Linux Journal Issue #204/April 2011

Features

Drupal 7: the Webchick behind the Wheel  by Katherine Druckman
An interview with Angela Byron, co-maintainer of Drupal 7.
Drush: Drupal for People Who Hate Mice  by James Walker
It makes life easier for those of us who spend some of our working hours hacking away at the command prompt.
Simplicity and Performance: JavaScript on the Server  by Avi Deitcher
Surprisingly, the language of the browser is powerful, easy to use and well-suited to high-performance server-side programming—when done right.
Zotonic: the Erlang Content Management System  by Michael Connors
It's easy to use and open source.

Indepth

Find Yourself with the Google Maps API  by Mike Diehl
DIY Google Maps.
Rich Internet Apps That Just Work—Writing for the User  by Avi Deitcher
With the right tools, you can build rich apps that work with, not against, the user.
Quick User Interfaces with Qt  by Johan Thelin
Qt Quick is transforming user interfaces.
Calibre  by Dan Sawyer
Organize your e-book collection before it gets (even more) out of control.

Columns

Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge   PostgreSQL 9.0  
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell   Mad Libs Generator, Part II  
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin   Interview with a Ninja, Part II  
Kyle Rankin's Hack and /   Your Own Personal Server: DNS  
Doc Searls' EOF   Hacking with Humor  

Review

D-Link's Boxee Box  by Shawn Powers

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