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Sunday, 22 August 2010 |  Written by Carlos Crosetti  | 
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This article describes a configuration recipe for running Squeak Etoys on the Sugar UI. Etoys is a computer programming learning environmment for children. Sugar is a User Interface developed and loaded on top of the Fedora Linux distribution, that is delivered inside the OLPC XO laptop, a USD 100 small-footprint, fully networked PC designed to close the digital gap in 6-12 years aged children. The Sugar UI is very intuitive and does not require a strong effort to learn it.
Friday, 20 August 2010 |  Written by Sukhdeep  | 
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More often than not there is a trend towards software applications relying less on individual workstations and more on servers. There are many benefits to this type of approach: distributed software is safer, offers less support problems and more often than not allows for better performance overall.
Thursday, 15 April 2010 |  Written by Bogdan V  | 
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Welcome to WEb-DOT-DEV.com's PHP Tutorial. The goal of this tutorial is to teach you the basics of PHP so that you can: Customize PHP scripts that you download, so that they better fit your needs. Begin to understand the working model of PHP, so you may begin to design your own PHP projects. Give you a solid base in PHP, so as to make you more valuable in the eyes of future employers.
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 |  Written by twozao.com  | 
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FFMPEG is an open source application and developed under Linux  that allows you to convert video and audio files easily between a variety of different formats. It supports most industry-standard codec and can convert from one file format to another quickly and easily.It includes libavcodec, a leading audio/video codec  library.  FFmpeg is, but it can compile under most Operating Systems, including Windows.   Download the detailed FFMPEG installation guide  in  CentOS as pdf Download Now  You can use this powerfull tool using any scripting language server side execute functions once you installed in your server.    In php       shell_exec(“command, parameters”); the following flow chart explain you how it works with php
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 |  Written by techradar.com  | 
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It's easy to argue that Ubuntu's success is because there's an unlimited supply of investment from its super-rich parent company, Canonical. But Linux isn't like any ordinary software stack. People aren't forced to use it, and we can all choose something else at no extra cost. Ubuntu has to be doing something right. Ubuntu's biggest, and earliest, success has been in marketing itself. It's become a recognisable brand, not only in the Linux community, but in the wider non-technical world. For some, the word 'Ubuntu' has become synonymous with Linux. And that's a vital trick. These are people who would never have considered Linux as a viable alternative to their proprietary operating systems before the advent of Ubuntu. Right from the outset,   Ubuntu has been marketed as 'Linux for Human Beings', rather than the stereotypical anti-social, bearded geeks of Hollywood movies. (It also helps if you've got a charismatic spaceman to run the show and you can afford to send out CDs for free.)
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 |  Written by Graham Morrison  | 
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There are three reasons why Linux isn't succeeding on the desktop, and none of them are to do with missing functionality, using the command line or the politics of free software. The first is that there's too much momentum behind Microsoft Windows and too many preconceptions about the alternatives. Linux is perceived as having too much of a learning curve for relatively few advantages and an unknown heritage. Migrating big business to a Linux desktop is akin to turning a T1-class supertanker around mid-Atlantic. The opposite direction may look brighter, but it's easier to chug onwards into the storm. You only have to look at the number of people clinging to Microsoft's venerable Office suite to see this point clearly. 
Sunday, 11 April 2010 |  Written by Carlos Crosetti  | 
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The Dynamic DNS   Hosting your web application at home, behind an ADSL or even a dial-up Internet connection.   Web applications targeted to support a large concurrent user base or are designed to handle a lot of traffic, will typically be deployed with some number of front-end web servers, maybe with al least one multiprocessor system or a web farm. For such big app you may be with budget to allocate a Private IP service within an opticaal carrier or colocate your boxes with a datacenter services provider. 
Saturday, 10 April 2010 |  Written by Carlos Crosetti  | 
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Seaside XHTML/CSS based framework written in Smalltalk
Saturday, 27 March 2010 |  Written by Jonathan Gennick  | 
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One of the most powerful capabilities at your disposal when using SQL*Loader is the ability to define a SQL expression that operates on a field being loaded. Instead of loading the contents of the field, SQL*Loader loads the results of the expression. Consider the following book price data  Fields and Datatypes:
Sunday, 03 January 2010 |  Written by Jeff Scanlon  | 
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Enterprise JavaBeans, or EJBs, are a server-side component-based architecture that is used to build applications that are scalable, transactional, distributable, portable, and secure. If you think in terms of reusable code, then you will see why EJBs are so vital. EJBs are only concerned with the business logic of the application; the system logic is the requirement of the EJB container. EJB containers are basically application servers that provide you with a server platform to deploy your EJBs on.
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