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Advanced Linux 3D Graphics Programming now available

Author: JT Smith nlin writes: "The book Advanced Linux 3D Graphics Programming is now available for purchase. It is the follow-up volume to the first book...

Computer Associates division supports DB2 on Linux

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld has a brief saying that ACCPAC International's business management software package now supports DB2 on Linux, making it one of the...

USENIX call for papers

Author: JT Smith The 2002 USENIX Technical Conference will take place June 9 through 14 in Monterey, CA. The Conference is seeking original papers about...

KOffice 1.1RC1 released today

Author: JT Smith The KDE Project today announced the release of KOffice 1.1 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE which utilizes open standards...

Jepson rebuts Petreley’s missive on Mono

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly.net: "You do not need Passport to develop .NET applications that work with the existing e-commerce ...

A review of the Linux Community Development System

Author: JT Smith Internetweek: "IBM is now offering a free service, the Linux Community Development System (LCDS), that lets Linux developers access Linux running on...

Mundie: ‘Open Source isn’t the issue’

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes and Pat Galbraith - Leaders of the Open Source community gathered in San Diego this week, and various panels...

White paper: Embedding Linux

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "This introductory white paper at LinuxDevices.com about using Linux in embedded applications explains why Linux has become increasingly popular...

What is a Mac OS X application, anyway?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Recently I witnessed a raging debate in various Macintosh news groups regarding a hot topic: What signifies a true...

Using Pippy for handheld app development

Author: JT Smith IBM developerWorks features a comprehensive evaluation of Pippy, a port of Python for the PalmOS and designed for building handheld applications on...