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Development projects
News and Editorials
Netscape 6.2 released. This week saw the release of Netscape 6.2, the
third release based on Mozilla. The [14]release notes list a number of
new features.
Features that affect the Linux version include improved
auto-completion, improved downloading, with the ability to handle more
file types, and a new address book tab for quicker access to
addresses.
Netscape 6.2 may be [15]downloaded here.
Databases
XML and Databases? Follow Your Nose (O'Reilly). Leigh Dodds talks
about XML database issues and opinions from the XML-DEV community in
[16]an article on O'Reilly's XML.com.
Education
SEUL/Edu report #56. The [17]October 29, 2001 edition of the SEUL/Edu
Linux in Education report is out. Topics include looking at word
processor fonts, patent problems with UK wireless attendance programs,
the Nepalese Ganesha's Project, a French course writing system called
Logidee-tools, and more.
Electronics
gerbv 0.0.4 released. A new version of gerbv, the Gerber file Viewer,
[18]is available. Gerbv allows printed circuit CAD/CAM files to be
viewed. This release features support for the broken Gerber files
generated by [19]EagleCad, and adds some minor code changes.
Embedded Systems
Embedded Linux Newsletter (LinuxDevices). The [20]LinuxDevices.com
Embedded Linux Newsletter for October 25 is out, with the usual
roundup of news from the embedded Linux community.
This week also marks [21]the second anniversary of the LinuxDevices
site, a lot has happened in the embedded linux arena in the last two
years.
Printing Systems
Ghostscript installation truly terrifying. The Ghostscript site
mentions [22]the truly scary experience that one user had when
installing Ghostscript. Of course, what testimonial is complete
without [23]an accompanying cartoon.
Notes from the OSDN Printing Summit 2001. Grant Taylor from
[24]LinuxPrinting.org is attending the OSDN Printing Summit 2001, and
has written [25]some notes on the conference. The summit is covering
all kinds of current open-source printing issues. "Ben then launched
into a presentation of admin issues. He led in with an apalling 40%
stat for administrator time spent on printers."
Web-site Development
Zope 2.5 alpha 2 released. The [26]2.5 alpha 2 version of Zope has
been released. The [27]Zope 2.5 change list includes one bug fix for
the alpha 2 release and a much longer list of features and squashed
bugs for the alpha 1 release.
The latest Zope Members News. This week's [28]News from the Zope
members contains discussions on Using non-ascii character sets with
Structured Text, Zope 2.5.0 alpha 2, ZBabel 2.0.0 beta 2, zQuest 1.1.0
beta 1, XMLKit, and more.
Notes from the first ObjectWeb conference. Stefane Fermigier has sent
us [29]his notes from the first ObjectWeb conference. (in French)
November 1, 2001
Application Links
[30]GIMP
[31]Mozilla
[32]Galeon
[33]High Availability
[34]ht://Dig
[35]mnoGoSearch
[36]MagicPoint
[37]Wine
[38]Worldforge
[39]Zope
More Information
[40]OpenSourceDirectory
[41]Freshmeat
[42]SourceForge
Desktop Development
Browsers
Mozilla adds a Calendar project. OEone Corporation [43]has donated
some pieces of their calendar system to the Mozilla project.
The latest projects from Mozdev. The latest [44]Mozdev projects
include the new projects pIXPCOM and Optimoz and updates for Jslib,
Rpgtools, and Abimoz.
Galeon 0.12.6 available. Following on the heels of last week's 0.12.5
release, [45]Galeon 0.12.6 is now available. This version is the first
release candidate leading up to Galeon 1.0 and it includes a few new
bug fixes.
Desktop Environments
Gdk-pixbuf updates. Two new releases of Gdk-pixbuf have been released
this week. The [46]Wensleydale 0.12.0 release, with some missing
functionality for the BMP and ICO loaders. Wensleydale was quickly
followed by the [47]Roquefort 0.13.0 release, which featured a fix for
a "really stupid bug" in the ICO loader. The Venezuelan Beaver Cheese
release can't be too far off.
GNOME Summary for October 26, 2001. The latest [48]Gnome Summary looks
at accessibility, GNOME-LOVE, the Control Center 2.0 port, Guppi 0.40,
the Unofficial GNOME I18N Development Guidelines, and more.
South African language translation effort for KDE. Dwayne Bailey sent
us [49]an announcement for a project that aims to add support for
eleven South African languages to KDE and other open source projects.
gtkmm-1.3 alpha released. Gtkmm-1.3, the "first unstable alpha of the
gtkmm C++ language binding for GTK+2.0" [50]has been released.
