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Development projects
Browsers
Mozilla Weekly Independent Status Report. A new [14]Mozilla Weekly
Independent Status Report is available. Topics include Hermes,
Sherlock, Galeon, Jabberzilla, and Chameleon.
Databases
Controlling Data Display with ORDER BY (ONLamp.com). John Paul
Ashenfelter writes about [15]SQL's ORDER BY clause in this ONLamp
article. This is one in a series of [16]articles on SQL which
introduce database concepts to software developers.
Education
SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report for February 12, 2001. The
[17]February 12, 2001 issue of the SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report
is out. Topics include a new SEUL/edu wiki page, teaching Perl to 9th
and 10th graders, building diskless Linux kiosks for school labs,
embedded Linux robots, and more.
Embedded Systems
Embedded Linux Newsletter for Feb. 8, 2001. The LinuxDevices
[18]Embedded Linux Journal for February 8, 2001 is available with the
latest news from the world of embedded Linux.
Linux BIOS/bootloader for AMD Elan now released under GPL (Linux
Devices). Telos announced [19]the first public release of its alios
Linux boot loader under the GPL license. "alios has been designed to
completely eliminate the need for a BIOS and to load the Linux kernel
image from solid state memory such as Flash ROM. Optionally, a RAM
disk image may be loaded from ROM then as well."
Games
WorldForge releases Acorn 0.3. The WorldForge project has
[20]announced the release of Acorn 0.3. This release brings a great
many improvements to this game, which is intended to be a
demonstration of what the WorldForge framework can do at this point.
Pygame-0.9 available. A new version of the pygame package [21]has been
announced with a 1.0 release scheduled for the near future. "Pygame is
a set of python modules written to help create games in Python."
Network Management
OpenNMS update for February 13. Here is [22]the OpenNMS update for
February 13, detailing the latest with the network management software
project. Among other things, it talks about the 0.6 release, which was
released on February 14, 2001. The new version may be obtained from
the [23]OpenNMS download page.
Office Applications
ZRadiale - a free contact manager. A free contact manager system
called "ZRadiale" has just been released. [24]The announcement is in
French, but the [25]the project's web site is in English. ZRadiale is
based on Zope, is licensed under the GPL, and is available now.
Gimp's tools: selection and color correction (LinuxFocus). Yves
Ceccone has put together [26]a tutorial on the Gimp tools for
selection and color correction. The tutorial is full of useful
information.
New Gimp site: gimpforce.org. The Gimp User Group has put together
[27]Gimpforce, a web site that features Gimp related galleries,
tutorials, news, and more.
On the Desktop
Planning GNOME 2.0. Miguel de Icaza has posted [28]a document
describing how he thinks the GNOME 2.0 development process should go.
He is arguing for a relatively conservative approach to new features
and such; apparently the switch to the Gtk 2.0 toolkit is going to
present enough challenges as it is. "Besides, GNOME 2.0 is not the end
of GNOME. GNOME 2.0 is just the next major release of GNOME. There is
always a chance for us to redeem our pride as programmers, hackers and
architects with GNOME 3.0 and GNOME 4.0." A new [29]Goals for Gnome
2.0 document has also been released.
Anti-aliasing in GNOME. The Gnotices site [30]reports on the
availability of anti-aliasing code for GNOME, implemented with Keith
Packard's Render extension by Jacob Berkman and Vladimir Vukicevic.
KDE 2.1 release schedule. The [31]KDE 2.1 release schedule has been
posted; it currently calls for a one-week delay, putting the final
release on February 26.
The People Behind KDE: Jono Bacon. The People Behind KDE series
continues with a look at [32]Jono Baco, the maintainer of Kafka and
the developer of KDE Developer Center and KCVSApplet.
Printing Systems
Updated Source distribution for CUPS. A new source distribution for
the CUPS print system [33]has been announced. A number of security
fixes are included as well as some SuSE compatibility additions.
Web-site Development
The Apache-Tcl project launches. Here is [34]the announcement of the
launch of the Apache-Tcl project, which will be working toward the
integration of the Apache web server and the Tcl scripting language.
And Then Came Zope ... (SD Times). SD Times [35]looks at Zope. "SD
Times is written for software development managers, not for hackers,
and we columnists try to maintain a professional tone about
technologies and products, but there's no accurate way to talk about
Zope without liberal use of exclamation marks and hyperbole. Zope is
sick insane!!!!! It's the greatest thing since Bind!!!!! It's the
finest language innovation since Guido van Rossum decided to use
indenting for scoping!!! And so forth."
PHP Weekly News for February 12, 2001. The [36]February 12, 2001 issue
of the PHP Weekly News is out. Topics include PAM support, a safe mode
redesign, database abstraction extensions, tiny PHP support, and more.
Section Editor: [37]Forrest Cook
February 15, 2001
Desktop Links
[38]Gnome
[39]KDE
[40]XFce
[41]GTK+
[42]Window Managers
Application Links
[43]GIMP
[44]Mozilla
[45]Galeon
[46]High Availability
[47]ht://Dig
[48]MagicPoint
[49]Wine
[50]Worldforge
[51]Zope
More Information
[52]AppWatch
[53]Freshmeat
[54]SourceForge
Programming Languages
ERLANG
xmerl 0.12. A new release of xmerl, an ERLANG based XML toolkit [55]is
available. Other new Erlang contributions are also available on the
same site.
