Book Reviews
Symfony 1.3
PHP web developers with an understanding of object-oriented design are taught how to create "Model-View-Controller-based" web applications. Powerful features can help you avoid repetitive coding tasks, integrate other frameworks and libraries, and boost performance. The authors provide a foundation for developing web apps and services then show how to decrease development time and increase maintenance ease.
Symfony 1.3, Web Application Development
Tim Bowler, Wojciech Bancer
Packt Publishing, 2009
ISBN: 1847194567
US$ 39.99
https://www.packtpub.com/book/symfony-1-3-web-application-development
Linux Sysadmin Recipes
For the busy sys admin, Linux Sysadmin Recipes is the reference to grab when your network starts having interruptions. Kemp teaches you how to script LDAP, explains when it's best to use Perl instead of sed and awk, and shows how to keep your networks secure using Perl, bash, and intelligence. Kemp also addresses the less technical, but equally important, topics of time management, efficiency, and dealing with frustrated colleagues.
Linux Sysadmin Recipes
Juliet Kemp
Apress, 2009
ISBN 1-4302-2449-5
US$ 34.99
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