http://news.opensuse.org – We are pleased to annouunce the new Weekly News #121 (Distributions)
http://news.opensuse.org – We are pleased to annouunce the new Weekly News #121 (Distributions)
http://aerosuidae.net – Added Howto category correctly New page (Software)
http://aerosuidae.net – A script which cycles through all windows of the current group. New page (Software)
http://lpilinux.com – You can manage most of today’s multimedia applications easily with ReMoot, a universal remote control program. ReMoot even provides an esoteric way of controlling your PC remotely from your cell phone or PDA, earning it top geek points. (HowTos)
http://linuxers.org – Developers have always been the people who bring innovation to the industry by either creating or using new technologies. In a survey published at DrDobbs, Jeffery Hammond, talks about the transition among the upcoming developers towards open-source technologies. (General)
http://news.opensuse.org – We are pleased to announce our new issue #118. From now on you can read the news directly inside the RSS Reader. Just click the “more” Tag. (Distributions)
http://fwebde.com – I am often asked about by people how they should test their PHP applications. Because PHP is a server-side programming language, you can't just open the file in your web browser, like with HTML or JavaScript. You need to upload it to a server where the script can be run. But what if you don't want to rent space on a server, or if you want to make testing of PHP scripts much faster? (Distributions)
http://www.linux.com – The JRuby language gets commercial support as a major new JRuby version approaches, promising easier integration of Ruby development and Java. (Software)
http://linuxo.com – Developer.com: "The JRuby language is getting commercial support for developers this week, thanks to Ruby specialist Engine Yard." (General)
http://linuxo.com – WDVL: "This article introduces the Cucumber framework, a tool for implementing the Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) methodology. The idea behind BDD is simple: everyone should understand the system features. Cucumber promotes this idea by enabling the features of a system to be written in the native language of the program as either specs or functional tests." (General)