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Tcl finds a home: ActiveState supports programming language
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: ActiveState, the leader in open source programming languages, announced
today the addition of Tcl to the languages they...
KDE 2.1 officially released
Author: JT Smith
Andreas Pour sent us this announcement about the latest release of the KDE desktop environment:KDE Releases Free Desktop For LinuxDATELINE FEBRUARY 26,...
Red Hat’s mad as hell at Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Sm@rt Partner follows up on Red Hat's reaction to Microsoft's recent comments about Open Source being un-American. The story says a...
IBM PartnerWorld: Gerstner tells plans for IBM
Author: JT Smith
InformationWeek reports on IBM chairman and CEO Lou Gerstner's keynote at PartnerWorld. He "talked about
...
The people behind KDE: Harri Porten
Author: JT Smith
The latest People Behind KDE feature introduces us to Harri Porten of Olso, Norway. Harri says his claim to fame (for KDE)...
Surfing kernel code
Author: JT Smith
Linux.com's Matt Michie writes "Even though everyone knows the Linux kernel is "free software", and that
the source is open, most beginner and...
Linux and Itanium alter Sun’s gravity
Author: JT Smith
"With billions spent on hardware, software, and services each year, the enterprise Unix market can support more than one major player. Sun...
Integrating database access into Linux applications
Author: JT Smith
From IBM developerWorks: "This article describes MySQL, a useful tool for developing e-commerce and other complicated, dynamic Web sites that make use...
2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Swiss born Austrian, Werner
Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just
released...
Release source code for old games
Author: JT Smith
At 3dRealms.com's message board, there's a discussion about the merits of releasing the source code of old games. "I'd like to point...