Apache Phrasebook: Essential Code and Commands (Developer's Library)

Apache Phrasebook: Essential Code and Commands (Developer's Library)

by Daniel Lopez (Author), JesusBlanco (Author)

Synopsis

What is the new essential for Apache developers? The Apache Phrasebook. Packed with practical solutions, or phrases, for tasks that the Apache developer much accomplish every day, the phrasebook fills the need for a short, functional, to-the-point reference for Apache. The code contained in the phrasebook is flexible, so it can be easily adapted to your needs. Today's problem is likely to be tomorrow's problem, so don't waste your time on lengthy tutorials. Go straight to practical Apache tools that provide immediately applicable solutions for any situation with the Apache Phrasebook.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 25 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0672328364
ISBN 13: 9780672328367
Book Overview: Because Apache is the most-used web server running today, many Apache administrators are novices or don't complete the same tasks on a weekly basis. These readers are hungry for a concise, easy-to-use reference that puts essential code phrases at their fingertips. While there are many Apache books on the market, none of them answer essential questions quickly and efficiently. Administrators may want to fix a small problem that doesn't require pages of confusing explanation. Today's problem will likely not be tomorrow's problem, and the non-guru administrator wants answers each day to keep his server up-and-running. Apache Phrasebook is the guide to Apache that people will seek first to get the job done. Skipping the usual tutorial on Apache, the Apache Phrasebook goes straight to practical Apache tools, providing immediately applicable solutions for frequent tasks and code so flexible that it is easily adapted to the administrator's needs.

Author Bio

Daniel Lopez is President and CTO of BitRock, a company building multiplatform installation and management tools with a focus on open source. He is the original author of the mod_mono Apache module, the Comanche configuration tool and is a member of the Apache Software Foundation and speaks regularly at a number of open source related conferences.

Jesus Blanco is a Project Manager at BitRock, a company building multiplatform installation and management tools with a focus on open source. He is the author of the official Spanish translation of the Apache documentation. Jesus has a degree in Business Administration from University of Seville and a BS in Computer Engineering from UNED.