Torvalds talks about his brand new blog | NetworkWorld.com Community - 0 views
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Torvalds talks about his brand new blog
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Linus Torvalds didn't have a blog, at least not until dipping his toe into the waters with this one -- "Linus' Blog" -- which launched last Thursday.
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Do you expect to write about Linux and tech world matters there as well personal thoughts? (I see you've already started.) Well, as long as it's me writing, it's likely about something tech-related and probably linux-related, since that's what I'd do. But likely just tangentially.
How to configure Gtalk in Kopete? - 0 views
Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWK - 0 views
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The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWKAlfred V. Aho of AWK fame talks about the history and continuing popularity of his pattern matching language.
Linus Torvalds, Geek of the Week - 0 views
How to Make Wealth - 0 views
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Startups usually involve technology, so much so that the phrase "high-tech startup" is almost redundant. A startup is a small company that takes on a hard technical problem.
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Here is a brief sketch of the economic proposition. If you're a good hacker in your mid twenties, you can get a job paying about $80,000 per year. So on average such a hacker must be able to do at least $80,000 worth of work per year for the company just to break even
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and if you focus you can probably get three times as much done in an hour
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Efficient and Secured Computer Support - 1 views
Several months ago, I decided to change my Microsoft Windows support provider. The Microsoft help company I was using was not proficient in what they do. A friend of mine referred HelpGurus Compute...
RMS On Header Files and Derivative Works - Slashdot - 2 views
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"In this email from 2003, Richard Stallman says 'I've talked with our lawyer about one specific issue that you raised: that of using simple material from header files. Someone recently made the claim that including a header file always makes a derivative work. That's not the FSF's view. Our view is that just using structure definitions, typedefs, enumeration constants, macros with simple bodies, etc., is NOT enough to make a derivative work. It would take a substantial amount of code (coming from inline functions or macros with substantial bodies) to do that.' This should help end the recent FUD about the Android 'clean headers.'"
High Quality and Professional Computer Support - 1 views
Our group runs a visual museum wherein we exhibit giant dinosaur dioramas for adults and children alike. Our exhibit is highly supported by our computer system. Sometimes we experience computer iss...
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