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Shell Corner: Littera Delenda Est (Part Two) Ed Schaefer In this month's Shell Corner, Royce Williams provides part two of his attack on removing unusual characters in filenames. Wed, 30 May 2007
Regular Expressions: Python's Mechanization Cameron Laird In this month's Regular Expressions column, Cameron and Kathryn look at using the dynamic language Python to handle specific automation needs. Wed, 30 May 2007
Elements of Efficient and Secure Service Provisioning with Solaris Kristy Westphal Westphal looks at the elements involved in building a server in Solaris 10 that will take advantage of all the available features. Wed, 30 May 2007
Test Your Knowledge of Users and Groups Emmett Dulaney Emmett offers some questions to test what you know about user and group fundamentals. Wed, 30 May 2007
Certification Changes and Updates Emmett Dulaney Emmett takes a look at the latest changes made to some of the more popular certification exams and what you need to know. Wed, 30 May 2007
Examining SlickEdit 2007: Code Quick | Think Slick Emmett Dulaney Emmett takes a look at the latest release of one of his "favorite" utilities -- Visual SlickEdit 2007. Sun, 29 Apr 2007
Regular Expressions: Good Works with Real Databases Cameron Laird Cameron and Kathryn discuss how sanitizing databases while learning a new software technology can be a rewarding experience. Sun, 29 Apr 2007
Shell Corner: Littera Delenda Est Ed Schaefer Reader Royce Williams describes his experiences removing files with tricky characters in their filenames in part one of his article. Sun, 29 Apr 2007
More Forensic Tools Kristy Westphal Westphal takes a look at some old and new tools for forensic processing of hard drives. Sun, 29 Apr 2007
Book Review: Beginning C: From Novice to Professional Ed Schaefer Ed looks at the latest edition of Beginning C. He explains why novices who want to learn "C" on a C99 compiler should read this book. Sun, 29 Apr 2007
Shell Corner: analyze-postings Ed Schaefer As an instructor for the University of Phoenix Online, I not only work with Netnews groups for my personal interests, but professionally, too. While it’s not hard to find a Netnews reader (most email programs seem to include NNTP compatibility nowadays), it’s not very easy to do any sort of analysis of news postings, which is exactly what I need to do for my classes.
I need to be able to calculate two things: total number of postings in a given period of time, and number of days during that period that there were postings. For example, if we talked about the first week of September, that’s a 7-day period, during which time a given student could post an arbitrary number of articles on any of 0-7 days. Fri, 30 Jul 2004
Apache Authentication Russell Dyer Dyer describes authentication and how to control user access. Thu, 29 Apr 2004
Certification Issues and Thoughts Emmett Dulaney What follows are questions that I’ve asked and the answers that I've received from three people in various IT fields. Tue, 6 Sep 2005
Certification: How Prepared are you for e-Biz+? Emmett Dulaney An economic downturn is often viewed as a good time to pad the resumé with a few certifications. And what can be better padding than one-exam certifications that are good for life, such as those offered by CompTIA? Sat, 29 Nov 2003
Marcel's Linux Game of the Month Marcel Gagné Since this is the first column in this series, I'm going to start with a little justification. After all, when you are doing something that looks more like fun than work, there always seems to be some "splaing to do". So, let me explain. Linux as a computing platform has come a long, long way since it appeared way back in 1991, so much so that it is now ready to replace that other rather common desktop OS we see on PCs everywhere. (Shhh . . . don't mention the name!) In the server room, Linux has been king for some time. Now, Linux is ready for the desktop and the business applications that the average office worker depends on — word processors, spreadsheets, Web browsers, electronic organizers, email packages, and so on. If you're still following my logic, then winning the business desktop is already a done deal — it's just going to take a little while. That means it's time for Linux to look to the final frontier, which takes me back to the justification for this series. Tue, 12 Jul 2005
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