Linux Journal Contents #204, April 2011
on March 31, 2011
Linux Journal Issue #204/April 2011
Features
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Drupal 7: the Webchick behind the Wheel
by Katherine Druckman
An interview with Angela Byron, co-maintainer of Drupal 7. -
Drush: Drupal for People Who Hate Mice
by James Walker
It makes life easier for those of us who spend some of our working hours hacking away at the command prompt. -
Simplicity and Performance: JavaScript on the Server
by Avi Deitcher
Surprisingly, the language of the browser is powerful, easy to use and well-suited to high-performance server-side programming—when done right. -
Zotonic: the Erlang Content Management System
by Michael Connors
It's easy to use and open source.
Indepth
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Find Yourself with the Google Maps API
by Mike Diehl
DIY Google Maps. -
Rich Internet Apps That Just Work—Writing for the User
by Avi Deitcher
With the right tools, you can build rich apps that work with, not against, the user. -
Quick User Interfaces with Qt
by Johan Thelin
Qt Quick is transforming user interfaces. -
Calibre
by Dan Sawyer
Organize your e-book collection before it gets (even more) out of control.
Columns
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Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
PostgreSQL 9.0
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Mad Libs Generator, Part II
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Interview with a Ninja, Part II
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Kyle Rankin's Hack and /
Your Own Personal Server: DNS
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Doc Searls' EOF
Hacking with Humor
Review
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D-Link's Boxee Box
by Shawn Powers