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TITLE |
| Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf, The |
| EDITION |
| 1st |
| ISBN |
| 0-596-00208-4 |
| AUTHOR(S) |
| Ellen Siever, Jessica P. Heckman, Stephen Figgins, Stephen Spainhour |
| PUBLISHER |
| O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. |
| PUBLISHED |
| 2001 |
| LEVEL(S) |
| 3 and 4 [about levels] |
| This edition has been replaced |
| Order current edition from amazon.com |
| SYNOPSIS |
More and more, technology professionals are relying on the Web, online help, and other online information sources to solve their tough problems. Now O'Reilly's Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf gives you the same convenient online access to your favorite O'Reilly books--from your CD-ROM drive.
The Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf delivers the information power of six complete O'Reilly Animal Guides covering the best of the open source web platform. We've included unabridged versions of Running Linux, 3rd Edition; Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition; Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition; MySQL & mSQL; Programming the Perl DBI; and CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Edition. As a bonus, you also get the new paperback version of Linux in a Nutshell.
This confluence of open source technologies represents the platform of choice for developing and deploying high performance web applications. Apache, MySQL, and Perl/Python/PHP are the tools that make Linux a great applications development platform, especially for robust web applications that run on Linux servers.
Never has it been easier to find what you need to know about Linux web servers online. Formatted in HTML, The Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf can be accessed with any web browser. The books--all 3276 pages of O'Reilly reference and tutorials--are fully searchable and cross-referenced, so you can search the individual index for each book or the master index for the entire collection. With the CD Bookshelf, you have a complete library of technical books that you can easily carry with you anywhere you need it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
| | Ellen Siever | Ellen Siever co-authored Perl in a Nutshell, 1st Edition and the Perl Modules Reference for the Unix edition of the Perl Resource Kit. She is also co-author of Linux in a Nutshell. Ellen was a programmer for many years, until she decided that writing about computers was more fun. | | Jessica P. Heckman | Jessica P. Hekman lives in Arlington, Massachusetts. She ventured into the real world in 1995 with a degree in Medieval History and Literature. She has put it to good use at O'Reilly & Associates (as a production assistant, assistant system administrator, author, and developer working on online books), at ZDNet (as a developer), and Curl Corporation (where she is currently programming and vesting). | | Stephen Figgins | Stephen Figgins is an editor with the O'Reilly Network. | | Stephen Spainhour | Stephen Spainhour co-authored Webmaster in a Nutshell, Perl in a Nutshell, 1st Edition, and contributed to many other O'Reilly titles. He is an avid fan of professional tennis, and when he's not checking for tennis scores on the Web, he enjoys cooking, electronic music, troubleshooting his home-built PC, and watching too much television. |
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