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Developer Linux News for Sep 23, 2005
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Editor's Note: The Empire's New Clothes (Sep 23, 2005, 23:30)
Office 12, just like Vista, once again proves that Microsoft
doesn't care about the end-user. Again.
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The Globe and Mail: Popular PHP is Hot, and It's Canadian (Sep 23, 2005, 22:00)
"Quick--name a Canadian-made computer-programming
language..."
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Computer Business Review: Linux Trademark Group Denies Registration Failure (Sep 23, 2005, 16:45)
"The Linux Mark Institute... has denied reports that it has
'failed' to register the Linux trademark in Australia and clarified
its position on Linux trademark licensing..."
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developerWorks: XML in Firefox 1.5, Part 1: Overview of XML Features (Sep 23, 2005, 05:30)
"The most recent version, Firefox 1.5, comes with many features
for XML developers, including XML parsing, XHTML, CSS, XSLT, SVG,
XML Events in JavaScript, and XForms..."
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KernelTrap: Debating Coding Style (Sep 23, 2005, 04:00)
"The Linux kernel coding style document was recently upgraded to
say 'the preferred form for passing a size of a struct is the
following...'"
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Marcelo Tosatti: Linux 2.4.32-rc1 (Sep 23, 2005, 03:15)
"Here goes the first -rc of v2.4.32, containing a set of small
corrections here and there, most of them being fixes backported
from v2.6..."
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NewsFactor: In Defense of the Linux Trademark (Sep 23, 2005, 02:30)
"Intellectual property can give lawyers a headache. When it
does, most of us are conditioned to ask the druggist for Aspirin,
not the medical term for the active ingredient, 'acetylsalicylic
acid...'"
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ONLamp: One... No... Two Things Linux Has That Windows Doesn't (Yet) (Sep 23, 2005, 01:45)
"A cry from a fellow composer arrived yesterday asking how to
quickly adjust the gain level for over 10,000 audio files..."
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osViews: Design Efficiency and Top-Down Development (Sep 23, 2005, 01:00)
"Zeek Greko's recent online article, Community: It's Not About
Linux, It's the Desktops, Stupid!, came dangerously close to the
truth about open-source development..."
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