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- Understanding Linux
- Linux Filesystem Overview
- Logging Facilities in Linux
- Overview of Daemons, Init, and Xinetd in Linux
- Overview of GNU Autotools
- Overview of RPM
- Overview of PAM and NSS
- Understanding Identity Management
- Understanding the Open Source Methodology
- Understanding SUSE Linux
- Overview of LSB
- Overview of Build.RPM
- Using Build.RPM
- Overview of WBEM and CIM
- Writing a CIM Provider
- Overview of YaST
- Writing a YaST Module
- Including Your Project in the SUSE Linux Distribution
- Systems Engineering in SUSE Linux
- Writing Init Scripts for SUSE Linux
- Systems Engineering in C/C++
- GCC Basics
- Using GNU Make
- Using GNU Autoconf
- Using GNU Automake
- Using GNU Libtool
- Standard I/O in C
- Standard I/O in C++
- Multiprocess Applications in C/C++
- Multithreaded Applications in C/C++
- Message Passing in C and C++ on SUSE Linux - Pipes, FIFOs, and Message Queues
- Synchronization in C and C++ on SUSE Linux - Mutexes, Locks, and Semaphores
- Shared Memory in C and C++ on SUSE Linux - Shared Memory Segments and Memory-Mapped Files
- Signaling and Signal Handling in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Network Programming in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Cross Platform IPC in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Event Logging in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Writing Daemons in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Writing Applications for Xinetd in C and C++ on SUSE Linux
- Using GNU Autotools with RPMs
- PAM-Enabled Applications in C and C++
- Scripting for the Linux System
- Standard I/O in Perl
- Standard I/O in Python
- Multiprocess Perl Applications in SUSE Linux
- Multithreaded Perl Applications in SUSE Linux
- Multiprocess Python Applications in SUSE Linux
- Multithreaded Python Applications in SUSE Linux
- Network Programming in SUSE Linux for Perl
- Network Programming in SUSE Linux for Python
- Event Logging in SUSE Linux for Perl
- Event Logging in SUSE Linux for Python
- RPMs for Perl Applications
- RPMs for Python Applications
- PAM-Enabled Applications in Perl
- PAM-Enabled Applications in Python
- Web Applications using LAMP
- Programming to MediaWiki
- Writing Apache Modules in Perl using mod_perl
- Standard I/O In PHP
- Multithreaded PHP Applications in SUSE Linux
- Network Programming in PHP for SUSE Linux
- Event Logging in PHP for SUSE Linux
- Deploying LAMP Web Applications
- Web Applications in Java
- Deploying Java Web Applications
- Web Services on Linux
- Overview of Web Services
- SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
- REST
- Using Web Services in Standard Applications
- Using Web Services in Web Based Applications
- Writing Secure Web Services
- Identity Management and Web Services
- LAMP-Based Web Services
- Writing SOAP Web Services as Apache Modules in Perl
- Writing REST Web Services as Apache Modules in Perl
- Writing SOAP Web Services in PHP using NuSoap
- Writing REST Web Services in PHP
- Java Web Services
- Writing SOAP Web Services in Java using Apache:Axis
- Data Storage Services on SUSE Linux
- Comparing Data Storage Types
- Programming to Multiple Data Sources
- About MySQL
- Basic Relational Database Schema Design
- About OpenLDAP
- About eDirectory
- Database Schema Design for LDAP Directories