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Re: LINK: DeveloperIQ March 15, 2001 (fwd)
Hi Ashish, Permit me to send your letter to the editor of
DeveloperIQ. They need to know that people from the Linux community
appreciate such work. FN
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Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 18:23:14 -0500
From: Ashish <fundoochapashish@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: linux-india-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: linux-india-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [LIG] 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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