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GHOSTSTORY Exploring the Boo scripting language

Boo is a scripting language tailor-made for Mono and .NET. This haunting mixture of Python and C# may be just what you need to get started with the .NET framework.

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LITTLE HELPER Exploring the TiddlyWiki personal wiki

TiddlyWiki brings the spirit of the new Internet to a tiny scale. We’ll show you how to get organized with this wiki for one.

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FASTER, HIGHER, FARTHER Programming websites with AJAX

AJAX offers a fast and efficient approach for building interactive websites. We’ll show you how to call upon the powers of AJAX for your own web creations.

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REVOLUTION, TAKE TWO Exploring the New Internet

Modern websites bear little resemblence to their legacy predecessors. We’ll show you why the new web is different and how you can benefit from the system of technologies we know collectively as Web 2.0.

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QUICKIE WIKIS Lightweight wikis without databases

If you are thinking about starting a wiki, and you don’t want the overhead of a full-scale, database-driven system, try these light and lean wiki wonders.

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Issue #98 / Jan 2009

Cover Theme: Virtual Admin

DVD: Ubuntu 8.10

Highlights:

So you already know about Xen – what now? Do you have the tools you need to stay ahead of your virtual environment? This month we explore some expert apps for deploying and managing virtual ne... more »

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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing

by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
Building an email system at the enterprise level requires careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email infrastructure.
 

 

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