Haskell
Haskell Language Developments. Several announcements have recently
been posted concerning the Haskell language. Among them are:
* [56]GHC, the Glorious Haskell Compiler on sourceforge
* [57]ghc-4.08 patch level 2
* [58]Haskell gtk binding
* [59]hmake-2.02
To be technically accurate, GHC really stands for the Glasgow Haskell
Compiler (Thanks to Julian Seward).
Java
Struts, an open-source MVC implementation (IBM developerWorks).
Malcolm Davis has written an IBM developerWorks article on the
[60]Struts Framework. "This article introduces Struts, a
Model-View-Controller implementation that uses servlets and JavaServer
Pages (JSP) technology. Struts can help you control change in your Web
project and promote specialization. Even if you never implement a
system with Struts, you may get some ideas for your future servlets
and JSP page implementations."
Perl
Perl 5 Porters for February 12, 2001. The [61]February 12, 2001
edition of the Perl 5 porters list is available. Topics include
updates to the Perl FAQ, Namespace for IO Layers, Memory Leak
Plumbing, Shared functions, Perl 6, and more.
Makerpm 0.200 released. A new version of makerpm [62]has been
announced. Makerpm is a utility that turns perl modules into RPM
files.
Python
Python-dev summary for January 31. A.M. Kuchling's [63]Python-dev
summary for January 31 is out. It covers a number of development
issues, including a pointer to his [64]What's New in Python 2.1
document. It is also the last one he plans to write; he does not think
that the Python-dev summary has had the effect he was after (making
the Python development process more transparent). Python-dev has been
a great resource; it will be missed.
The Python-crypto mailing list. A new mailing list for the development
of cryptographic software in Python has been [65]announced. It's
hosted in the Netherlands, due to continued nervousness about what
U.S. policy on crypto software really is.
Transforming Python performance data (IBM devloperWorks). Chimezie
Thomas-Ogbuji discusses how to [66]profile Python programs with XML
and XSLT in an IBM developerWorks article. "This article covers how to
use XML technologies to build a better profiling tool for Python
programs. It also describes how to generate an XML call tree from
collected profile data, including function call information, such as
the number of calls and cumulative time spent in function calls. The
article includes sample code for building a DOM tree, an XSLT style
sheet that transforms the XML tree of profile data into an informative
HTML page, and other sample code."
This week's Python-URL. Here is the February 14, 2001 edition of the
[67]Dr. Dobb's Python-URL. Discussions include a CPAN-like service for
Python, pure-Python encryption tools, a Python powered QuakeWorld
server, and boolean COM properties.
Python Books Online (O'Reilly). Stephen Figgins writes about
[68]online Python books in an O'Reilly Python Devcenter article. "The
high quality of online tutorials for both beginning and experienced
programmers is an extension of the supportive Python community. It's
one more thing that sets Python apart from other scripting languages."
Python Megawidgets 0.8.5 released. A new version of Python Megawidgets
[69]has been announced. This version is mainly a bug-fix release. "Pmw
is a toolkit for building high-level compound widgets in Python using
the Tkinter module."
Tcl/Tk
This week's Tcl-URL. Here is the [70]Dr. Dobb's Tcl-URL for
February 14. Topics this week include a tcl binary scan, tclperl-2.1,
moodss 13.1, an open-source interface builder, and more.
tclperl-2.1 released. A new version of tclperl [71]has been announced.
Tclperl allows the execution of Perl code from a Tcl interpreter.
Software Development Tools
Cervisia, a graphical frontend for the CVS client. A new version of
Cervisia, version 1.1, [72]has been announced. Cervisia gives CVS a
graphical front end under KDE. Cervisia is distributed under the Q
Public License.
Documentation
'The Art of Unix Programming' gets two new chapters. Eric Raymond's
[73]The Art of Unix Programming is a slow-moving, open book that he is
writing with input from folks on the net. Eric has just [74]announced
the addition of chapters 3 and 4. Chapter 3 covers the various
programming languages available on Unix systems, while chapter 4 gets
into other development tools. As always, he is looking for feedback
and suggestions.
Linux Documentation Project News. Here is the [75]latest news from the
Linux Documentation Project. Included is a new document on securing
Apache under RedHat Linux. Numerous other documents have also been
updated. (Thanks to David Merrill).
Section Editor: [76]Forrest Cook
Language Links
[77]Erlang
[78]Guile
[79]Haskell
[80]Blackdown.org
[81]IBM Java Zone
[82]Perl News
[83]Use Perl
[84]PHP
[85]PHP Weekly Summary [86]Daily Python-URL
[87]Python.org
[88]Python.faqts
[89]Jython
[90]Ruby
[91]Smalltalk
[92]Tcl Developer Xchange
[93]Tcltk.com
[94]Regular Expressions
[95]Next: Commerce
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