September 25, 2008 by Hughes (Erlang) Let’s say you want to give a try to Erlang (Discover our post about Why Erlang?) for your next web development project and you want to be up and running as quickly as possible… you just landed smoothly in the right place. This post is the starting point of a series of posts in which I’m going to provide you with all the commands you’ll need to set up an Ubuntu 8.04 server loaded with Erlang, Mochiweb proxied by Nginx. In the same series, I’ll also cover: * The basic configuration of Postfix (mail) * The use of Imagemagick to create dynamically a captcha for your application * The configuration of Bind9 in order to play with the url CNAME The goal here is not to set up an hardened production server with all the optimizations
How many of you have had that sinking feeling as your PC boots up? You know, a slight niggle in the back of your mind that says this is taking longer than
This page provides a basic tutorial on understanding, creating and using regular expressions in Perl. It serves as a complement to the reference page on regular expressions perlre. Regular expressions are an integral part of the m//, s///, qr// and split operators and so this tutorial also overlaps with "Regexp Quote-Like Operators" in perlop and "split" in perlfunc.