Open source innovation has given rise to many valuable
tools and technologies, including some of the most powerful
and popular web development tools available. LAMP
technologies (that is, Linux-Apache-MySQL-Perl/PHP/Python)
provide a great application development platform,
especially for robust web applications that run on Linux
servers. Solid, reliable, and affordable, it's no wonder
that LAMP is the platform of choice for web
development.
For years, O'Reilly's bestselling LAMP books have helped
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Bookshelf, 2nd Edition, delivers more than 3,600 pages
of easily searchable information in a convenient format
accessible from any web browser. You'll find the latest
editions of these books:
- Linux in a Nutshell, 4th edition
- Running Linux, 4th edition
- Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd edition
- Programming PHP
- Managing & Using MySQL, 2nd edition
- Practical mod_perl
As a bonus, the paperback version of Linux in a
Nutshell, 4th Edition, is included as well.
For the first time, this CD Bookshelf also includes
valuable content straight from the O'Reilly Network. Some
of the topics covered are: Cache Friendly Web, The Apache
Toolbox, MySQL Best Practices, Internationalization and
Localization with PHP, Choosing a Templating System,
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Contents
Linux in a Nutshell, 4th Edition
- Introduction
- System and Network Administration Overview
- Linux Commands
- Boot Methods
- Red Hat and Debian Package Managers
- The Linux Shells: An Overview
- bash: The Bourne-Again Shell
- tcsh: An Extended C Shell
- Pattern Matching
- The Emacs Editor
- The vi Editor
- The sed Editor
- The gawk Scripting Language
- RCS
- CVS
- Graphical Desktop Overview
- GNOME
- KDE
- An Alternative Window Manager: fvwm2