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Book Review: Python and Tkinter Programming by John E. Grayson If you are going to work with Tkinter, buy this book. |
Linux Journal March 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review UNIX Shells by Example by Ellie Quigley |
Linux Journal May 2001 Michael Baxter |
Book Review: Core Python Programming Finally, a book good enough to be both a textbook and a reference on the Python language now exists. This book works well as a first Python textbook for computer science students, while also being thumbable for work-a-day use by Python programmers... |
JavaWorld January 2002 Jeff Friesen |
Trash talk, Part 2 This article explores the Reference Objects API, an API that allows your programs to interact with the garbage collector in limited ways... |
Linux Journal March 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review Using Caldera OpenLinux, Special Edition by Allan Smart, Erik Ratcliffe, Tim Bird, David Bandel |
Linux Journal June 2000 Bill Cunningham |
Book Review Programming the Perl DBI, by Alligator Descartes and Tim Bunce |
Linux Journal October 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review LaTeX makes things easier but it's still hard for a beginner to grasp the connection between the marked-up text and the final, printed output. Enter Bernice Sacks Lipkin's LaTeX for Linux... |
Linux Journal March 2000 Marjorie Richardson |
Book Review Learning Debian GNU/Linux by Bill McCarty |
Linux Journal March 2, 2002 Ralph Krause |
Linux Internals: a Book Review Errors and uneven content prevent this book from achieving its goals and helping its audience... |
Linux Journal May 2000 Harvey Friedman |
Book Review LINUX Administration for Dummies by Michael Bellomo |
Linux Journal December 2000 Glen Otero |
Book Review Building Linux Clusters by David H. M. Spector |
Unix Insider March 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
ksh keeps up ksh has all the capabilities of other popular login shells, it was a standard for SysVr4 Unix, and it is a good deal faster than other shells. So why aren't you using it? ksh93 is now available in both source and binary forms under a new AT&T license |
Linux Journal May 2000 Harvey Friedman |
Book Review Programming Pearls, Second Edition, by Jon Bentley. In the second edition, the example code for the algorithms and programming rules is in C and C++. |
Linux Journal May 2000 Andrew G. Feinberg |
Book Review Linux Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam Cram by Kara J. Pritchard |
Linux Journal March 2000 Paul Almquist |
Book Review Linux System Administration by M. Carling, Stephen Degler, James T. Dennis |
Unix Insider February 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Which language is right for you? How do you choose between all of the available scripting languages? We recommend trying them out individually. Each language has its own benefits and its own limits, and only you can determine which best suits your work... |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Jon Hall |
Beachhead - Beneath the Surface Don't forget the modular command-line power of Linux. |
Linux Journal July 2000 Harvey Friedman |
Book Review: Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide by Steve Shah. Although it does have ``beginner'' in the title, this is not a book for someone entirely new to computers. Rather, it was written for one who might have prior experience as systems administrator for another computer system, and is finally ready to try Linux. |
Unix Insider January 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Scripted wrappers for legacy applications, Part 3 The authors offer some closing comments on interprocess communication (IPC) and focus on ways to alloy scripting languages and systems languages, such as C, in single-process executables... |
Linux Journal March 2000 Randy Jay Yarger |
LUIGUI--Linux/UNIX Independent Group for Usability Information A new Linux group has been organized to look at user interfaces and help formulate a standard in an effort to ease the way for Linux to move onto the desktop. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2000 Eric Raymond |
Why Python? The author compares the Python programming language to Perl. |
Linux Journal May 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review WordPerfect for Linux Bible |
Linux Journal August 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Book Review Open Source Linux: Web Programming by Christopher A. Jones and Drew Batchelor... By the time you reach the end of this book, you will have explored conceptual constructs, models and tools you can use to develop web sites |
Linux Journal September 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Product Review: TimeSys Linux/RT Linux/RT is a tool for developing and testing embedded and non-embedded real-time applications |
JavaWorld September 2000 Bruce Eckel |
Everything is an object, Part 1 This two-part article, excerpted from Chapter 2 in Thinking in Java 2nd. ed., moves you to the point where you can write your first Java program. Bruce Eckel gives an overview of the essentials... |
Salon.com May 11, 1999 Andrew Leonard |
Linux for dummies? Linux for dummies?: Caldera's new package is easy to install -- but it may point the way to an open-source Babel. |
InternetNews January 5, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
