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Python Standard Library released by O’Reilly
Author: JT Smith
Sebastopol, CA--Python expert Fredrik Lundh has spent hundreds of hours
in recent years answering questions posted by programmers on the
popular Python newsgroup, comp.lang.python....
Bad business or tough luck in the Open Source sector?
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
For the last week or two, Open Source religionists have been
working themselves into a lather...
Why I still like Windows and what it should mean to Craig Mundie
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
Cyberpunk -
Call me a wuss, but I am turning into a secret fan of Windows. And
nothing helped...
iXsystems (formerly BSDi) delivers 1U Internet server
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at InternetWire: Just weeks after iXsystems
...
Looking ahead with handheld developer Robert van der Meulen
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -
Netherlands born Robert van
der Meulen does all his development for handhelds on a Yopy...
Rauch Medien and Arco technology come together in RAID Alert
Author: JT Smith
Rauch Medien (rauchmedien.com)
has decided to base RAID Alert, their upcoming remote RAID monitoring system,
on Arco RAID...
Review: AppGen PowerWindows for Linux, v.5.1
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal has a review: "AppGen PowerWindows for Linux is an integrated suite of business applications for small to mid-sized Linux-based businesses....
Kernel Cousin KDE #10
Author: JT Smith
In this tenth edition of news from the KDE mailing lists: "Busy cursor while applications load" ... "House cleaning in kdeutils" ......
Scalable vector graphics software released by Apache Software Foundation
Author: JT Smith
The Apache Software Foundation's
(ASF) XML Project's Batik Team today announced the release of Batik 1.0, a
sophisticated open source, Java-based toolkit for SVG...
Linux on the desktop: RIP
Author: JT Smith
From a column at LinuxPlanet: "OK, it's official: Linux on the desktop is dead. Oh, sure, the corpse is still kicking...