Joomla! Accessibility is a new book from Packt that helps readers create accessible websites with Joomla! Written by Joshue O Connor, Senior Accessibility Consultant with CFIT, this book is designed to help readers gain a deeper understanding of Joomla! and accessibility.
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Learn to Build a complete Ruby on Rails Business Application
Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development is a new book from Packt that helps readers to build a complete Ruby on Rails Business Application from start to finish. Written by Elliott Smith and Rob Nichols, this book concentrates on application development as a whole process and is intended to complement existing Rails tutorials.
Read more »Firefox 2.0.0.10 fixes jar: and other vulnerabilities
"Mozilla has released Firefox 2.0.0.10, an update that fixes three security vulnerabilties rated as high..."
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Learn to Master Joomla! 1.5 Extension and Framework Development with new book
Mastering Joomla! 1.5 Extension and Framework Development is a new book from Packt that is packed with expert advice on all aspects of programming with Joomla! Written by James Kennard, this book is an invaluable reference guide that users will turn to again and again as they work with Joomla!
Read more »The Fossil version control system
Fossil is a new version control system based on sqlite (and in fact authored by sqlite's author). While the world doesn't really need another source control system, Fossil has some very interesting, if not downright compelling, unique features.
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Software Group Targets Small Business
Michael Gaertner worried he could lose his company. A group called the Business Software Alliance had written him to claim that his 10-person architectural firm in Galveston, Texas, was using unlicensed software.
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GeoNames founder opens up the GIS world
Marc Wick discusses the GeoNames project: how it started, what it uses to keep running, where it is being used and where the project is heading. He also discusses free and open software, how an increasingly GPS-enabled world is driving the need for free data, the politics in data access and more.
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Virgin America tunes up with YSlow
Me and my... Firefox plug in Ravi Simhambhatla's latest project employing open source has been to juice up the web site for Virgin America, the US's newest carrier, so travelers can surf smoothly and purchase tickets without waiting for pages to build.
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Developer service for Ubuntu goes live
Canonical today released a new software development collaboration service for Ubuntu Linux developers.
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Why KDE4 (might) suck!
I've been a kde user for very long time, since from before version 3.0. I vaguely remember being excited with version 3.0 to the point I was using the beta releases on a daily basis.
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Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon: A Quick Look
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I know that I enjoyed the days off of school, and thankfully having nothing better to do than finally install the latest Ubuntu: 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon." So onwards now, lets see how it fared:
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Flock, the social web browser in Ubuntu with Firefox Plugins!!
Flock is a web browser based on Firefox, which besides a look sort of different, many social networks are integrated. Today, I am going to show you the main features and how to install it in (K) Ubuntu.
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Perl 6 on Parrot Roadmap
"On Friday I wrote up a brief ROADMAP for Perl 6 on Parrot development, and rather than repeat it all as a journal post I'll just link to it. It really does describe where we've been, and where we're going in the next couple of months as far as Perl 6 development..."
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Mozilla Prism Proxy Setting
"In previous post, I talked about Mozilla Prism, one of the Mozilla product (beta version) that provided an easy way to run your web application from desktop. This means that you can take any web site that you currently visit a lot, and place it in its own process, and you can launch it like any other application..."
http://people.mozilla.com/~mfinkle/prism/
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One step closer: Perl 5.10.0 RC2 is out
"Rafael has put out the second release candidate for Perl 5.10.0 ..."
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