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  • The Definitive Guide to Lift: A Scala-based Web Framework

    The Definitive Guide to Lift: A Scala-based Web Framework

    by Derek ChenBecker, Tyler Weir, Marius Danciu

    Apress's firstPress series is your source for understanding cutting-edge and emerging technology. Short, highly focused, and written by experts, firstPress books save you time and effort. They contain the information you could get based on intensive research yourself or if you were to attend a conference every other week–if only you had the time. They cover the concepts and techniques that will keep you ahead of the technology curve.

  • The qmail Handbook

    The qmail Handbook

    by Dave Sill

    It covers everything from how email works, to how daemontools work, to how qmail works, gluing it all together, then showing you how to start adding features to it like spam control and remote access. — Joe Topjian, Adminspotting.net The qmail Handbook is designed to guide system and mail administrators of all skill levels through the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the qmail server.

  • Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL: From Novice to Professional

    Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL: From Novice to Professional

    by W. Jason Gilmore

    I can report that Gilmore and Apress have given the world one book that will replace many other PHP and MySQL volumes. This is one that the reader will consistently rely on and keep near to hand. I can summarize this review in nine words: If you want to learn PHP, buy this book. ...an extremely detailed book. — Richard Testani, Apple-Sauce.

  • From Bash to Z Shell: Conquering the Command Line

    From Bash to Z Shell: Conquering the Command Line

    by Oliver Kiddle, Jerry Peek, Peter Stephenson

    Some areas are covered in other books, but this one goes into some little-seen side streets and alleyways to show you the shortcuts to more efficient use of the shell. ...The material here is invaluable: you're not going to get it from the manual pages! I strongly recommend it. — Ernest J. This is a totally neat idea for a book... the command line gets addictive quickly.

  • Pro Apache, Third Edition (Expert's Voice)

    Pro Apache, Third Edition (Expert's Voice)

    by Peter Wainwright

    "...a behemoth of a resource for everything you ever wanted to know about Apache." ? Doug Schasteen, member, Kansas City's PHP User Group "This is by far the best ?know all, end all? reference, bar none. My hat goes off to Peter Wainwright and Apress for opening up a whole new world to me." ? Eric Wolf (a.k.a. "nawlej"), Codewalkers.com This book aims to teach you everything you need to know to build, install, and configure every aspect of Apache, the world's most popular Web server.

  • The Definitive Guide to Plone

    The Definitive Guide to Plone

    by Andy McKay

    "Enjoyable to read?it has plenty of cautionary notes, hints, and other bits of advice that keep the reader awake and interested." ? Samuel Sotillo, ZopeMag.com This unique guide to Plone covers everything from installing Plone (on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux) to writing code for the system. As part of the Apress library of Python programming and content management tools, The Definitive Guide to Plone is authored by a member of Plone's core development team, Andy McKay.

  • BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

    BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

    by Mark Beckner, Ben Goeltz, Brandon Gross, Brennan OReilly, Stephen Roger, Mark Smith, Alexander West

    BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach is based on the experiences of many of the most prominent experts in the field. It features over 170 problem-solving recipes for BizTalk developers and administrators. BizTalk Server 2006 builds on the heritage and core architecture of BizTalk Server 2004, leading to a powerful tool that encompasses the latest Microsoft technologies and industry standards for automating and managing business processes.

  • Practical Subversion (Expert's Voice in Open Source)

    Practical Subversion (Expert's Voice in Open Source)

    by Garrett Rooney

    What I especially like about product-oriented books like (Practical Subversion) is when the authors sneak in advice on best practices?gems that make you go, ?wow,' in a bathtub. (Practical Subversion) introduced me to some new things that I hadn't considered before (tab competion? cool!). (Practical Subversion's) narrative style means you can actually read it, without being mired in a hodgepodge of footnotes and references.

  • Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom

    Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom

    by Randal Schwartz, Apress

    In each column, Randal ... carefully discusses the problem, and then shows the Perl code needed to resolve it. Each column is written in a conversational style that is easy to read, yet doesn't talk down to you. Check out the table of contents and see why it made my mouth water. If you are a Perl fan, you will enjoy this. Highly recommended. Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 columns from popular and prolific Perl columnist Randal Schwartz.

  • The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming (Expert's Voice)

    The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming (Expert's Voice)

    by Keir Davis, John Turner, Nathan Yocom

    This book is?one nice and convenient package that I will keep on the shelf as a reference manual. — Derek Anderson, JavaRanch GreenHorn The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming offers a clear, concise treatment of creating clients and servers under the Linux operating system. This book assumes that you know C and have experience developing code on Linux, but it provides everything else you'll need as a programmer for real-world network programming.

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