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#develop 0.94 is out

fiffilinus writes "The year 2003 starts with a feature-loaded new version of SharpDevelop, the open-source IDE for.NET." For starters, the forms designer has been...

Analysis: For Linux, it’s only begun

Earlier this month, in a small, unassuming town located about two hours east of Toronto, something happened that would've seemed unthinkable only a few...

Vive Java et blackdown

Mono, which is Ximian Inc.'s open source implementation of some of the Microsoft Corp. .Net development framework, seems to be a hot button for...

Coder Finds New Way to Swap Tunes

Ex-Apple programmer Jim Speth is about to release new open-source software that lets a select group of users share files over the Internet. He's...

10 things Phoenix is better at than Mozilla.

samash writes "Here is a quick list of 10 things that the young Phoenix browser does better than Mozilla. Just shows how far...

Random Hacks of Kindness – Affero Newsletter

GoodNews writes "Affero today published their community newsletter - "Random Hacks of Kindness" - to "write about those who saw someone in need and...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 31st 2003

- by Benjamin D. Thomas - Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been...

The Register speaks with Red Hat VP about product

jeremy_hogan writes: Red Hat represents a long-delayed tidying up, and is only - as some of you have suggested - part of the whole picture,...

Web administration framework phpGeneral 0.6.0 released

Norbert Sendetzky writes: After more than a half year of development we are proud to announce the next production stable series of phpGeneral, an object-oriented...

XML and Perl

Slashdot: davorg writes "One of Perl's great strengths is in processing text files. That is, after all, why it became so popular for generating...