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Book Review for -JBoss AS 7 Configuration Deployment and Administration
Have you heard the buzz about JBoss AS 7? Happy days for the developer community-- the productivity gains of JEE 6 are combined with lightning fast speed and minimal footprint for AS 7. The downside to all this is there is much to learn (again). Packt can help.
Book Review: Node Web Development
Node Web Development by David Herron is book written for those who want to start using Node.js for real Web Applications. Book is short and written for purpose of practical examples. Of course if it will be longer it would be even better but this is very good starting point for learning Node.js.
Book Review for -Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook
In the early chapters, the book is very explicit about how to set up your Eclipse project and which files to edit. The author takes no chances that the reader is unfamiliar with the environment, and spells everything out in perfect detail. Normally, I prefer printed books to electronic, but this is one case where an e-book would've been handy-- for code copying purposes. I spent my learning time dutifully typing in the author's suggestions, though, and was rewarded with properly running examples each time.
Book : Backtrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing by Vivek Ramachandran
This book will provide a highly technical and in-depth treatment of Wi-Fi security. The emphasis will be to provide the readers with a deep understanding of the principles behind various attacks and not just a quick how-to guide on publicly available tools
Book Review for 'BackTrack 4: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing
White hats, get a copy now before the bad guys snap them all up. I've just finished reading Packt Publishing's new book "BackTrack 4: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing". The book is meant to be a how-to guide for using BackTrack 4, a freely available Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to provide a platform for a hacker's arsenal. I'd never looked at Backtrack before, but believe me, it's a site to behold.
Review of "Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook"
I have been reading Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook by Sarath Lakshman, published by Packt, for a while. While most people I know learn shell scripts themselves, I was looking to refresh my concepts a little as well as have a reference lying around on the table for fast access. Since I was asked to review it for someone else, I thought I might as well post the review here.