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Simplify Your Life with Regular Expression Recipes

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—13 January 2005—Regular expressions are an essential part of programming, but ironically, learning how to use them effectively can be...

Analysts Call ’04 and ’05 Banner Years for Open Source

Steve Trotta, an analyst with Technology Business Research, said that Linux did better last year than anyone had predicted. "First and foremost, the rate...

An Interview with the KDE Team

Aditya Nag writes "I recently got a chance to interview George Staikos, the Official Representative for the KDE Project in North America. He addresses...

A personal desktop back-up solution

Author: Joe Barr A hard drive crash over the holidays left me scrambling to get back to a productive desktop as quickly as possible. ...

A driver’s license for free software?

Author: Marco Fioretti The European Computer Driving License wants to become the world standard certification for computer end-users. What it promises in exchange is more...

Linux A personal desktop back-up solution

Author: Joe Barr A hard drive crash over the holidays left me scrambling to get back to a productive desktop as quickly as possible. ...

Site review: LinuxLinks.com

Author: Tina Gasperson Sure, LinuxLinks.com has thousands of links, but it also provides helpful discussion forums about jobs, bargains, programming, and how to get started...

Penn State’s QFilter puts security in XML database queries

Author: Jay Lyman New software developed at Penn State University promises to protect XML database queries and filter out unauthorized requests, thereby boosting query performance as many...

MacA&D OSX 1.0 – Software Development Tool

Harold Halbleib writes "Excel Software began shipping MacA&D OSX 1.0, a native Mac OS X edition of its flagship products, WinA&D for Windows and...

Developer Raps Linux Security

Brad Spengler of grsecurity characterized the Linux Security Model, or LSM, as merely a way to allow the National Security Agency's SELinux to be...