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Re: LINK: DeveloperIQ March 15, 2001



thank you very much for the info aout the mag, this months issue is really
very good.
keep up the good work.

Ashish Grover
Chandigarh.

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they might be better.......................
but the "best" spot is still empty.....

----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Noronha <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ilug-goa@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <ramdas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <linux-india-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:05 AM
Subject: [LIG] LINK: DeveloperIQ March 15, 2001


> Kudos to DeveloperIQ for giving us a lot of info on Linux in its Vol I No
> 5 issue. Wish they would have more Linux-related software on their CD too!
> Check out a copy (Rs 50, including CD). Their site is www.developeriq.com
> Some highlights of the issue:
> [] How Green is the Linux Valley? Editorial by Ramdas S
> [] On the CD -- the popular Apache web server for Linux.
>    Also, ScriptViewer, a great server side utility for
>    the PHP developer and PHPTriad 1.02 -- a complete
>    PHP development platform. Also PhatLinux, which can be
>    actually loaded from Windows.
> [] Queries in the Post-Your-Problem section : compliling
>    code in Linux, etc....
> [] LEAD STORY: Open Sesame -- A look at where Open
>    Source stands today, whether there are business
>    models that allow Open Source developers to make
>    money; for the newbie, a look at the history and
>    logic of Open Source, etc, etc
> [] How to 'Eat Open Source'. Includes:
>    Pricing products, paying developers
>    Motivation to write open source software
>    Why writing open source software is good
>    Strategies for revenue generation
>    Paid project management
>    This article is by Abhas Abhinav of Deeproot Linux.
> [] Free Intellectual Property -- Why it makes sense.
>    On the face of it, it seems to go against
>    business sense, the fact that intellectual
>    property is made available and free...
> [] In the beginning, there was no code: The
>    story of how Linux was born.
> [] Famous words by Linus Torvalds: "If you
>    want to travel around the world and be
>    invited to speak at a lot of different
>    places, just write a Unix operating system."
> [] A Who's Who of the Linux Landscape:
>    Introduces us to the movers and shakers
>    at the international level.
> [] On the above list is SUNIL SAXENA: Spell
>    Linux backwards and you get Sunil. Sunil
>    Saxena, head of Intel's Microcomputer
>    Software Labs, and Linus Torvald's key
>    contact at the chip giant. He has spear-
>    headed Intel's effort to work closely with
>    Linux developers and has put in much
>    effort into ensuring that their
>    forthcoming Itanium chip (Merced) will be
>    finely tuned for Linux, and vice versa...
> [] Six myths about Linux: (i) Linux costs
>    nothing (ii) Linux is not stable and
>    difficult to support (iii) Linux can
>    replace Windows on the desktop (iv) Linux
>    does not support other formats (v) Linux
>    is difficult to learn (vi) Development
>    on Linux is tough...
> [] Why Linux is a hit on servers...
> [] Processing the visa to Linux country: A
>    guide for IS managers.For those who
>    agree that a migration to Linux makes more
>    sense, we present a simple guide adapted
>    from interviews, white papers and
>    research articles...
> [] Deciding on the best programming language...
> [] Choosing from scripting tools (Perl, PHP,
>    Python, Tcl, and Java servlets).
> [] Open Source definition: from then to
>    now.
> [] The wide world of Linux distributions (an
>    introduction to Caldera OpenLinux, Corel
>    Linux, Elfstone Linux, Libranet Linux,
>    Debian GNU/Linux, MNIS, Linux-Mandrake,
>    Phat Linux, Slackware Linux, Storm Linux,
>    Stampede GNU/Linux, Conectiva Linux,
>    Definite Linux, Easy Linux, Esware Linux,
>    Eurielec, KSI Linux, KW Linux, Laser5 6.0,
>    LinuxMac, TurboLinux, Alzza Linux,
>    Black Cat Linux, Best Linux, Linux-SIS
>    (Schoolnet Internet Server, used in
>    Thai schools), LinuxPPP, LunetIX,
>    Plamo Linux, Power Linux, Turkuaz, Vedova
>    Linux, Vine Linux, Apokalypse, Suse Linux,
>    Linux/m68k, Linux/m68k for Macintosh,
>    Linux/PPC, MkLinux, Yellow Dog Linux,
>    Bastille Linux, Red Hat Linux (and those
>    based on it), khaOS Linux, Slinux, Spiro
>    Linux, ARM Linux, BlueCat Linux, ELKS,
>    EMJ-Linux, et-linux, Embedix, Linux Router,
>    RTLinux, uC-linux, and VMELinux)
> [] 50 Linux sites that you could visit:
>    http://www.userfriendly.org
>    http://www.freshmeat.net
>    http://www.sluggy.com
>    http://www.lwn.net
>    http://www.lhd.datapower.com... and many more
>    NO http://www.linux-india.org ???
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