Games
Civil v0.50 released. Version 0.50 of Civil [51]is available. Civil is
"a cross-platform, real-time, networked strategy game, developed using
Python, PyGame and SDL--allowing players to take part in scenarios set
during the American Civil war".
GUI Packages
FLTK News. The [52]latest releases from the FLTK (Fast Light ToolKit)
project include FLTK 1.1.0b4, Fl_SevenSeg 1.0, and HTMLDOC 1.8.15.
Graphics
Gimp-Print 4.1.99-b4 released. [53]Gimp-Print version 4.1.99-b4 has
been released. This release requires Gimp 1.2 and includes improved
performance for existing printers and support for some new printers.
Office Applications
Gnumeric 0.72 released. Gnumeric 0.72, aka 'squish', [54]has been
released. "This is a bug fix release. All reproducible crashes and
redraw errors have now been fixed." Also included is the ability to
reference named expressions in other sheets and books.
AbiWord Weekly News for October 30, 2001. The [55]October 30, 2001
edition of the AbiWord Weekly News is available with the latest status
from the AbiWord project.
Miscellaneous
This week in DotGNU. [56]This Week In DotGNU for October 26 is out.
Covered topics include the Portable.NET 0.2.0 release, the competition
between virtual identity projects, and more.
Desktop Environments
[57]GNOME
[58]GNUstep
[59]KDE
[60]XFce
Window Managers (WM's)
[61]Afterstep
[62]Enlightenment
[63]FVMW2
[64]IceWM
[65]Sawfish
[66]WindowMaker
Widget Sets
[67]GTK+
[68]Qt
Programming Languages
Caml
Caml Weekly News for October 30, 2001. The October 30, 2001 edition of
the [69]Caml Weekly News is out. Covered topics include the Ocaml
3.0.4 alpha MinGW port, the Caml Consortium, otags 2.0, and a search
for a new CWN editor.
COBOL
TinyCOBOL version 0.55 released. A new version of TinyCOBOL [70]has
been released. Downloads and release notes are [71]available here.
Erlang
Erlang Release 8B. A new release of Erlang, [72]version 8B, has been
released. The [73]release highlights indicate improvements in the
capabilities of Erlang on high end systems with better multi-threaded
I/O, memory handling, and disk and memory based tables. This version
now supports native compilation on Solaris and Linux x86. Online
documentation has also been improved, in addition to many other
things.
Erlsnoop 1.0 released. Gordon Beaton [74]has released Erlsnoop 1.0, a
utility for sniffing Erlang messages on a local network.
Haskell
HaXml. David Mertz looks at [75]XML processing with HaXml on IBM's
developerWorks. "Consider Haskell in lieu of DOM, SAX, or XSLT for
processing XML data. The library HaXml creates representations of XML
documents as native recursive data structures in the functional
language Haskell. HaXml brings with it a set of powerful higher order
functions for operating on these 'datafied' XML documents. Many of the
HaXml techniques are far more elegant, compact, and powerful than the
ones found in familiar techniques like DOM, SAX, or XSLT."
Java
XML Data Binding with Castor (O'Reilly). Dion Almaer [76]looks at
Castor, an open-source data binding framework for Java. "In this
article, we will walk through marshalling data to and from XML, using
a XML data-binding API. The first question is, why? Why not use SAX or
DOM? Personally, when I sit down to work with XML, I get frustrated
with the amount of code that you need to write to do simple things."
Java 2 gets a new focus subsystem (IBM developerWorks). Bertrand
Portier [77]examines JDK 1.4 from the Java 2 platform.
Lisp
OpenMCL 0.8 released. Version 0.8 of OpenMCL [78]has been released.
This version improves support for the PPC architecture, and adds some
bug fixes and performance improvements.
Perl
Providing Feedback to Module Authors (use Perl). Use Perl [79]mentions
a news posting from Jonathan Stowe that discusses improving user
feedback to authors of Perl modules: "The basic premise is that all of
us who use modules from CPAN should at least once in a while provide
some feedback to the authors of those modules. I don't think that the
authors do what they do for adulation and praise, but I do think they
are interested in what people think of there creations and what the
use them for."
Apache::Emulator (use Perl). Mwetters has written a Perl module that
emulates the [80]Apache request object from CGI. The code looks to be
useful for debugging CGI scripts.
