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May 2006

LinuxCommand.org

by sunny & 11 others
"Learn the Linux command line. Write shell scripts"

February 2006

DebianHelp.co.uk - Debian help made easy

by macroron & 2 others
very good articles,tutorials about debian linux and most will work for ubutu linux

tuXfiles - the Linux newbie help files, tutorials, and tips

by macroron & 2 others
provides Linux newbie help written in plain English, not in some incomprehensible geeky-tongue.

Windows A-Z Command Lines

by cascamorto & 20 others (via)
To find information about a command, on the A-Z button menu at the top of this page, click the letter that the command starts with, and then click the command name.

January 2006

SQL Relay

by pyxosledisciple & 1 other (via)
SQL Relay is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix and Linux supporting ODBC, Oracle, MySQL, mSQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, Interbase, Lago, SQLite and MS Access (minimally) with APIs for C, C++, Perl, Perl-DBI, Python, Python-DB, Zope, PHP, Ruby, Ruby-DBI, Java and TCL, drop-in replacement libraries for MySQL and PostgreSQL clients, command line clients, a GUI configuration tool and extensive documentation. The APIs support advanced database operations such as bind variables, multi-row fetches, client-side result set caching and suspended transactions. It is ideal for speeding up database-driven web-based applications, accessing databases from unsupported platforms, migrating between databases, distributing access to replicated databases and throttling database access.

*** [Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby Language] ***

by Jonathan & 16 others (via)
The ruby-doc.org Ruby documentation project is an effort by the Ruby community to provide complete and accurate documentation for the Ruby programming language.

*** [Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby Language] ***

by cascamorto & 16 others
The ruby-doc.org Ruby documentation project is an effort by the Ruby community to provide complete and accurate documentation for the Ruby programming language.

Setting up a Rails development environment using Locomotive

by cascamorto
2005 was assuredly a huge year for the Rails development team - the 1.0 milestone was hit, and with it came one of the most innovative development tools available, Locomotive. I've been using Locomotive in tandem with Subversion and MySQL for the past couple of weeks while working on some new projects which are now nearing completion - giving me some free time to write about my experiences using these tools, and how you can utilise them in your own development environment.

SQL Relay

by cascamorto & 1 other
SQL Relay is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix and Linux supporting ODBC, Oracle, MySQL, mSQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, Interbase, Lago, SQLite and MS Access (minimally) with APIs for C, C++, Perl, Perl-DBI, Python, Python-DB, Zope, PHP, Ruby, Ruby-DBI, Java and TCL, drop-in replacement libraries for MySQL and PostgreSQL clients, command line clients, a GUI configuration tool and extensive documentation. The APIs support advanced database operations such as bind variables, multi-row fetches, client-side result set caching and suspended transactions. It is ideal for speeding up database-driven web-based applications, accessing databases from unsupported platforms, migrating between databases, distributing access to replicated databases and throttling database access.

LinuxCommand.org: Learning the shell.

by macroron & 7 others
Learning the shell. Writing shell scripts. Script library. SuperMan pages. Who, What, Where, Why.

Linux Library Archive

by macroron
Linux Library->Configuration and Administration. Linux Library->Linux Programming. Linux Library->Learning Linux. Linux Library->Distributions. Linux Library->Linux Desktop->VI and Vim. +++