When Is D Better Than C? When It's a Language. Digital Mars released the D programming language, which it says addresses the issues and shortcomings of C/C++. |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2003 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Readings on Digital Resources, the Internet Economy, and the Dangers of Cyberspace How to Build a Digital Library... The Librarian's Internet Survival Guide: Strategies for the High-Tech Reference Desk... Re-Thinking the Network Economy: The True Forces that Drive the Digital Marketplace... Net Crimes & Misdemeanors: Outmaneuvering the Spammers... etc. |
Home Toys April 2006 Findlay et al. |
Home Automation Portal Appliance: Part 2 Here's how the small, lightweight and low power box produced by IO Anywhere can act as a Home Automation Portal Appliance. |
Linux Journal September 2001 Thomas Osterlie |
Review: Hacking Linux Exposed Hacking Linux Exposed deals with security-related threats to Linux systems. It's a book for practitioners by practitioners, with an emphasis on practice rather than theory... |
Unix Insider December 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Scripted wrappers for legacy applications How can you give your C program a nice GUI with Tk? The answer is easy to find on the Web and in printed books if you already know it, but the world needs a coherent and unified introduction for those who don't... |
Linux Journal August 2000 Richard C.S. Kinne |
LinuxPPC on the Macintosh PowerBook Graphical installation environments help Macs play better than ever with Linux. |
Information Today September 4, 2008 |
Thomson Reuters Releases Reference Manager 12 for Windows Thomson Reuters announced the release of a major upgrade to Reference Manager for Windows, its bibliographic citation management software that has a true multiuser network version. |
Linux Journal June 2003 Don Marti |
C++? Are You Crazy? Cool projects are using this big, complicated language. Maybe you should too. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Neil Randall |
Fun with the Linux Command Line How to work with the command line in Ubuntu. |
InternetNews March 20, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Fedora Core 5 Released The bleeding edge of Red Hat's Linux efforts hits a major milestone today with the release of Fedora Core 5, which sports the latest in Linux desktop, server and system applications. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Neil Randall |
Linux - You Can Do It! If you haven't tested the Linux waters yet, now's the time. In this starter guide we'll help you -every inch of the way. And you don't have to give up using Windows. |
Linux Journal Heather Mead |
2000 Readers' Choice Awards Roll out the red carpet, it's time to announce the winners of the 2000 Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards. After another explosive year, the hype and trendiness have cleared to reveal (as we knew it would) that Linux is a serious contender in almost every market... |
Unix Insider September 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Tk footnotes Tk is a simple, scriptable GUI. In this installment of Regular Expressions, the authors follow up on last month's Tk feature, offering even more reasons to try the toolkit. |
D-Lib February 2003 Jeffrey T. Penka |
The Technological Challenges of Digital Reference: An Overview This discussion of technological challenges associated with digital reference focuses on challenges libraries face in establishing and supporting an efficient, patron-focused digital reference service, based on library values. |
Linux Journal September 2000 Russell J. T. Dyer |
Book Review: sendmail for Linux by Richard Blum A comprehensive, but not overwhelming, manual on sendmail for the intermediate-level Linux system administrator. |
D-Lib February 2003 R. David Lankes |
Current State of Digital Reference in Primary and Secondary Education This paper examines the domain of digital reference services for and by the primary and secondary education community. Data is provided to demonstrate the current understanding of education question types and education users in digital reference. |
Linux Journal November 2001 Heather Mead |
2001 Readers' Choice Awards See how your preferences compare with the rest of LJ's intrepid readers... |
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Extraction of References Using Layout and Formatting Information from Scientific Articles The automatic extraction of reference meta-data is an important requirement for the efficient management of collections of scientific literature. |
New Architect September 2002 Al Williams |
Windows for Unix Users Can you have the best of both worlds? |
PC World November 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Linux vs. Windows: The Rematch Can a frustrated Windows user dump Microsoft? Even with lots of improvements, Linux is still no cakewalk. |
JavaWorld April 2002 David Kearns |
Java scripting languages: Which is right for you? A scripting language can give your Java programs power they wouldn't ordinarily have. Utilities such as IBM's Bean Scripting Framework make hooking Tcl, Python, Perl, and other scripting languages into your Java application easy. However, risks and costs abound... |
InternetNews January 11, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
The Linux Desktop Paradox Every year pundits proclaim the Year of the Linux Desktop. Could this be the case for 2008? It's a paradox. |