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Unix for dummies / by Levine, John R.(CARDINAL)195801; Young, Margaret Levine.(CARDINAL)195802;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-360) and index.
Subjects: UNIX (Computer file); Operating systems (Computers);
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Global gridded upper air statistics, 1980-1991 [electronic resource]. by National Climatic Data Center (U.S.)(CARDINAL)169937;
Describes the atmosphere for each month of the year represented on a 2.5 degree global grid at 15 standard pressure levels. Mean and standard deviation values were compiled for sea level pressure, wind speed, air temperature, dew point, height and density. Eight-point wind roses were also compiled.Disc characteristics: CD-ROM.Systems requirements: DOS-based computer system; CD-ROM drive.Written in ASCII format; files may be converted to an appropriate UNIX format by transferring them from a DOS machine to a UNIX machine using File Transfer Protocol.
Subjects: Databases.; Atmosphere, Upper; Meteorology;
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MAC OS X Lion : the missing manual / by Pogue, David,1963-(CARDINAL)279095;
pt. 1: The Mac OS X desktop. The new Lion landscape -- Folders & windows -- Organizing your stuff -- Spotlight -- Dock, desktop & toolbars -- pt. 2: Programs in Mac OS X. Documents, programs, & mission control -- Entering data, moving data & time machine -- Services, automator & AppleScript -- Windows on Macintosh -- pt. 3: The components of Mac OS X. System preferences -- The free programs -- CDs, DVDs & iTunes -- pt. 4: The technologies of Max OS X. Accounts, parental controls & security -- Networking, file sharing & AirDrop -- Printing, scanning, fonts & graphics -- Sound, movies & speech -- The Unix crash course -- Mac OS X online. Internet setup & iCloud -- Mail & contacts -- Safari -- iChat -- SSH, FTP,VPN & web sharing -- pt. 6. Appendix A: Installing Max OS X Lion -- Appendix B: Troubleshooting -- Appendix C: The Windows-to-Mac dictionary -- Appendix D: The master Mac OS X secret keystroke list.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Mac OS.; Mac OS; Operating systems (Computers); Macintosh (Computer);
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Digital literacy : skills & strategies / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.(CARDINAL)863220;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 669-730) and index.3D Printing -- Access to Communication Technology -- Algorithms -- Anchored Instruction -- Android OS -- Anonymity and Anonymizers -- Apple -- Apps/Applications -- Artificial Intelligence -- Assessing Digital Literacy -- Assistive and Adaptive Technology -- Assistive Technology in Education -- Audio Streaming -- Augmented Reality -- Avatars and Simulation -- Bandcamp -- Binary Hexadecimal Representations -- Blended Learning -- Bloom's Taxonomy -- Bots -- Boyd, Danah Michele -- Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) -- Browsers -- Catfishing -- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act -- Clickbait -- Cloud Computing -- Coding in the Curriculum -- Collaborative Software (Groupware) -- Community of Practice -- Computer Addiction -- Computer-Aided Design -- Computer-Aided Design in Education -- Computer-Assisted Instruction -- Computer Ethics -- Computer Fraud -- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act -- Computer Viruses and Worms -- Constructivism -- Creative Commons -- Cyberbullying -- Cybercrime -- The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act -- Cyber Monday -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberstalking -- Cyberterrorism -- Dark Web -- Data Harvesting -- Data Literacy -- Data Management -- Data Protection -- Deepfake -- Desktop and E-publishing -- Digital Citizenship -- Digital Divide -- Digital Economy -- Digital Footprint -- Digital Forensics -- Digital Libraries and Artifacts -- Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants -- Digitial Storytelling -- Discord -- Doxing -- DVDs -- E-books and Education -- Encrypton -- Ethics of algorithms -- Ethics of Social Media: Free Speech -- Facebook -- File Transfer Protocol -- Firewalls -- Firmware -- Freedom of Information Act -- Game-Based Learning -- Gee, James Paul -- Gmail -- Google -- Google Slides -- Graphical User Interface -- Graphics Formats -- Graphics Technologies -- Green Computing -- Hacking -- Holographic Technology -- HTML -- Human-Computer Interaction -- Hypermedia in Education -- Identity Theft -- Image Editing -- IMGUR -- Information Ethics -- Information Technology -- Instagram -- Instructional Design -- Intellectual Property -- Intelligent Tutoring Systems -- Internet Privacy -- Internet Safety -- Intranet -- iOS -- iPads in the Classroom - iTunes -- Jenkins, Henry -- Keynote -- Light-Emitting Diodes -- LinkedIn -- Liquid Crystal Technology -- Mac OS -- Malware -- Media Literacy -- Microscale 3D Printing -- Microsoft Excel -- Microsoft PowerPoint -- Microsoft Word -- Mobile Operating Systems -- Music Editing -- Myspace -- Online Anonymity -- Online Communication -- Online Entertainment and Music Databases -- Online Games: Roles, Rules, and Etiquette -- Online Privacy -- Online Safety -- Open Source -- Optical Storage -- Peer-to-Peer Payment Apps -- Phishing -- Privacy Settings -- QR Codes -- Random-Access Memory -- Ransomware -- Reddit -- Scientific Literacy -- Search Engines -- Sexting -- Snapchat -- Social Impacts of Cybercrime -- Social Media -- Social Media Addiction -- Social Media and Depression -- Social Media and Isolation -- Social Media and Job Hunting -- Social Media and Law Enforcement -- Social Media and Religion -- Social Media and the Self-Esteem of Its Users -- Social Media as a Teaching and Learning Tool -- Social Media Mining -- Social Networking Services -- Software Architecture -- Spam -- Spam Filters -- Speech-Recognition Software -- Spotify -- Spyware -- Technical Drawing -- Technoethics and Society -- Telecommunications -- TikTok -- Touch Screens -- Transmedia Storytelling -- Tumblr -- Turkle, Sherry -- Twitch -- Twitter -- Universal Design for Learning -- UNIX -- Virtual Reality -- Wearable Technology -- Web 2.0 in the Schools -- Wikipedia -- Windows Operating System -- XML (Extensible Markup Language) -- YouTubeAims to introduce users to explanations of cutting-edge, as well as everyday, technology, explaining these technologies and their primary elements through clear prose informed by expert analysis.
