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Building object-oriented modular PHP applications

Separation of concerns is a concept in object-oriented (OO) software design that allows you to build more-modular applications. Modular applications are easier to maintain...

Find Wonderful Ubuntu Applications at The Daily Ubuntu

Sorry for the brevity of this post; it's just meant to let you know about the blog I've been working on. You can get...

Dell Bundling Open Source Applications for SMBs

Article Source Network WorldJune 11, 2009, 5:43 am Dell is planning to offer small and medium businesses globally preconfigured bundles of...

rPath Makes Applications Portable

rPath is a startup with a bold idea: portable applications that can be deployed and maintained anywhere on any platform or any target: physical...

Cisco Developer Contest Drives Great Applications to Linux

Article Source The Open RoadJune 2, 2009, 9:50 am In December 2008 Cisco decided to pay developers to stick a development...

Effective way to use bash scripts to run command line applications

Effective way of using bash scripts to start command line applicationsDue to the fact that I use the eee PC as my means getting...

What Languages are Linux Distro’s and Applications Written in?

Article Source Bright HubMay 14, 2009, 4:17 am This article covers some basic languages and how they are implemented into...

Re-Thinking Mobile Applications and User Experience: Part 3 – Software Development and Device...

Article Source MoblinZoneApril 17, 2009, 6:32 am Having a new product concept is always exciting but aligning the concept with market expectations...

Programming GNOME applications with Vala

Author: Ben Martin GNOME's Vala programming language lets you use the GLib2 object system at the heart of the GNOME desktop without having to do...

Three applications for making disc labels

Author: Ben Martin Making labels for DVDs and their cases is an often overlooked task. Many discs are lucky to have some terse information quickly...