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    Books In Genres: [Programming Languages] [Perl] [XML] [Linux] [Solaris] [PHP]
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Bibliography - Non-Fiction Books by Martin C. Brown

Linux Transfer for Power Users  (©2004)   350 pp.
Computer   Reference   Linux    Amazon US PB    Amazon Canada PB
Comment: A Roadmap for Migrating to Linux for Experienced Windows Users


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Solaris 9  (©2002)   408 pp.
Computer   Solaris    Amazon US PB    Amazon Canada PB


XML Processing with Perl, Python, and PHP  (©2001)   432 pp.
Computer   XML   Perl   PHP   Programming Languages    Amazon US PB    Amazon Canada PB


Perl: The Complete Reference (2nd edition)  (©2001)   1207 pp.
Computer   Perl   Programming Languages    Amazon US PB    Amazon Canada PB
Comment: Updated to cover PERL 5.6


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