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Developer Linux News for Dec 12, 2001
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Enterprise Linux Today: Bynari Announces Free Release of Insight Client 2.6 for Linux
(Dec 12, 2001, 21:10)
"Bynari Inc. developer of the Insight Collaboration products for
Linux announced a promotion on the current version of the original
Linux based client-providing connectivity to Microsoft Exchange
users."
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ComputerWorld.com: Sharing the Tight Way (Dec 12, 2001, 20:33)
"...allow me to [describe] how shared libraries are handled on
Linux, which is a Unix clone. Consider yourself warned, however,
that what I'm about to describe isn't the official policy on how to
manage .so versions in Unix or Linux. This is simply my observation
of how Linux library maintainers generally work. There's probably
an official policy guide on .so versioning, but more likely than
not, it simply describes what Unix programmers already do, which is
whatever makes sense at the time."
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Kernel Cousin KDE #28 by Aaron J. Seigo, Juergen Appel, and Rob Kaper (Dec 12, 2001, 19:04)
KDE is a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for
Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary
functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the
technological superiority of the Unix operating system.
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CUCY.net: Lost Programming (Reflections from an accidental programmer) (Dec 12, 2001, 12:57)
"The old man cocked an eyebrow at me and said, 'I've written a
few open source programs in my day. Perhaps I didn't introduce
myself. My name is Don ... Don Knuth.'"
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LinuxWorld.Com: Intro to programming in LXP (Dec 12, 2001, 12:14)
"My first article on LXP was essentially an introduction, and a
basic HOWTO on LXP as a whole. This article will detail the basics
of creating an actual application with LXP. However, before we get
into that, I would like to introduce you to a particular feature of
LXP -- reserved objects."
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Tcl-URL! - weekly Tcl news and links (Dec 10) (Dec 12, 2001, 09:10)
All the latest news from the Tcl world.
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