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LLVM 1.5 Released
Reid Spencer writes "The sixth major release of the LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine) compiler infrastructure, is now available from the University of Illinois...
A little piece of computer history for sale
Author: Tina Gasperson
A little piece of technology history is up for sale at eBay.com. Jason Braverman, the IT director at HYC Logistics in Memphis,...
Introduction to Free Pascal 2.0
After five years of development, Free Pascal 2.0 is ready. With the new compiler, its authors believe they are ready to become a larger...
TechBookReport on ‘Spring Into PHP 5’
TBR writes "Spring Into PHP 5 is the first of Addison Wesley's new 'Spring Into…' series that we've seen here at TechBookReport. Experienced technical...
Ubuntu Linux, Yellowdog Linux and Mac OS X, all on one PowerBook?
In a bit of a break from business analysis, I thought it would be fun to post one of my more technical articles to...
Free Software Foundation and OpenOffice.org team up to escape Java trap
Author: Bruce Byfield
A dispute between the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and OpenOffice.org
(OOo) over the increased use of Java in the upcoming version 2.0 release...
IT Managers on Spyware Threat
Scott writes "A poll of IT professionals at InfoSecurity Europe exhibition, conducted by SurfControl, has highlighted the variety of entry points for spyware that...
Apache group takes a big step toward open source Java
Author: Chris Preimesberger
At least one version of Java code, Java 2 Standard Edition, may soon be set free of Sun Microsystems' notoriously complicated licensing....
Linux Advisory Watch – May 13, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for squid, smail, XFree86, lapack, system-config-bind,
gnutls, util-linux, libexif, ethereal, postgresql, gaim, pygtk,...
Why ongoing job training usually pays off big-time for employers
Author: Ian Palmer
One issue Drew Stevens upon which focused when earning his
doctorate was the benefit of viewing employees
as assets rather than as liabilities....