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Titre : | Practical Ruby for System Administration |
Auteurs : | Andre Ben-Hamou |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Apress, 2007 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-59059-821-4 |
Résumé : |
Ruby has set the world on fire, proving itself a serious challenger to Perl and Python in all spheres. In particular, more and more people are discovering that Ruby's flexibility, superb feature set, and gentle learning curve make it a natural choice for system administration tasks, from the humblest server to the largest enterprise deployment. Within the pages of *Practical Ruby for System Administration*, you'll learn the Ruby way to construct files, tap into clouds of data, build domain-specific languages, perform network traffic analysis, and more. Based on author **Andr├® Ben Hamou**'s own experiences working as a system administrator, this book will help you pick up practical tips on Ruby coding style, learn how to analyze and improve script performance, and make use of no-nonsense advice on scripting workflow, including testing and documentation. Above all, you'll come to appreciate the sheer power of Ruby and the hundreds of benefits it offers for system administration. * This book places equal emphasis on fundamental Ruby concepts as well as practical how-tos. * It uses examples from other languages to ease the transition to Ruby. * The book is concise, entertaining, and informativeÔÇöunlike many books aimed at system administrators, which can be overly long and stodgy. ** |