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by Don Denoncourt (Author), Barry Kline (Author) "The Linux operating system was initially available merely as a UNIX clone for Intel-based workstation..." (more)
Key Phrases: servlet accessed, graphical installer, init program, Red Hat, Apache Web, End of Chapter Review Key Terms (more...)
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Linux source code is freely available to everyone, and Linux is therefore often considered an excellent, low-cost alternative to more expensive operating systems. The Linux operating system may be used as an end-user platform as well as for a wide variety of other purposes, including networking and software development. By virtue of its functionality and availability, Linux has become quite popular. As a result, students around the world have been seeking Linux education. This book is a guide to setting up a complete Linux environment on which to learn about the various Web technologies. As you move through the text and the accompanying labs, you will build a system replete with a database management system, a Web server, and server-side Java. And you'll understand how it all works. Because the whole system is based on Linux, that wonder of the open-source era, everything you learn here is applicable to any platform on which Linux will run. These platforms include Apple hardware, Intel and Intel-compatible hardware, and, of course, the eServer iSeries by IBM. Each chapter contains hands on labs to reinforce your understanding of just how powerful Linux is.


About the Author
I'm Don Denoncourt, and I'm a Java evangelist. I spent 10 years in the world of business applications design using RPG and COBOL. One day I began to wonder if there was more to programming than structured applications. I bid farewell to friends and family and moved fifteen hundred miles to be a systems programmer at ASNA. There I began a journey of enlightenment as the masters of ASNA taught me the tenets of object-oriented programming with C++. I learned that, although structured techniques had served AS/400 programmers well, there was a better way. After five years, I was ready to come down off the mountaintop and preach the gospel of object-oriented programming. But C++ was a language for computer scientists; not business applications programmers. I needed a language that was not as complex and error-prone as C++ and yet was purely object-oriented. The company called Sun delivered that language to me in the form of Java.

The way is object-oriented programming; the language of the way is Java.

Midrange Computing has seen fit to give me access to a powerful media to spread my Java evangelism -- as a senior technical editor for Midrange Computing. It is my job to help MC readers prepare themselves for a future that involves the bandwidth of the Internet and the language and platform of Java. I thoroughly enjoy it.


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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Mc Press (July 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583470328
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583470329
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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servlet accessed, graphical installer, init program, inittab file, start tomcat, disk druid, java source file, cat command, bash shell, swap partition, root user, boot diskette, init method, current row, default shell, terminal session, less command, root partition, pound symbol, pipe the output, multitasking operating system, email client, exit code
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Red Hat, Apache Web, End of Chapter Review Key Terms, Programming Assignment Exercise, Review Questions, Microsoft Windows, Apache's Tomcat, Netscape Navigator, Gnome Help Browser, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Linus Torvalds, Sun Microsystems, Apache Group, Free Software Foundation, Linux-based Web, Tomcat Web, Visual Basic, Access Panel, Bell Labs, Installation Guide, Object Desktop, Programmer Analyst, Senior Programmer, Tomcat Java, Worldwide Web
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