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Linux/UNIX
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Practical techniques, tools, tips and secrets for professional Linux/Unix developers
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In the current issue, Rajesh Mitra runs down an assortment of essential tools for debugging in Linux realtime environments. And Kyle Dawkins, of Central Park Software, covers the basic features of Objective C, an OOP-enabled C-language variant whose following hasn't waned, despite the prevalence of C++.
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Dr. Dobb's Linux Digest - February 2006 Steven Gibson The Wireless Music Player; Open-Xchange Offered on SuSE and Red Hat; Most Wanted Survey Replacements; Novell offers xgl; and more.
Debugging & Embedded Linux Runtime Environments Rajesh Mishra Debugging in embedded Linux runtime environments requires an assortment of tools.
Dr. Dobb's Linux Digest - January 2006 Steven Gibson This month's digest includes combining bittorrent with Debian package management, a Live CD for screenwriters, Linux Symposium papers, security focused distributions, building clusters with Xen, wireles tablet devices, and a book review.
Dr. Dobb's Linux Digest - December 2005 Steven Gibson This month's digest includes setting up Samba, Linux certifications, creating demos, KDE vs. Gnome, crosscompiling, Debian package management and CRM software.
Google's Summer of Code: Part III DDJ Staff Google's Summer of Code resulted in thousands of lines of code. Here are more students who participated.
Mac OS X Tiger & 64 Bits Rodney Mach Before migrating to 64-bit platforms, the first question to ask is whether you really need to do so.
Examining Objective-C Kyle Dawkins Objective-C is an object-oriented strict superset of C and is the language of choice for development with Mac OS X or the GNUStep Foundation classes.
Dr. Dobb's Linux Digest - November 2005 Steven Gibson This month's Linux Digest includes links to threads, clusters, desktop choices, shared memory, rootless distribution testing, system administration, firmware driver design, and kernel development choices. We also highlight a new podcast.
Programming for Reliability Andy Chou Lessons learned from static analysis of millions of lines of code
Cocoa Memory Management Jose R.C. Cruz Cocoa, a Mac application development framework, has a memory-management scheme that differs from Java or C++.
Porting from Windows to Linux
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Homeland Security and Other So-Called Solutions: A Conversation with Bruce Schneier Cryptographer and consultant Bruce Schneier will discuss his five-step process for dissecting security solutions, and then apply that analysis to the FAA’s Computer-Assisted Passenger Profiling System, national ID cards, FBI and CIA-level data collection and mining, Terrorist Information Analysis, e-voting and the Department of Homeland Security itself.
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