I Love Unix!

I Love Unix!I spend the majority of my days working with OpenSource Unix derivatives and have to say I enjoy every minute of it! Not a day goes by where I do not learn something new or discover a new way to solve a problem all thanks to Unics (Everything has a beginning).

If you are passionate about GNU / Unix / Linux / OpenSource I apologise for the generalization “Unix” but wanted to focus on the OS and tools that make moving between one Unix variant and another as easy as pie. :)
Putting aside all the nuances that distinguish the many flavors of Unix, once you gain a core understanding of the Community, Tools and Kernels, you find that moving from one OS flavor to another is as simple as uname and man.

Take for instance my latest branch off the Unix treeHP-UX. Having minimal exposure to HP-UX I wanted to get up to speed quick as possible, so I grabbed a copy of the HP-UX Study Guide and booked the CSA exam knowing that if I had a goal I would not just move onto the next flavor. ;)

The book was a great resource and I only wished I had read it sooner as it covered many tools and concepts that are commonplace in SVR4 Unix derivatives such as Solaris. I felt like I was stepping back 10 years to when I first started to discover basic utilities such as cat, sed and awk but explained in so much detail that I found myself learning some new tricks!. Even if you are not interested in HP-UX this book is so well written and easy to condense that it is worth a place on your Unix bookshelf!.

As for HP-UX, well I felt right at home and only had to spend time learning the key differences such as Software Management and HP’s Partitioning Continuum technology (Virtualization to you and me) – very cool!.

Would I run HP-UX on my own servers? Probably not, it’s not OpenSource for starters (plus I don’t have the hardware), and to be honest I have been running FreeBSD for over 10 years now and no matter how many Unix/Linux derivatives I encounter not one has been able to surpass FreeBSD’s community, stability and manageability. Plus FreeBSD is Free in every sense!. :)

Speaking of FreeBSD you might have noticed the image in the upper left corner of this post – yes you guessed it; FreeBSD 7.0 has been released!.
I have been running a release candidate for a while now and have to say that the one thing you will notice is how fast it runs. Don’t take my word for that either, check out the Benchmarks and read through the new features explained in detail over at the BSD Devcenter. With performance like that why would you want to run any other OS?

Download your copy from here and never look back. :twisted:

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas From Wave22007 is almost over and what a year this has been for Wave2!

My programming preferences have gone full circle, from beginning the year playing snakes and ladders (Python), I spent the summer drinking coffee (Java) and finally settled down surrounded by Camel’s, Lama’s and Parrots (Perl). Bizarre but never dull!

Steady progress has been made all round and as always the Open Source community has proven a valuable resource. Not a day went by where I did not discover something new or think of a new idea that could be built using Open Source Software. I only wish I had more time in the day!.

My Christmas present came early this year in the form of a MySQL 5.1 Cluster DBA Certification Study Guide. I have been putting off the final MySQL certification while waiting for the book to arrive, and now it is in my hands the only thing preventing me from taking the exam is the lack of free space over the Christmas period. Hehe :twisted:

I also ordered a Nokia N810 (My Techie Present). My laptop is not small enough to carry around with me and I am hoping to capture more development time on this device. Either that or feed my mind. ;)

Anyway I’m off to hit the WarHawk servers before getting ready to see the New Year in Amsterdam – home of the Blender Institute. With projects like AuthStor making great progress and ideas such as Unix Architect and BinaryStor slowly maturing, I cannot wait to see what 2008 holds for Wave2!

Before I head off I have to mention the Catalyst Advent Calendar. Every year they pack 24 days of tutorials and tips into the month of December. If you are looking to get the most of the Catalyst Framework you really must take a look at this resource. I was able to prototype AuthStor in under 2 weeks and enjoyed every minute!

Wave2 Wishes You a Very Merry Christmas and an Open Source New Year!!!