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WEB SERVER INFO

Apache Week
Apache on A/UX Performance Hints

RAID TUTORIALS

Techtutorials Raid Tutorial
AC&NC Raid Tutorial

UNIX ADMIN INFORMATION
Veritas Command Line reference guide
Solaris software packages
DNS/BIND Tutorial
UNIX Guru’s Universe
Connecting to Any ISP with Solaris 7 and Solaris 8
Webmin: a web-based interface for system administration for Unix
VNC Software
Network Monitoring Tools
Big Brother Network Monitoring Tools
Public Domain Software for AIX
RRDTOOL - UNIX monitoring

HTML / CGI / Perl / JavaScript / PHP

Daves HTML Tutorial
HTML Tutorial
cgi and Perl tutorial
CGI Tutorials
JavaScript Tutorials
PHP XML Parser
XML

XML Tutorial
DTD Tutorial
another XML tutorial
XML Manual
XML Development tutorial

C/C++/Java

Forcing Garbage Collection in Java
Tutorial on Threads in Java
Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO
Java GuRu FAQ’s
What are patterns?
Nerd’s Heaven
inquiry.com
Linux Home Page
ACM Home Page:
ACM Classic Articles:
sorting algorithms in java
Java Tutorial
Object Oriented System Design
C Tutorial by Brian Kernighan
Programming in ANSI C
C++ Tutorial
C/C++/Java SiG of the New York Amature Computer Club
Java Docs
Java Socket Programming
more Java Socket Programming
UNIX/C Programming
POSIX Threads Programming
Linux Tutorial on POSIX Threads Programming

PERL

Perl Tutorial
More Perl Information
CPAN Perl archives

UNIX SHELL PROGRAMMING

Dan Rode’s website has some good scripts to learn from

LEX/YACC (Flex/Bison)

Simple Lex / Yacc Tutorial
another Lex / Yacc Tutorial
Lex And Yacc Links

SQL

Oracle SQL Guide
Structured Query Language
Another SQL Tutorial

C++ MySQL Tutorial
C++ API + Tutorial for Databases

CISCO/Networking

Short tutorial on Router Configuration
Configuring IP Routing Protocols

GENERAL INFORMATION
ANSI Excape Codes
Searchable RFC Archive
PacketStorm Security
Securityfocus
Tutorials on anything web related
Setting up Sendmail on Linux

 

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