Subjects: Reference works.; Computer literacy.; Digital media.; Information technology.;
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Unix shell programming / by Kochan, Stephen G.(CARDINAL)510184; Wood, Patrick H.(CARDINAL)749040;
Subjects: Systems programming (Computer science);
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Learn enough developer tools to be dangerous : command line, text editor, and Git version control essentials / by Hartl, Michaelauthor.; Hartl, Michael.Learn enough series.(CARDINAL)857625;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Three of the core tools needed for modern software development are the Unix command line, a text editor, and version control with Git. But you don't need to learn "everything" about them, just how to use them efficiently to solve real problems. In Learn Enough Developer Tools to Be Dangerous, renowned instructor Michael Hartl teaches the specific concepts, skills, and approaches you need so you can learn to write apps, get hired, collaborate, and maybe even launch your own company. Even if you've never used (or even heard of) these tools before, Hartl helps you quickly build technical sophistication and master the lore you need to succeed. Focused exercises help you internalize what matters, without wasting time on details pros don't care about. Soon, it'll be like you were born knowing this stuff--and you'll be suddenly, seriously dangerous. Learn enough about . . . Running a terminal, entering and editing commands, and using man pages -- Manipulating and inspecting files: from basic copying to finding patterns -- Organizing files with directories -- Learning Minimum Viable Vim -- Basic and advanced editing techniques with editors like Atom and VS Code -- Using the human-readable Markdown language for writing quick documentation -- Formatting source code and writing executable scripts -- Getting started with Git and GitHub -- Using key Git workflows: commit, push, branch, merge, and more -- Collaborating on Git projects and resolving code conflicts -- Setting up dev environments: macOS, Linux, Windows, and cloud."--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects: Computer software; Computer programming.;
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Cooperative summary of the day [electronic resource] : TD3200 - period of record through 1993 / by United States.National Weather Service.(CARDINAL)138845; Environmental Research Laboratories (U.S.)(CARDINAL)308319; National Climatic Data Center (U.S.)(CARDINAL)169937;
v. 1. Oregon, Washington -- v. 2. California -- v. 3. Idaho, Montana -- v. 4. Arizona, Nevada -- v. 5. Colorado, Wyoming -- v. 6. New Mexico, Utah -- v. 7. North Dakota, South Dakota -- v. 8. Kansas, Nebraska -- v. 9. Texas -- v. 10. Oklahoma, Texas -- v. 11. Iowa, Minnesota -- v. 12. Michigan, Wisconsin -- v. 13. Illinois, Missouri -- v. 14. Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi -- v. 15. Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio -- v. 16. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont -- v. 17. New York, Pennsylvania -- v. 18. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, West.Virginia -- v. 19. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee -- v. 20. Alabama, Florida, Georgia -- v. 21. Alaska, Hawaii, Pacific Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Island.Disk characteristics: CD-ROM.System requirement: IBM-compatible PC; MS-DOS 3.3 or later; CD-ROM drive; 300 MB hard disk space available.
Subjects: Databases.; Atmospheric temperature; Evaporation (Meteorology); Meteorology; Precipitation (Meteorology); Snow; Soil temperature;
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Beyond the Golden Gate : oceanography, geology, biology, and environmental issues in the Gulf of the Farallones / by Karl, Herman A.(CARDINAL)166581; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-76).System requirements for CD-ROM: IBM compatible PC equipped with a CD-ROM drive ; Intel(R) Pentium(R) or equivalent processor, Microsoft(R), Windows 95 OSR 2.0, Windows 98 SE, Windows Millenium edition, Windows NT 4.0 with Service pack 5, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, 64 MB of RAM ; color monitor that can display 256 colors (16.7 million recommended)System requirements for Macintosh and UNIX computers: Power PC(R) processor, Mac OS software version 8.6, 9.0.4, 9.1, or OS X; some features of Acrobat 5.0 may not be available for OS 8.6 and OS X due to OS limitations ; 64 MB of RAM. Almost any UNIX workstation can read these files.
Subjects: Geology; Oceanography; Marine ecology; Coastal zone management;
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C++ programming / by Ullman, Larry E.(Larry Edward),1972-(CARDINAL)539208; Signer, Andreas,1974-(CARDINAL)463024;
Subjects: C++ (Computer program language);
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1961-1990 global climate normals [electronic resource] / by National Climatic Data Center (U.S.)(CARDINAL)169937; World Meteorological Organization.(CARDINAL)284555;
" ... a collection of DOS ASCII files which describe the 1961-1990 global standard climate normals for over 4000 stations worldwide computed by more than 135 countries and territories as part of the World Meteorological Organization CLINO activity"--Container insert.System requirements: Compatible with MS-DOS, Windows, and Unix systems.
Subjects: Climatic normals.; Climatology;
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