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Tonight Live: Advanced Unix Programming >> on The
Linux Show!!
Tonight: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, May 18th, 2004 from Chicago IL
Tonight on www.thelinuxshow.com.
Kevin Hill, Arne Flones, Doc Searls, Russ Pavlicek AND Jeff
Gerhardt are bringing you a very informative show tonight ready to
go!!!!!!
ALL News Tonight. We will cover THE HOT
NEWS of the week including: Linus comes clean on Linux
ownership, Dumping MS-Office, MORE Linux is good business, plus a
clueless pundit or two…….. and way more.
Segment One Story Links
- ARM unveils
multi-processor core with Linux SMP support By –
LinuxDevices.com - Linus
Torvalds Isn’t the “Father of Linux,” Claims Headline-Seeking
Study By – LinuxWorld News Desk - Alien
puppet Linus swiped Linux from SCO, By – The Register
Big Blue’s mainframe gathers no rust By Jennifer Mears –
Network World
Linux stocks at lofty valuations — analysts By Reed Stevenson
– Forbes
Spy vs. Spy By Richard Martin – Fortune
Video games gaining star power – Ties between Hollywood and gaming
industry on rise By – CNN- Woman
has ego inflated to dangerous levels at ScaperCon 2004 By – The
Onion - CLI for
noobies: got backup? By Joe Barr – Newsforge - Googol may sue
Google By – The Inquirer
Migration in-depth, part 1: Why Health First is dumping MS
Office By Jan Stafford, Editor – Search Enterprise Linux
Segment Two- Advanced Unix Programming– We go
HARD CORE tonight
We will be joined tonight by Marc j. Rochkind
who authored the book Advanced Unix Programming, a classic by
anyones measure. Marc will discuss with us tonight the value of
Linux, as he’s come to see it in the past decade. He will also
discuss his experience in rewriting his 1985 first edition of
“Advanced UNIX Programming”, which just released as the Second
Edition in late April.
Marc worked at Bell Laboratories in the 1970s, when UNIX was
still in its infancy. It was there that Rochkind made several key
contributions to UNIX, notably the Source Code Control System. He
wrote the first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming in 1984. This
complete revision benefits from his years of post-Bell application
systems development experience.
The new edition has been meticulously crafted and tested on
several unicies including; FreeBSD, Darwin, Linux (SUSE) and
Solaris 8. It is also very readable. Marc’s seasoning as a
technologist has done nothing but improve a classic.
Segment Three- FCC In the crosshairs– A special
announcement from TLS
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