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A family business based on PHP
Author: Tina Gasperson
Tedd Caldwell didn't know much about computers before his dad retired from NASA in 1999. But Dad didn't take too well to...
IBM Decimal Library for C++ and Arithmetric
Anonymous Reader writes "IBM’s decNumber++ is a high-performance decimal library for C++ that fits well with commercial and human-oriented applications. It allows the use...
Opensource telephony conference
Anonymous Reader writes "ClueCon - is an annual 3-Day Telephony User and Developer Conference bringing together the entire spectrum of Telephony from TDM circuits...
froglogic Releases Tq 3.0
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2005-07-12 froglogic GmbH today released the
third major version of Tq - a Tcl/Tk-Qt integration framework.
Tq enables the integration...
Secure Your Apache With mod_security
Falko Timme writes "This article shows how to install and configure mod_security. mod_security is an Apache module (for Apache 1 and 2) that provides...
ZenLive Linux 2.6 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - The fans of Zenwalk Linux will be excited to learn that a new live CD edition of the...
Open source Java DB boosts CA app’s speed 10-fold
Ted Kenney writes "McObject has announced that the Wily Technology Division of CA (NYSE: CA) has adopted McObject’s open source, pure Java embedded database,...
Novell’s Roger Levy Sees Desktop Future for Linux
"I think the next steps for interoperability will be a growing need for tools that make it easier for users to migrate from Windows...
Book on AJAX and PHP published!
Kshipra Singh writes "AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications is the most practical and efficient resource a reader can get to enter...
Open-Xchange Publishes AJAX Position Paper
Sharon Smith writes "Does Asynchronous JavaScript and XML or AJAX represent a breakthrough in computer science?
TARRYTOWN, NY, July 11, 2006 – Open-Xchange, Inc. today...