To prepare yourselves for the following session, do subtask 01.03, then look at the readings linked from this page to prepare yourselves to understand what we will be talking about during the following session.
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20130822
Preparations for servers session
on servers
How Web Servers Work
by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
In
Web Design in a Nutshell , 3rd Edition
, read parts of chapter 4, "A Beginner's Guide to the Server"
Unix Directory Structures
, p. 46 through
File Naming Conventions
, p. 50
glance over
Unix/Linux: Getting Started
by UNC-CH ITS
The Structure of UNIX
by beginners.co.uk [three pages, and you'll need to scroll down to see the content]
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20131010 | formulas
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20131022 | database
20131024 | lab
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20131029 | rdbms
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20131112 | queries & sql
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20131119 | lab
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20131121 | design
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