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Developer Linux News for Jan 22, 2001
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Kernel Cousin Gimp #28 By Cris Flagg (Jan 22, 2001, 22:47)
Newsletter of the Gimp developers' mailing list prepared by Cris
Flagg. The Gimp is a high-end, open-source graphics application
which competes with Adobe Photoshop.
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LinuxPR: theKompany.com Releases KDE Studio Gold, a GUI IDE for KDE
(Jan 22, 2001, 21:58)
"This new release delivers a full-fledged IDE for the
development of sophisticated C++ KDE applications - including the
high utility features you expect from a modern development
environment, such as code completion, dynamic syntax highlighting
and popup function parameter lookup."
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CNET News.com: Start-up to sell open-source Web software (Jan 22, 2001, 21:43)
"Zend hopes the PHP software for generating Web pages on the fly
will be as good a foundation for its business plan as Linux has
been for Red Hat."
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Python-URL! for January 22, 2001 (Jan 22, 2001, 21:10)
"Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language."
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Tcl-URL! for January 22, 2001 (Jan 22, 2001, 19:58)
Tcl (Tool Command Language) is used by over half a million
developers worldwide and has become a critical component in
thousands of corporations. It has a simple and programmable syntax
and can be either used as a standalone application or embedded in
application programs. Best of all, Tcl is open source so it's
completely free.
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Linuxnewbie.org: My steps to building and installing the 2.4 kernel in Redhat 7 (Jan 22, 2001, 08:26)
"I was getting really frustrated building this kernel using the
online and hard copy resources, because they sorta get sketchy in
some parts (ie 'depends on the system', 'if you want', 'might be a
good idea'). So I got together all of my resources in one place,
sat down with the README and CHANGES docs that come with the
kernel, and decided to document, step by step, the process I went
through."
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MySQL.org: MySQL 3.23 Declared Stable (Jan 22, 2001, 08:19)
"Apart from being more stable, more optimized and more portable,
the MySQL 3.23 release has several major features not present in
the 3.22 or 3.21 releases."
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LinuxToday.com.au: The Path Of The Penguin (Jan 22, 2001, 07:47)
"For 4 days of mayhem, sleep deprivation, motivating speakers
and elevating workshops, you can still register online at, of
course, linux.conf.au."
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