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 From : Sergey Lentsov                       2:4615/71.10   08 Nov 2001  17:11:17
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 Development projects
 
 News and Editorials
 
    Sweetcode.org A new code repository site has been brought to our
    attention, [14]sweetcode.org. The site is devoted to [15]innovative
    free software, and features links to a bunch of interesting projects.
    
    [16][sweetcode] Sweetcode has started off with a nice selection of
    open-source programs, here's a small sample:
      * [17]the Tulip Project is a graphical visualization system which is
        useful for plotting very complex images.
      * [18]Picker is a Java program that is used to derive data points
        from gif images of graphs, it is apparently useful for reverse
        engineering scientific publications.
      * [19]Jazz is a toolkit for building zoomable user interfaces. Jazz
        is based on the Java 2D API. "Imagine that the computer screen is
        a section of wall about the size of a typical bulletin board or
        whiteboard. Any area of this surface can then be accessed
        comfortably without leaving one's chair. Imagine further that by
        applying extraordinarily good eyesight and eye-hand coordination,
        a user can both read and write as comfortably on any micron wide
        section of this surface as on any larger section."
      * [20]Tempest For Eliza is a program by Erik Thiele that causes your
        video card to generate dot clocks at specified frequencies, for
        the purpose of making your monitor generate short wave radio
        signals. Apparently, the program broadcasts a Beethoven piece.
      * [21]Swirlies are "algorithmically generated images which look
        continuous when tiled", interesting eye-candy, indeed.
        
    Hopefully, the site will keep up the good work and gets a lot of
    support from the open-source developer community.
    
 Audio Projects
 
    New releases from the Alsa project. The [22]Alsa sound driver project
    has announced several new releases, the 0.9.0beta9 version of the
    development release and the 0.5.12 version of the stable release. The
    [23]Linux Music site features a detailed review of the Alsa changes.
    
 Databases
 
    New #gnome-db IRC channel. A new IRC channel [24]has been announced
    for discussing GNOME-DB issues.
    
    omniNotify 1.1 released. OmniNotify 1.1, a scalable implementation of
    the CORBA Notification Service [25]has been released for the OmniORB
    database. See [26]the release notes for all of the details.
    
    pyPgSQL 2.0 released. Version 2.0 of pyPgSQL [27]is available. PyPgSQL
    is a Python based interface to PostgreSQL databases. The [28]release
    notes indicates that this is the first "real" release of the package.
    
    Introduction to Native XML Databases (xml.com). Kimbro Staken
    [29]introduces Native XML Databases on O'Reilly's xml.com. "The term
    "native XML database" (NXD) is deceiving in many ways. In fact many
    so-called NXDs aren't really standalone databases at all, and don't
    really store the XML in true native form (i.e. text). To get a better
    idea of what a NXD really is, let's take a look at the NXD definition
    offered by the XML:DB Initiative, of which the author is a
    participant."
    
 Electronics
 
    Icarus Verilog snapshot released. A new snapshot of the Icarus Verilog
    electronic simulation language compiler [30]has been released. The
    [31]release notes mention new support for multiple root modules,
    improved port error checking, and bug fixes.
    
 Embedded Systems
 
    Embedded Linux Newsletter for Nov. 1, 2001. The [32]November 1, 2001
    edition of the Embedded Linux Newsletter is available. Stories include
    LinuxDevices.com's 2nd birthday, a review of the Sharp Zaurus Linux
    PDA, Commercial YOPY PDAs about to ship, and more.
    
 Network Management
 
    gnutellavision: Real Time Visualization of a Peer to Peer Network .
    Rachna Dhamija, Danyel Fisher and Ka-Ping Yee have published [33]a
    paper on gnutellavision, a network monitoring tool for monitoring
    Gnutella usage. The paper is part of a collection of works on
    [34]information visualization that were done at UC Berkeley.
    
 Science
 
    Live from the AMIA conference in Wash. D.C.(LinuxMedNews).
    LinuxMedNews' Ignacio Valdez [35]reports on the open-source side of
    the American Medical Informatics Association conference.
    
 Web-site Development
 
    Midgard Weekly Summary for October 30, 2001. A new [36]Midgard Weekly
    Summary is out. Topics include a discussion of scripting foundations,
    a Midgard FAQ system, a command line interface for client/server
    administration, and more.
    
    PHP Review Development Version 1.0.1. In what they are calling a
    milestone release, version 1.0.1 of the PHP Review book reviewing
    project [37]has been released. The [38]WHATSNEW file documents all of
    the changes.
    
    mnoGoSearch-php-3.2.0.beta0. Version 3.2.0.beta0 of mnoGoSearch-php, a
    PHP search front end, [39]is available. The [40]ChangeLog file lists a
    number of changes including support for mnogosearch-3.2.x, Unicode
    support, word highlighting, and bug fixes.
    