Perl 5 Porters for October 21, 2001. Better late than never, the
[81]October 21, 2001 edition of Perl 5 Porters is now available. This
edition talks about a Perl 5.8.0 TODO list, Sean M. Burke's POD
documentation rewrite efforts, Taint issues, AUTOLOAD and packages,
B::Parrot, and more.
Perl 6 Porters for October 13, 2001. Also better late than never, the
[82]October 13, 2001 Perl 6 Porters came out this week. Topics include
NaN (Not a Number) issues, Numerical Strings, hyperoperator ( ^ )
reduction, and Parrot Magic Cookies.
PHP
PHP Weekly News for October 29, 2001. The [83]October 29, 2001 edition
of the PHP Weekly Summary is out. Issues this week are bugs with
trans-sid, ob_* and $_POST, discussions of extensions and static
libraries, SMTP and mail(), and more.
Python
Noisy Python (O'Reilly). Stephen Figgins [84]looks at some Python
based sound apps on O'Reilly's OnLamp site. Solfege, Snack, MusicKit,
and PyGame are examined.
Preview of the [anygui] project (IBM developerWorks). David Mertz
[85]examines the Anygui project. "A very interesting project in the
Python world has entered early development. The [anygui] project is
intended as a wrapper API for a large number of underlying graphic
toolkits. Once fully developed, a Python programmer will be able to
call a common [anygui] function -- for example, to create a window --
then have the 'best available' toolkit do the work."
Daily Python-URL items. The latest from the [86]Daily Python-URL
includes a look at Asmo for processing XML, an updated draft of Andrew
Kuchling's What's New in Python 2.2 document, dbdoc, "A simple Python
API for inspecting database schemas to generate documentation.", and "
From Logo to Python in Two Decades", an article from Warren Keuffel.
Ruby
An Introduction to Ruby (O'Reilly). Colin Steele [87]introduces Ruby
on O'Reilly's Linux Devcenter. "I can already hear you grumbling, 'Oh,
great, another language.' Why should you care? You're already up to
your elbows in technologies to learn, right? Well, call your
significant other and tell him or her you're going to be late tonight.
And go get another Jolt. You're going to be hooked on Ruby for the
simple reason that Ruby makes programming fun again (and that's what
really counts)."
The Ruby Garden. This week, [88]The Ruby Garden features articles
about SqlRelay for tweaking databases, the attr_initializer shortcut
for def initialize(...), Double Dispatching vs Clumsy Coercing, an
event-based Ruby parser called Ripper, and more.
Tcl/Tk
Tcl-URL for October 29, 2001. The latest edition of the [89]Tcl-URL
contains articles on floating point representations, exec tricks,
program launchers, WIMP bindings, dealing with window managers, and
more.
XML
The Selfish Tag (O'Reilly). Ed Dumbill [90]discusses evolving XML
standards on O'Reilly's XML.com site: "The current received wisdom has
corrupted the desirability of open standards into the notion that the
developer is helpless and must wait for standards to emerge before
progressing. In fact much criticism of XML is based on this
misconception, that somehow if you choose to use XML 1.0 you're
immediately beholden to anything that emerges from W3C, OASIS, or
others."
Miscellaneous
Solaris-to-Linux porting guide (IBM developerWorks). Malcom Zung and
Brian Thomson [91]cover the issues involved in porting Solaris
applications to Linux. "Linux source code is freely available. Any
developer who has struggled with debugging a problem that involves
someone else's proprietary code knows how much easier it is when you
can actually see for yourself what that code is doing. And if you find
a problem there or want a feature added, you can modify Linux,
provided you follow the provisions of the GNU General Public License.
You aren't forced to wait for an operating system supplier to work on
your problem for you. This isn't just a theoretical advantage."
Section Editor: [92]Forrest Cook
Language Links
[93]Erlang
[94]g95 Fortran
[95]Guile
[96]Haskell
[97]Blackdown.org
[98]Caml
[99]Gnu Compiler for the Java Language
[100]IBM Java Zone
[101]Jython
[102]Perl News
[103]Use Perl
[104]PHP
[105]PHP Weekly Summary [106]Daily Python-URL
[107]Python.org
[108]Python.faqts
[109]Ruby
[110]MIT Scheme
[111]Schemers
[112]Smalltalk
[113]Tcl Developer Xchange
[114]Tcl-tk.net
[115]Regular Expressions
[116]Next: Commerce
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