Dear Reader,
We've published a number of excellent articles this last month, but here are four we'd like to point you to--just in case you missed them the first time around...
Top Five Open Source Packages for System Administrators
In her countdown of the five most useful and widely applicable
open source administrative tools, AEleen Frisch, author of
"Essential System Administration, 3rd Edition," covers #4, LDAP.
You'll also find a link to her article on #5, Amanda. And check
back at ONLamp.com to find out what's next on her list.
The Do's and Don'ts of Shareware, Part 3
In the final installment in this series, Sanford Selznick
describes how to handle payment processing, distribution,
and marketing of your new application. Solid information
helpful to beginning and experienced developers alike.
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Jakarta Struts: Seven Lessons from the Trenches
Chuck Cavaness, author of "Programming Jakarta Struts," describes
for Java programmers some of the lessons he learned the hard way
when he used the Struts framework to build a company application.
Cryptographic Terminology 101
No matter how good your internal security, your data isn't safe
if it's sent externally as plain text. To protect your sensitive
information from prying eyes, you need cryptography. Dru Lavigne's
latest column gives a crash course on this field's vital terminology.
See you next month!
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