Книга: Coders at Work: Reflections on the craft of programming
About the Author
About the Author
Peter Seibel is either a writer turned programmer or programmer turned writer. After picking up an undergraduate degree in English and working briefly as a journalist, he was seduced by the web. In the early '90s he hacked Perl for Mother Jones Magazine and Organic Online. He participated in the Java revolution as an early employee at WebLogic and later taught Java programming at UC Berkeley Extension. In 2003 he quit his job as the architect of a Java-based transactional messaging system, planning to hack Lisp for a year. Instead he ended up spending two years writing the Jolt Productivity Award–winning Practical Common Lisp. Since then he’s been working as chief monkey at Gigamonkeys Consulting, learning to train chickens, practicing Tai Chi, and being a dad. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife Lily, daughter Amelia, and dog Mahlanie.
- About the author
- CHAPTER 5 On the Internet
- The DISPLAY Processor
- Before You Begin the Installation
- The Computer Icon
- Use Essential Commands from the
- Using the Text Editors
- Browsing the Internet
- Laying the Foundation: The localhost Interface
- Beyond the Network and Onto the Internet
- The SSH Tools
- Setting a Password for the MySQL Root User