    Zope 2.4.3 beta 1 released. Zope 2.4.3 beta 1 [41]has been released.
    The [42]changes include WebDAV mods, ZCatalog fixes, and other bug
    fixes.
    
    The latest Zope Members News. The most recent items from the [43]Zope
    Members News include a Comdex Zope BOF, Zope 2.4.3 beta 1, CMF
    Tracker, and CMFGUM.
    
 Miscellaneous
 
    This week in DotGNU number 3. The third [44]This week in DotGNU has
    been published. Topics include the Mercury programming language, GNU
    Common C++, webservices, and cashbox, an ecommerce webservice
    application.
    November 8, 2001
    
    Application Links
    [45]GIMP
    [46]Mozilla
    [47]Galeon
    [48]High Availability
    [49]ht://Dig
    [50]mnoGoSearch
    [51]MagicPoint
    [52]Wine
    [53]Worldforge
    [54]Zope
    Open Source Code Collections
    [55]Berlios
    [56]Freshmeat
    [57]OpenSourceDirectory
    [58]Savannah
    [59]SourceForge
    [60]Sweetcode
    
    
    
 Desktop Development
 
 Browsers
 
    Mail/News Performance Effort Underway (mozillaZine). Seth Spitzer has
    posted [61]an update that describes the Mozilla Mail/News work that is
    needed prior to the release of Mozilla 1.0 and the preceding
    milestones. Footprint and performance issues will be the main focus,
    as will crashes and data loss issues.
    
 Desktop Environments
 
    GNUstep weekly editorial for November 2, 2001. A new [62]GNUstep
    weekly editorial has been published, with all of the latest news from
    that project.
    
    Kernel Cousin KDE For 2 November, 2001. The [63]November 2, 2001
    Kernel Cousin KDE is out. Topics include C Bindings for KDE3, Power
    Management at KDE Shutdown, DCOP Gets Major Facelifts and Additions,
    Alsa 0.9 Support in aRts, CSS Media Support, Synchronous KIO,
    Konqueror Context Menu Plugins and KPilot Releases for KDE2 and KDE3.
    
 Graphics
 
    ivtools-1.0 released. A commercial company, Vectaport, [64]has
    released version 1.0 of its open-source ivtools graphics package. The
    ivtools drawtool is based on an ancient, but powerful and easy to use
    drawing package, the Interviews idraw program.
    
 Interoperability
 
    Wine Weekly News for November 2, 2001. The [65]November 2, 2001
    edition of the Wine Weekly News is available. This week's topics
    include problem With VirtualDub, Borland OWL, and WINE and Haxial
    programs.
    
 Office Applications
 
    Gnumeric 0.75 released. Gnumeric 0.75 has been [66]released. They're
    looking for the last bugs before they can put out a stable gnumeric
    release; if you can make it crash, they'll buy you "a beverage of your
    choice."
    
    AbiWord Weekly News. The [67]AbiWord Weekly News for November 1, 2001
    has been released with the latest info and stats from the AbiWord
    project. The [68]November 6 issue is also available.
    
 Miscellaneous
 
    Gnome-pilot 0.1.63 released. Version 0.1.63-1 of gnome-pilot [69]has
    been released. This version fixes a bug in the previous version that
    caused the pilot to crash in some situations. Upgrades are advised.
    The code is available [70]here.
    
    Desktop Environments
    [71]GNOME
    [72]GNUstep
    [73]KDE
    [74]XFce
    [75]XFree86
    Window Managers
    [76]Afterstep
    [77]Enlightenment
    [78]FVMW2
    [79]IceWM
    [80]Sawfish
    [81]WindowMaker
    Widget Sets
    [82]GTK+
    [83]Qt
    
    
    
 Programming Languages
 
 Caml
 
    Caml Weekly News for November 6, 2001. The [84]November 6, 2001 issue
    of the Caml Weekly News is out. Topics include new versions of the
    shared library patch and the real arithmetic module for ocaml.
    
    The latest from the Caml Hump. The latest articles in [85]the Caml
    Hump include pointers to PsiLAB and Creal, two Objective Caml based
    mathematical tools.
    
 Lisp
 
    Free The X3J Thirteen! for October, 2001. The [86]October, 2001
    edition of Free The X3J Thirteen! is out, with lots of Common Lisp
    news. Topics include: "a release roadmap for Maxima, initial work on a
    Simple-streams implementation for CMU CL and the MorphiCL user
    interface, the releases of OpenMCL 0.8 and LISA 1.1, open projects
    related to ECLS and a list of new packages in cCLan (C[T|P]AN for
    Common Lisp). It also includes a review of the Eclipse window manager
    written in Common Lisp."
    
