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Developer Linux News for May 07, 2009
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A Few Questions For Jaldhar H. Vyas (May 07, 2009, 21:31)
Debian News: "How did you end up using Debian
and becoming a DD?"
"Because I don't actually like computers."
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Rails 3 Gets Supersized With Merb (May 07, 2009, 18:31)
InternetNews: "The Ruby on Rails (RoR) open
source framework is about to get more modular and faster -- thanks
to some benefits of its recent merger with Ruby rival Merb."
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git 1.6.3 packages for Ubuntu Jaunty (May 07, 2009, 15:31)
MyThoughts: "Today git 1.6.3 was released. You
can install git 1.6.3 for Ubuntu Jaunty with the use of my
repository."
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Autoconf and Automake Tutorial (May 07, 2009, 12:31)
Core Dump: "When I went hunting for autotools
tutorials, they were too elementary (based on a hello.c, with no
dependency check) or too long, 100 page books on autotools."
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User Personalization with PHP:
The Home Page (May 07, 2009, 10:31)
Webreference: "In this article, we will be
looking at the home page of the application. This is the first page
that the user will see after they have gone through the
authentication process. The page will provide links and access to
the rest of the application, except the admin section"
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Starting perl GUI programming (May 07, 2009, 03:01)
Handle With Linux: "I need to extend my
programming knowledge, I know as a system administrator, I should
automate everything I need to do more than twice and therefore I
need more programming skills. I've been thinking of learning shell
programming, as it is the most ubiquitous in Linux systems."
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Micro-Frameworks: Big Things in Small Packages (May 07, 2009, 00:01)
Linux Magazine: "Indeed, the quality of Rails,
CakePHP, Django, and Catalyst notwithstanding, some developers have
rebuffed the large frameworks, citing bulk and complexity, to
create smaller and simpler alternatives. Dubbed
micro-frameworks--think microcomputer versus mainframe—the
tools shape incoming requests into something manageable and leave
the rest up to you."
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