Content Management System (CMS) software comes nowadays in all shapes and colours, so you can afford to be picky and choose the one that fits your needs.
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Checking Out phpGroupware - the Virtual Office in a Box
I have been playing around with phphGroupware (version 0.9.16.011) for a little while, trying to get a feel for it. On the surface, it is fairly simple to use. And yet, it is also a fairly complex and flexible system. The question is, just how useful is it?
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Give time to develop artificial brain
A Canadian company, Intelligence Realm, last week launched a distributed computing project on Linux called "Artificial intelligence - Reverse engineering the brain". The company has invited members of the public to volounteer and donate computer time to help this project develop artificial intelligence (AI).
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Apache Camel: Open Source Agility
Apache Camel is becoming an essential ingredient to Iona Technologies' Fuse offerings. To learn more about Apache Camel and its value to developers and operators, I recently sat down with James Strachan, technical director of engineering at Iona Technologies, and longtime Apache developer and committer.
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Managing and keeping tabs of network traffic on Linux
Is your Net connection slow? Ever wonder what the hell’s going down the wire? Here are five free and effective tools to diagnose network traffic issues.
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A Web UI for managing Capistrano deployments
"I'm happy to announce the release of Webistrano - a Web UI for managing Capistrano deployments..."
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New W3C GRDDL service
"To celebrate the progress of GRDDL towards its final stage, and to replace the aging and somewhat unreliable XSLT-based GRDDL demonstrator, I’ve just released a brand new W3C GRDDL service..."
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An introduction to Eclipse for Visual Studio users
Eclipse is a new world for Microsoft® Visual Studio® developers, and getting started with Eclipse can be confusing. New concepts, such as plug-in architecture, workspace-centric project structure, and automatic build can seem counterintuitive at first. Learn about these and other differences between the two environments, so that you can begin to feel at home with Eclipse.
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The Free Desktop: Linux desktop going backwards?
I have upgraded my entire OS (think Ubuntu release upgrades) whilst using X and browsing the web. Yet when it comes to nvidia drivers, the package from the nvidia website demands I exit X before it can install itself!? Even worse, people seem to think this is ok.
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An introduction to modules : Part 1
"...You probably already guessed it right : This is the definition of a namespace..."
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css-mode in GNU Emacs: changing odd indenting
css-mode is a simple Emacs major mode (that is, an extension to the Emacs editor) for editing CSS stylesheets. It does syntax coloring, indentation and auto-completion of property names...
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A generic REST interface for Django
"How to provide a REST API for an existing Django application using the Django REST interface"
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Python 2.5 on Gentoo : Command Line Warriors
"I got bitten by trying to use Python 2.5 code that I originally wrote for a Debian system on my Gentoo box and it being angry with me. Rather than rewriting it for the short time left that Gentoo has Python 2.4 as the default, I decided to go for it now..."
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On-the-fly JavaScript syntax checking in Emacs
"I will take thru the following steps in order to get on-the-fly spell checking in your Emacs with flymake-js while coding JavaScript..."
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A Quickstart to Erlang
"If any language could be said to be ideally placed to deal with the challenges of the next 10 years it's Erlang. Designed from the ground up to take advantage of parallel and multi-core architectures, and natively supporting distributed systems coding, Erlang is a valuable addition to your programming skill set..."
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