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LinuxWorld: Introduction to AOLserver, Part 4
Oct 7, 1999, 18:10 UTC (0 Talkbacks) (Other stories by Philip Greenspun)

"In Parts 1, 2, and 3 of our series, we got an introduction to AOLserver, to programming AOLserver with Tcl, and to database programming with AOLserver, respectively. In this fourth and final installment, Philip Greenspun guides us through some more advanced database programming techniques for AOLserver, including transactions, logging, performance and more."

"If you've been following along with each installment of this series, you have downloaded and configured (and perhaps even compiled) AOLserver; have learned the basics of AOLserver programming with Tcl; and have gotten a good start on database programming with AOLserver. Our final installment covers advanced database programming, including transactions, logging, and performance."

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Related Stories:
LinuxWorld: Introduction to AOLserver, Part 3 (Sep 27, 1999)
LinuxWorld: Introduction to AOLserver, Part 2 (Sep 24, 1999)
LinuxWorld: Introduction to AOLserver, Part 1 (Sep 24, 1999)
IT-Analysis: AOL tackles Open Source Community (Jul 13, 1999)
CNET News.com: AOL releases open-source software (Jul 10, 1999)
AOLserver 3.0 Released to the Open-Source community (Jul 08, 1999)
32BitsOnline: Alternative Web Servers (Apr 10, 1999)

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