Peter John Brown Books

Pascal From Basic
Pascal From Basic

By P.J. Brown, Peter John Brown, Brown, Peter John, Peter John Brown, P. J Brown

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*About this book* **Pascal from BASIC** is designed for users who are new to Pascal but who are already able to program in BASIC. For them, the task is to realign their thinking on the subject of p...

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Starting With UNIX
Starting With UNIX

By P.J. Brown, Peter John Brown, Brown, P. J. (Peter John)

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Bibliography: p. 196 Includes index

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Brown Starting With UNIX
Brown Starting With UNIX

By P.J. Brown, Peter John Brown, Brown, P. J. (Peter John)

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Bibliography: p. 196 Includes index

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PASCAL From BASIC
PASCAL From BASIC

By P.J. Brown, Peter Brown, Peter John Brown, Brown, Peter John, Peter John Brown, P. J Brown

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*About this book* **Pascal from BASIC** is designed for users who are new to Pascal but who are already able to program in BASIC. For them, the task is to realign their thinking on the subject of p...

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Information Architecture With XML: A Management Strategy
Information Architecture With XML: A Management Strategy

By Peter Brown, Peter John Brown, Peter Pappamikail

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One of the only books on this subject to focus on XML's value as a business tool rather than the technology. This book deals with important management issues and focuses on demonstrating XML's valu...

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Information Architecture With XML
Information Architecture With XML

By P.J. Brown, Peter Brown, Peter John Brown, Peter Pappamikail

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One of the only books on this subject to focus on XML's value as a business tool rather than the technology. This book deals with important management issues and focuses on demonstrating XML's valu...

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