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News Linux News for Apr 03, 2004:
Lost Art of Computer Programming: Behind The Scenes at The Embedded Systems Conference
(2004-04-03 01:00:06) "Inside are the gems I discovered at this year's Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco, including current directions in embedded Linux development, progressive silicon art, robots for science and entertainment, public transportation and the relentless drive of the economy..."
eWeek: Torvalds Did Want to See SCO's Code
(2004-04-03 02:00:49) "Linus Torvalds, Linux's founder and leader, doesn't agree with The SCO Group Inc. CEO Darl McBride's characterization of Torvalds as being unwilling to look at SCO's Unix source code because 'he didn't want to be tainted by it...'"
Yahoo! Finance: Investors Lately Siding With Linux In SCO Group's Linux Legal Fight
(2004-04-03 03:00:19) "Investors, they say, are losing faith that SCO can prod Linux users into paying license fees to avoid lawsuits..."
Examining Software Usability
(2004-04-03 04:00:46) Eric S. Raymond's columns on UIs and usability are still sparking pundit interest. John Gruber takes on Raymond's assertions at Daring Fireball, and OSNews responds to the issue with its own editorial.
Orange Crate: The Shell Game Continues
(2004-04-03 05:30:28) "Certainly, [The SCO Group] should be allowed to open their mouths, for every time they do, I find more gems of opportunity..."
LinuxInsider: Eight IT Textbooks, 4,031 Pages, 17 Mentions of Linux
(2004-04-03 07:00:19) "Want to know why most business analysts and venture capitalists simply don't get it with respect to Unix? Take a look at the computer books they study while working toward their MBA..."
eWeek: Who's More Secure Than Whom?
(2004-04-03 08:30:23) "As Steven's own story on the report shows, the main finding, counterintuitive to many, is that there is no obvious answer to the question of whether Windows or Linux is more secure than the other..."
ZDNet: It's Software That Will Almost Be Free
(2004-04-03 10:00:51) "It's an age-old theory; one the software crowd usually raises. Software is created by mathematical visionaries with an acute understanding of human needs, while hardware is churned out by monkeys in a petting zoo outside Taipei..."
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