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BIND 10 starts development
The Internet Systems Consortium has announced that it has received enough support from sponsors to launch the BIND 10 project, to create a replacement name server for BIND 9. BIND 9 began its development in 1998 and is the most widely used DNS server software on the Internet. Among the sponsors are the UK's Nominet and Germany's DENIC.
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Remastering ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
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Morse Code
"Yesterday was the 218th anniversary of the birth of Samuel F. B. Morse, who invented the telegraph. We present this simple exercise in his honor..."
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Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time!
"Lisp is a uniquely powerful programming language that, despite its academic reputation, is actually very practical. Land of Lisp brings the language into the real world, teaching Lisp by showing you how to write several complete Lisp-based games, including a text adventure, an evolution simulation, and a robot battle.
Read more »GNU sed 4.2 released
"A new version of GNU sed has been released [...] This is the first stable release of GNU sed to adopt version 3 of the GNU General Public License. It is also the first release to use gnulib to achieve maximum portability..."
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WiFi cards to offer Linux drivers
Socket Mobile has joined the trend of offering Linux support for WiFi cards by announcing Linux drivers for its Go Wi-Fi SDIO WLAN cards and modules.
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PLOT: A non-parenthesized, infix Lisp!
"David Moon has created a programming language called PLOT, for 'Programming Language for Old-Timers.' His introduction to it can be found at: http://users.rcn.com/david-moon/PLOT/ ..."
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Why Europe Should Fund the GNU/Hurd System
"A Dutch university has landed a European Research Council grant to continue work on a Unix-type operating system that aims to be more reliable and secure than GNU/Linux or Microsoft Windows..." -- see also The GNU Hurd project
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GCC 4.4 improves open source compiler with Graphite
From the 'who doesn't use GCC?' files:
One of the most popular open source programs (technically Free Software) in the world got a major boost this week. GCC 4.4 adds in lots of new features the biggest of which is the Graphite Framework.
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Intel's Hyper-Threading Strikes Back
Intel's Hyper-Threading technology was introduced with the 3.06 GHz Pentium 4 microprocessor. A few years later, the new Intel Core i7 processors offer Hyper-Threading again.
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GNU Toolchain Update, April 2009
"Well this has been a very active month. The wording for the exception to the GPLv3 was finally settled with the FSF and so almost all of the remaining GPLv2 files in the GCC source tree have now been updated. This has also meant that the gcc 4.4 branch now generated a full release..."
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Networking giant switching switches to Linux?
Alcatel-Lucent is planning to switch from VxWorks to embedded Linux for its network switch equipment, says an industry report. The shift is intended to be transparent to users of the overlaying Alcatel-Lucent Operating System (AOS), which has been upgraded to version 6.3.4, says the story.
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Teaching Programing Skills to Children with Logo
As a parent of three young boys, I often think about what it's going to take to be competitive in the job market of the future. Obviously, they'll need solid reading, writing, math and science skills, with history, literature and art thrown in to make them well-rounded. Being a computer nerd myself, I recognize the value of even basic computer skills.
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Generating Website Statistics With Piwik, An Open-Source, Google Analytics-Like Web Analytics Tool
This guide explains how you can install and use Piwik for generating website analytics. The reports generated by Piwik are similar to the ones generated by Google Analytics. Piwik is an Open-Source (GPL) tool that you can download and host on your own servers which means you are in full control over your data. In addition to that, Piwik's functionality can be extended by plugins.
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