Ebook: The Developer Shortcut Guide to SUSE Linux

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Application development has a long and interesting history. From the switchboard plugs that programmed the first computers to today’s Web applications, a lot has happened. Academic discussions ebb and flow around topics such as software design, architecture, and methodologies in a quest to determine whether programming is an engineering discipline or an art or neither.

Adding to the many facets of this discussion is the open source movement—one of the most interesting things happening in application development today. Hardly a newcomer, open source had its formal roots planted 30 years ago by Richard Stallman at MIT. Software has a dual nature of being both a representation of an algorithmic idea and a creative product not unlike a musical or theatrical recording. Open source addresses these two aspects in a clear and straightforward manner. The algorithmic ideas are free and “open” in that their representation is the source code and that source code is available to anyone. The creative product is “produced” by a community of contributors that include management as well as technical contributions. This community is almost always virtual, global, and open to any interested person.

In this book, describe 3 subbab, that are: SUSE Linux Professional, Application Packages and Development Tools, and Building and Configuring a Development Workstation.

Download: The Developer Shortcut Guide to SUSE Linux.pdf


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