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Developer Linux News for Jun 12, 2009
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Android Scripting Environment Adds More Power to Google Phone (Jun 12, 2009, 21:31)
Tech Source From Bohol: "If you are a
programmer, then you will surely love this newly introduced Android
application. It's appropriately called Android Scripting
Environment (ASE) since this program makes it possible for you to
edit and execute scripts directly on your Android device."
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Fedora is concerned about Mono (Jun 12, 2009, 20:31)
Netstat -vat: "Since Mono benefits from the
Microsoft/Novell interoperability agreement, some in the Linux
community have concerns about the legal status of mono when it
comes to redistribution. Among those that have a concern is Fedora
Project Leader Paul Frields."
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MySQL: Five Dials to Set (Jun 12, 2009, 16:29)
Database Journal: "MySQL can be installed and
up and running in a matter of minutes with RPMs or even quicker
with tools like xampp. However, there are so many dials to turn,
and options to set that even experienced DBAs can feel overwhelmed.
With that in mind, we'd like to focus your attention on ten areas
that will put you on solid footing."
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Dynamically creating gui objects on demand in Perl (Jun 12, 2009, 15:02)
HandleWithLinux: "I've been working on my
project for learning perl Gui programming. What I want to do is
create a Gui interface for Linux commands. Not because I think
there's any need for such a thing but just because I think it
provides a good base for learning Perl. It's not meant to be
production software but maybe I can turn it in to a learning tool
for linux commands or something."
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A Guest Essay In Favor of Mono (#1) (Jun 12, 2009, 01:32)
Linux Today Blog: "I am a member of the Debian
Mono Group, Debian CLI Applications Team, and Debian CLI Libraries
Team. I've been working on packaging for the Mono stack and
applications which make use of it in Ubuntu (and Debian) for just
under a year. And, fully aware of the flame war, threats and
personal attacks which will follow, I'm going to take you up on
your "invitation"."
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