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  • MySQL and Perl, the marriage of convenience
  • MySQL and Perl have been around for quite a while. They are still widely used even if the "fashion" is changing. This article talks about these two products working together as a whole, either on the Internet or on your local network. The provided example is written for Unix systems, free or not, even if it can be adapted to other widespread "systems". What this article is : a small review of what can be done with this pair, showing ease of use, speed, reliability, security... What this article is not : neither a MySQL tutorial nor a Perl tutorial; neither a MySQL review nor a Perl review. Accordingly, we’ll see MySQL at work in combination with Perl, without forgetting that "there is more than one way to do it". What about this nice pair ? MySQL is a Relational DataBase Management System (RDBMS) available from http://www.mysql.com. It’s released under GNU GPL for free depending on what it is used for. Check the licensing policy on the MySQL’s website. It works either as a server or a client on many platforms. A few other RDBMS exist as free software and we won’t make any comparisons since the choice of MySQL for this article is arbitrary. Neither will we compare to the big "commercial" guns such as Informix, Oracle, Sybase... It is enough to say that MySQL is probably one of the most widely used DBM on the Internet. For this article we’ll use the version 3.23.36 (again, arbitrarily). At the time of this writing, the
  • Honda XR250R Owners Manual PDF
  • This motorcycle is designed and constructed as an operator only model. The seating configuration does not safely permit the carrying of a passenger. Do not exceed the vehicle capacity load. ON/OFF-ROAD USE This motorcycle is designed and manufactured for both “ON ROAD” and “OFF ROAD” use. For “ON ROAD” use we recommend the fitting of ON ROAD TYPE TYRES. To comply with Local Laws Regulations it may be necessary to fit additional equipment. Parts for “ON ROAD” user are available from your dealer. READ OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY Pay special attention to statements preceded by the Following words: Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or loss of life if instructions are not followed. CAUTION: Indicated a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions are not followed. NOTE: Gives helpful information. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when resold. HONDA XR250R OWNER’S MANUAL All information in this publication is based on the latest production information available at the time of approval for printing. HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission. © Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 1983 Ripped by JAW 2004 www.crustyquinns.com WELCOME, The motorcycle presents you a challenge to master the machine, a challenge to adventure. You ride through the wind, linked to the road by a vehicle that responds to your commands as
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data and Backup Compression
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 introduces two new compression features (available in Enterprise and Developer editions) that are of interest to users with large databases. Data compression applies to individual tables and indexes within a database and comes in two options: ROW and PAGE. Backup compression is a new option when backing up a database to external storage. Both compression techniques can be used to reduce the amount of online storage required for databases and their backups. Data Compression Data compression can be configured for an entire heap (table with no clustered index), clustered index, non-clustered index, or indexed view. For partitioned tables and indexes, the compression option can be configured separately (and differently) for each partition. The data compression option can be specified during CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX by using the new table_option DATA_COMPRESSION = NONE or ROW or PAGE. The data compression option can also be changed later through ALTER TABLE or ALTER INDEX with a (new for TABLE) REBUILD clause. Data compression affects the physical storage of columns within a row and rows within a page on disk and in memory. It does not change the logical attributes of the data or the way it is presented by the database, so there are no changes visible to the application. Data compression requires more processing for select, insert, and update than for uncompressed data. Furthermore, compression is generally more expensive than decompression. For these reasons, in most cases, Microsoft recommends that compression not be used on tables and indexes if the size of
  • Preparing Your Working Environment
  • In order to avoid any headaches while going through the case studies in this book, it's best to install the necessary software and configure your environment the right way from the start. Although we assume you already have some experience developing PHP applications, we'll quickly go through the steps to install your machine with the necessary software. The good news is that all the required software is free, powerful, and (finally!) comes with installers that make the programs easy for anyone to set up and configure. The bad news is that there are many possible configurations, so the instructions written might not apply 100% to you (for example, if you are using Windows, you may prefer to use IIS instead of Apache, and so on). We'll cover the installation instructions separately for Windows and *nix based machines. We'll also cover preparing the database that is used in many examples throughout the book; these instructions apply to both Windows and *nix users, so be sure not to miss this section at the end of the appendix. To build websites with AJAX and PHP you will need (quite unsurprisingly) to install PHP. The preferred version is PHP 5, because we use some of its features in Chapter 11. You also need a web server. We will cover installing Apache, which is the web server preferred by most PHP developers and web hosting companies. Because we've tried to make the examples in this book as relevant as possible for real-world scenarios, many of them need
