Archive for the ‘Computer Science’ tag
HOWTO: Build a Linux VPS Host in 24 Hours
ClassHelper.org’s computer science section has a new addition. The Linux VPS host tutorial will teach you how to turn any reasonably modern computer into a virtual private server hosting platform. The guide uses Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS as the base server operating system, with virtualization provided by VMware Server 2.0. It includes full instructions for creating a Debian Linux virtual machine with the ISPConfig hosting control panel installed on it.
Top Ten Habits of Successful Programmers
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Around the globe, millions of people are either working as software developers, or aspire to get paid for development work some day. These folks go by many names: software engineer, coder, and developer. At the end of the day, they’re all still programmers, people who understand how to translate what a computer needs to do into the code that gets the job done. To succeed at programming over the long term, a few simple rules need to be followed. Read the rest of this entry »