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Guide to OSF/1 : a technical synopsis
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ISBN: 0937175781 9780937175781 Year: 1991 Publisher: Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly,

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Managing projects with Make
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ISBN: 0937175188 Year: 1989 Publisher: Newton, Mass. O'Reilly

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PEXlib reference manual: 3D programming in X
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ISBN: 1565920295 Year: 1992 Publisher: Sebastopol, Calif. O'Reilly

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The future does not compute : transcending the machines in our midst
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Year: 1995 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly & Associates

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Many pundits tell you that the computer is ushering us toward a new Golden Age of Information. A few tell you that the computer is destroying everything worthwhile in our culture. But almost no one tells you what Stephen L. Talbott shows in this surprising book: the intelligent machine gathers its menacing powers from hidden places within you and me. It does so, that is, as long as we gaze into our screens and tap on our keyboards while less than fully conscious of the subtle influences passing through the interface.Talbott awakens us to these influences by conducting a wide-ranging tour: Why do we hail the birth of the electronic global village just as villagers around the world are killing each other? Is the Net an instrument for social dissolution? Do the Renaissance origins of virtual reality throw light on our world-creating and world-destroying choices today? Does reality have a future? Were the barriers to creation of thinking machines clarified by a little-known philologist investigating the mythic consciousness of the ancients? Does the computer centralize or decentralize structures of power? Or does this question miss the point, because intelligent machines that run by themselves are creating a new global totalitarianism without a despotic center? Is the frantic urging to put schoolchildren on the Internet any more reasoned than the seventies' fad for programmed instruction, or the eighties' fad for computer literacy? Does an unrecognized law link the public face and the dark underside of the Net? If so, can we expect flame wars, weird impersonations, pornographic commerce, and Net psychoses to grow increasingly pronounced and erratic, while at the same time the reasoned mechanisms for filtering "strict business" from the chaos steadily gain in effectiveness? Is artificial intelligence raising machines to a human level, or are we descending to the machine's level? After reading The Future Does Not Compute, you will never again be able to sit in front of your computer with quite the same glazed stare.(BACKCOVER COPY) The technological Djinn, now loosened from all restraints, tempts us with visions of a surreal future. It is a future with robots who surpass their masters in dexterity and wit; intelligent agents who roam the Net on our behalf, seeking the informational elixir that will make us whole; new communities inhabiting the clean, infinite reaches of cyberspace, freed from war and conflict; and lending libraries of "virtually rea...

Managing projects with make
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ISBN: 0937175900 9780937175903 Year: 1991 Publisher: Sebastopol: O'Reilly,

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Managing projects with GNU make
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ISBN: 0596006101 9780596006105 0596523165 0596552548 Year: 2004 Publisher: Beijing : O'Reilly,

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The utility simply known as make is one of the most enduring features of both Unix and other operating systems. First invented in the 1970s, make still turns up to this day as the central engine in most programming projects; it even builds the Linux kernel. In the third edition of the classic Managing Projects with GNU make, readers will learn why this utility continues to hold its top position in project build software, despite many younger competitors. The premise behind make is simple: after you change source files and want to rebuild your program o

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