's introduction http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 152 Patterns of enterprise application architecture/Fowler, Martin http://www.awprofessional.com/catalog/product.asp?product_id={574D77DF-6ED2-BC5-A6A8-02E59CA7482D} 153 PC week : the intranet advantage http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 154 Perl 5 by example http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 155 Perl 5 quick reference http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 156 Perl 5 unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 157 Perl 5.0 CGI web pages http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 158 Perl cookbook http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 159 Perl for system administration http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 160 Perl in a nutshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 161 Perl quick reference http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 162 Peter norton's complete guide to windows NT 4 workstations http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 163 Presenting activex http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 164 Presenting activex http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 165 Presenting javabeans http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 166 Presenting javabeans http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 167 Programming perl http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 168 Programming perl, 3rd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 169 Programming the Perl DBI http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 170 Red hat linux unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 171 Running a perfect intranet http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 172 Running Linux, 3rd.ed. http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 173 Sams teach yourself java 1.1 in 24 hours/ http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Java_1.1_Programming_in_24_Hours 174 Sams Teach yourself java in 21 days/Lemay, Laura http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Java_in_21_Days/ 175 Sams teach yourself linux in 24 hours/Ball, Bill http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Linux_in_24%20Hours/ 176 Sams teach yourself shell programming in 24 hours http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_Shell_Programming_in_24_Hours/ 177 Sams teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days http://book.onairweb.net/computer/sams/Sams_Teach_Yourself_TCP-IP_in_14_Days(SE)/ 178 Sed and awk http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 179 Sendmail http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 180 Sendmail desktop reference http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 181 Slackware linux unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 182 Special edition using java, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 183 Special edition using _javascript http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 184 Special edition using _javascript http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 185 Special edition using _Jscript http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 186 Special edition using lotus notes and domino 4.5 http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 187 Special edition using Microsoft SQL server 6.5, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 188 Special edition using Microsoft visual Interdev http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 189 Special edition using perl 5 for web programming http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 190 Special edition using perl for web programming http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 191 Special edition using Visual Basic 4 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 192 TCP/IP http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 193 Teach yourself activex programming in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 194 Teach yourself C++ in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 195 Teach yourself C++ in 21 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 196 Teach yourself CGI programming with Perl 5 in a week http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 197 Teach yourself database programming with VB5 in 21 days, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 198 Teach yourself database programming with visual basic 5 in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 199 Teach yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 hours http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 200 Teach yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 hours http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 201 Teach yourself internet game programming with java in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 202 Teach yourself java 1.1 programming in 24 hours http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 203 Teach yourself jave in café in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.tm 204 Teach yourself Microsoft visual Interdev in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 205 Teach yourself Microsoft visual Interdev in 21 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 206 Teach yourself oracle 8 in 21 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 207 Teach yourself perl 5 in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 208 Teach yourself perl 5 in 21 days, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 209 Teach yourself SQL in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 210 Teach yourself SQL in 21 days, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 211 Teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 212 Teach yourself TCP/IP in 14 days, 2nd.ed. http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 213 Teach yourself the Internet in 24 hours http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 214 Teach yourself the internet in 24 hours http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 215 Teach yourself _VBScript in 21 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 216 Teach yourself _VBScript in 21 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 217 Teach yourself visual basic 5 in 24 hours http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 218 Teach yourself Visual Basic 5 in 24 hours http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 219 Teach yourself Visual J++ in 21 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 220 Teach yourself web publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 days http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 221 Teach yourself web publishing with HTML in 14 days http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 222 Thinking in C++ http://www.mindview.net/Books 223 Thinking in C++/Eckel, Bruce - Vol.I, 2nd.ed. http://www.oopweb.com 224 Thinking in C++/Eckel, Bruce - Vol.II, 2nd.ed. http://www.oopweb.com 225 Thinking in Enterprise Java http://www.mindview.net/Books 226 Thinking in Java, 2nd.ed. http://www.oopweb.com 227 Thinking in Java, 3rd.ed. (pdf) http://www.mindview.net/Books 228 Tricks of the internet gurus http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 229 Tricks of the java programming gurus http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 230 Unix and internet security http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 231 Unix hints and hacks/Waingrow, Kirk http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Hints_&_Hacks/19270001..htm 232 Unix in a nutshell http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 233 Unix kornshell quick reference http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/Unix_KornShell_Quick_Reference/kornShell.html 234 Unix power tools http://www.hk8.org/old_web/ 235 Unix shell guide http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/shell/The_UNIX_Shell_Guide/ 236 Unix unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 237 Unix unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 238 Unix unleashed Internet Ed./Burk, Robin http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed(Internet_Edition)/fm.htm 239 Unix unleashed, System administrator's Edition http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed_System_Administrator's_Edition/toc.htm 240 Unix Unleashed/Sams Publication http://book.onairweb.net/computer/os/unix/Administration/UNIX_Unleashed/ 241 Upgrading PCs illustrated http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 242 Using windows NT workstation 4.0 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 243 _VBScript unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 244 _Vbscript unleashed http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 245 Visual basic 4 in 12 easy lessons http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 246 Visual basic 4 unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 247 Visual Basic 5 night school http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 248 Visual basic programming in 12 easy lessons http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 249 Visual Basic programming in 12 easy lessons http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 250 Visual C++ 4 unleashed http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 251 Visual C++ programming in 12 easy lessons http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 252 Web database developer's guide with visual basic 5 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm 253 Web database developer's guide with visual basic 5 http://www.emu.edu.tr/english/facilitiesservices/computercenter/bookslib/ 254 Web programming desktop reference 6-in-1 http://www.parsian.net/set1252/pages/books.htm jespere que sa servira ...