 Perl
 
    The Lighter Side of CPAN (O'Reilly). Alex Gough [87]reviews some fun
    Perl modules from the CPAN site. Learn how to use weird dates, turn
    error messages into haikus, and more.
    
    The Perl Journal back issues. The Perl Journal has put all of their
    back issues [88]online. Twenty one issues are currently available.
    
 PHP
 
    PHP Weekly Summary for November 5, 2001. The [89]November 5, 2001
    issue of the PHP Weekly Summary is out. Topics include fixes to MySQL
    4.0.0 and phpinfo(), the empty ("0") bug, Windows XP, new Clibpdf
    function, echo vs. html output, new dbtcp extension, and PCRE stack
    overflows.
    
 Python
 
    Python-URL for November 1, 2001. The [90]November 1, 2001 Python-URL
    has arrived. Topics include a new Python Eggs page, SkunkWeb 3.1.3,
    selecting random items from a list, and more.
    
    Python Cookbook online. ActiveState and O'Reilly have built a
    collaborative website called [91]the Python Cookbook. The site
    contains a lot of example Python code. "This living collection will
    allow programmers to be more productive with Python, and will provide
    a dynamic space for the rapid content development of a cookbook."
    
 Ruby
 
    The latest from the Ruby Garden. This week, [92]the Ruby Garden
    features a discussion of a draft Ruby Coding Convention by Takahashi
    Masayoshi, as well as articles on other Ruby topics.
    
 Tcl/Tk
 
    This week's Tcl-URL. Here's [93]Dr. Dobb's Tcl-URL for November 5,
    with the usual collection of interesting happenings from the Tcl/Tk
    community.
    
 XML
 
    Building an XML-based message server (IBM developerWorks). George
    Franciscus [94]talks about the development of an XML based message
    server on IBM's developerWorks. "This article shows how to code a
    lightweight, transport-protocol-agnostic, XML-based message server
    that not only allows clients to place and pick up messages on queues,
    but also transform messages using XSL. Written in the Java language,
    eight code listings take you from opening a client connection to
    invoking XSL transformations on messages."
    
    XML::Checker::Parser (use Perl). Redsquirrel [95]discusses Perl based
    XML tools. "Once I had a few XML documents under my belt, I headed off
    to CPAN to pick up some tools. XML::Parser was the first module I came
    across. Due to my laziness, though, I quickly became disheartened at
    the number of styles, handlers, and constructor arguments I had to
    deal with."
    
    Asmo XML taglib processor 1.0 released. Version 1.0 of Asmo, a Python
    based simple XML taglib processor, [96]has been released. "Asmo is a
    simple XML taglib processor. It reads in an XML document and, based on
    XML namespaces, chooses a library to handle the part of the XML tree
    within that namespace. The result is an XML document containing
    whatever data output by the libraries chosen. You can optionally
    perform XSLT processing on the output."
    
    Building XML-RPC Clients in C (xml.com). Joe Johnston [97]takes a look
    at Eric Kidd's XML-RPC C library in an O'Reilly xml.com article.
    "XML-RPC is a wire protocol that describes an XML serialization format
    that clients and servers use to pass remote procedure calls to each
    other. There are two features that make this protocol worth knowing.
    The first is that the details of parsing the XML are hidden from the
    user. The second is that clients and servers don't need to be written
    in the same language."
    
 Miscellaneous
 
    Linux System Failure Post-Mortem (O'Reilly). Jennifer Vesperman writes
    about [98]debugging Linux system crashes on O'Reilly's OnLamp site.
    
    Section Editor: [99]Forrest Cook
    
    Language Links
    [100]Caml
    [101]Caml Hump
    [102]Tiny COBOL
    [103]Erlang
    [104]g95 Fortran
    [105]Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC)
    [106]Gnu Compiler for the Java Language (GCJ)
    [107]Guile
    [108]Haskell
    [109]IBM Java Zone
    [110]Jython
    [111]Free the X3J Thirteen (Lisp)
    [112]Use Perl
    [113]O'Reilly's perl.com
    [114]Dr. Dobbs' Perl
    [115]PHP
    [116]PHP Weekly Summary
    [117]Daily Python-URL
    [118]Python.org
    [119]Python.faqts
    [120]Python Eggs
    [121]Ruby
    [122]Ruby Garden
    [123]MIT Scheme
    [124]Schemers
    [125]Smalltalk
    [126]Tcl Developer Xchange
    [127]Tcl-tk.net
    [128]O'Reilly's XML.com
    [129]Regular Expressions
    
    
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    [131]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Л 2001 [132]Eklektix,
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