  • GPS User's Guide
  • Before you start, check that your StreetFinder GPS package contains the following components. ... GPS Instructions for Palm III and Palm V Handhelds GPS User's Guide StreetFinder ® Deluxe 2000 GPS for the Palm III handheld GPS for the Palm V handheld GPS for the laptop PC Table of Contents Package Contents..........................................................................................................................................................................1 · GPS for Palm Handhelds .................................................................................................................................................1 · GPS for Laptop PCs ..........................................................................................................................................................1 GPS Itructio for Palm III and Palm V Handhelds...........................................................................................................2 · Itall StreetFinder on your Palm handheld..................................................................................................................2 · Download a Map to your Palm........................................................................................................................................2 · Use StreetFinder GPS on your Palm handheld.............................................................................................................3 · FAQs....................................................................................................................................................................................5 GPS Itructio for the Laptop Receiver...............................................................................................................................6 · Check System Requirements...........................................................................................................................................6 · Start GPS.............................................................................................................................................................................6 · FAQs....................................................................................................................................................................................6 ©2000 Rand McNally. All rights reserved. StreetFinder is a registered trademark of Rand McNally. Palm is a trademark of Palm Computing Incorporated 1 Package Contents Before you start, check that your StreetFinder GPS package contai the following components. · GPS for Palm Handhelds • one GPS receiver for the Palm handheld • StreetFinder Deluxe 2000 software • one car windshield mount • one car lighter adapter • one carrying case • one AC adapter (Palm III GPS receiver only) If you are missing anything, please contact the Rand McNally technical support department at (847) 982-0944 and request a replacement. · GPS for Laptop PCs • one GPS receiver • StreetFinder Deluxe 2000 software Page Download PDF
  • 2004 and up Mazda 3 Short Throw Shifter Installation Manual
  • Tools Required: -Philips head screw Driver -3 small flat head screw drivers -10mm Socket and ratchet -Needle nose pliers 1. Unscrew the stock shift knob by rotating it counter clockwise. 2. Open the Storage compartment in the center console and remove the foam rubber mat in the bottom. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws. 3. Lift up on the rear of the console to begin removal. 4. Continue console removal by lifting the front of the console. The entire console can now be removed in one piece. Place the console in a safe place. 5. Unscrew the 2 screws at the front of the console. 6. Remove the ashtray by pulling up and out. 7. Remove the lighter face plate by pulling up and out. 8. Use a Philips head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws exposed by removing the lighter face plate. Download pdf 2004 and up Mazda 3 Short Throw Shifter Installation Manual
  • BlueCat Linux Board Support Manual
  • How to Submit a Support Request Where to Submit a Support Request OVERVIEW DOWNLOADING AND BOOTING BLUECAT LINUX ON THE TARGET Prerequisites Downloading and Booting Overview Setting up Hardware Connecting the Video Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse Connecting the Target Board Serial Port to the Host Booting Scenarios Booting BlueCat Linux on an x86 Target from a Floppy Booting BlueCat Linux on an x86 Target from a Hard Disk or DiskOnChip Booting BlueCat Linux on an x86 Target from a CD-ROM Booting BlueCat Linux on an x86 Target from a Network or a Parallel Port KERNEL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 BlueCat Linux Board Support Guide for x86 Boards CHAPTER 4 SUPPORTED DEMO SYSTEMS Demo Systems developer Demo System osloader Demo System showcase Demo System SUPPORTED DEVICE DRIVERS NEW FEATURES Kernel Version BlueCat Linux Cross-Development Tools Supported Cross-Development Hosts KNOWN PROBLEMS AND LIMITATIONS x86 Target Board Problems and Limitations User Documentation Updates CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 BlueCat Linux Board Support Guide for x86 Boards For More Information For more information on the features of BlueCat Linux, refer to the following printed and online documentation. • BlueCat Linux Release Notes This printed document contains late-breaking information about the current release of BlueCat Linux. • BlueCat Linux User’s Guide This document contains information about installing, configuring and using BlueCat Linux. • Online information The complete BlueCat Linux documentation set is available on the BlueCat Linux Documentation CD-ROM. Books are provided in both HTML and PDF formats. Updates to
