Archive for the ‘Books’ Category

Book of the Month: VI Tips Essential vi/vim Editor Skills

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

VItipsHere’s a good read for those who are new to vi/vim editor.
As for me, I really like vim for a very simple reason there’s no need to use mouse :p.

Book of the Month: The Definitive Guide to CentOS

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

centosI am recently getting hooked into using CentOS. More than anything else, I still don’t know everything about it that’s why stumbling to this book is quite timely. Another is the issue with Bind DNS that my seatmate encountered. I haven’t experienced it even though we’re using almost the same resources. We’ll see.

Book of the Month: JBoss in Action

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

JBossPink-Sandbox suggested we use JBoss instead of Apache Tomcat as our web server. And since Manning has the most updated book for JBoss (Jboss in Action, 2009), this is the book for the month for me.

But I’m not making promises, okay? It only became a new entry in my extra-long-to-do list.

Book of the Month: Grep, Pocket Reference

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

GrepA very useful guide for those who are beginning to use command line for filtering lists. It includes Basic and Extended Regular Expressions among others.

I hope you find it useful too.

Book of the Month: OpenSuse 11.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

OpenSuseSince it’s the month wherein OpenSuse 11.1 was released, it’s just right to have a brief introduction on OpenSuse 11.0.