  • Jmp - An Introductory User's Guide
  • This guide is intended to help you begin to use JMP, a basic statistics package, and apprise you of its general capabilities and limitations. This manual assumes that you are familiar with operating a Macintosh computer. Its purpose is not to explain the meaning of statistical tests and terms. Before attempting to use JMP you must decide what you need to do with your data and what results you would like to see. This manual takes you from that point and teaches you how to get the information you seek from JMP. Please refer to your textbook or professor for a detailed understanding of the statistics and probability involved in your project. GETTING STARTED To use JMP and create a new file, double click on the JMP icon and select New from the File menu. To open a sample datafile or any other JMP datafile just double click on the icon. This automatically opens the JMP application as well as the datafile. JMP looks like a spreadsheet. In order to use it, you must first fill the columns with your data. Then you must ask JMP to analyze the data according to specifications that will yield the results you desire. When you create a new file, one column will automatically appear. You can begin putting data in that column by highlighting the first block and typing in a piece of information. Hit the tab key to move to the next row. Additional columns can be created and deleted by selecting from the Cols
  • From Programming Language Design to Computer Construction
  • Niklaus Wirth of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology {ETH] waspresented the 1984 ACM A. M. Ihring Award at the Association's Annual Conference in San Francisco in October in recognition of his outstanding work in developing a sequence of innovative computer languages: Euler' ALGOL-W, Modula, and Pascal. Pascal, in particular, has become significant pedagogically and has established a foundation for future research in the areas of computer language, systems, and architecture. The hallmarks of a Wirth language are its simplicity, economy of design, and high-quality engineering, which result in a language whose notation appears to be a natural extension of algorithmic thinking rather than an extraneous formalism. Wirth's ability in language design is complemented by a masterful writing ability. In the April 1971 issue of Communications of the ACM, Wirth published a seminal paper on Structured Programming {"Program Develop- ment by Stepwise Refinement"] that recommended top-down structuring of programs {i.e., successively refining program stubs until the program is fully elaborated]. The resulting elegant and powerful method of exposition remains interesting reading today even after the furor over Structured Programming has subsided. 1lvo later papers, "Toward a Discipline of Real-Time Programming" and "What Can We Do About the Unnecessary Diversity of Notation" {published in CACM in August and November 1974, respectively], speak to Wirth's consistent and dedicated search for an adequate language formalism. The Taring Award, the Association's highest recognition of technical contributions to the computing community, honors Alan M. Taring, the English mathematician who defined the computer prototype Taring machine and helped
  • Open Source Software and XML
  • Open source software (OSS) is both a philosophy and a process. As a philosophy it describes the intended use of software and methods for its distribution. Depending on your perspective, the concept of OSS is a relatively new idea being only five or ten years old. On the other hand, the GNU Software Project -- a project advocating the distribution of “free” software -- has been operational since the mid ‘80’s. Consequently, the ideas behind OSS have been around longer than you may think. When people think about OSS they often think about “free”, but the term “free” should be equated with freedom, and as such people who use “free” software should be: 1. free to run the software for any purpose 2. free to modify the software to suit their needs 3. free to redistribute of the software gratis or for a fee 4. free to distribute modified versions of the software Put another way the term “free” should be equated with the Latin word “liberat” meaning to liberate, and not necessarily “gratis” meaning without return made or expected. In the words of Richard Stallman, we should “think of ‘free’ as in ‘free speech,’ not as in ‘free beer.’” Activity - Writing and reading MARC In this first activity you will write, read, and download sets of MARC records. Through the process you will learn about MARC as a data structure, become familiar with an open source “toolbox” for manipulating MARC data as well as means of acquiring MARC data from remote servers using other sets