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A Beginner's Introduction to Perl Web Programming
September 05 2008
Previous articles in this series showed how to use Perl for text processing and general purpose programming. Now it's time to demonstrate how to use Perl on the web. read moreSeptember 03 2008
Google Chrome has interesting implications for the web and technology, but how does it work as a browser? Scott Berkun's initial review of the browser as only a browser is the most interesting. read moreSeptember 02 2008
Google Chrome has interesting implications for the web and technology, but how does it work as a browser? Scott Berkun's initial review of the browser ad only a browser is the most interesting. read moreDavid Flanagan on JavaScript 2
August 22 2008
Is JavaScript and HTML the new BASIC? What does the average programmer need from JavaScript 2? Is the web the new client-server model of computing? JavaScript guru David Flanagan addresses these questions and more in this interview. read moreOpenGL 3.0 May be Too Big to Fail and Too Slow to Improve
August 17 2008
Some projects are too big, too complex, or too well-entrenched to have credible competition. They often stagnate. Is OpenGL 3.0 falling into the same trap? read moreLuke Kanies Wants to Modernize System Administration
August 17 2008
Luke Kanies, author of the Puppet configuration management tool, discusses how to fix what's wrong with system administration and why shell scripts and ssh are the wrong tools to keep your systems up to date. read moreDoes Enterprise Development Have to be Painful, part three
August 14 2008
chromatic explores how to build, bundle, and deploy an application with SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment and evaluates the whole process for creating and deploying applications in the enterprise. read moreOpenGL 3.0 May be Too Big to Fail and Too Slow to Improve
August 12 2008
Some projects are too big, too complex, or too well-entrenched to have credible competition. They often stagnate. Is OpenGL 3.0 falling into the same trap? read moreLuke Kanies Wants to Modernize System Administration
August 11 2008
Luke Kanies, author of the Puppet configuration management tool, discusses how to fix what's wrong with system administration and why shell scripts and ssh are the wrong tools to keep your systems up to date. read moreWhere are the New Client-Side Development Environments?
August 06 2008
The old client-server application versus client-only application debate is back on the Web, thanks to Ajax and RIA technologies. It's missing a long-forgotten third contender, however -- one which had significant drawbacks and very significant advantages. read moreDavid Flanagan on JavaScript 2
August 05 2008
Is JavaScript and HTML the new BASIC? What does the average programmer need from JavaScript 2? Is the web the new client-server model of computing? JavaScript guru David Flanagan addresses these questions and more in this interview. read moreThe Free Software Patent Question Microsoft's Sam Ramji Should Answer
July 30 2008
Microsoft's Sam Ramji promised to answer the tough questions about his company's open source efforts. Here's the big one: will Microsoft fix its open source patent license? read moreHow Steve Jobs Plans to Eat Firefox (and why I'm not getting an iPhone)
July 29 2008
When Steve Jobs implied he wants Safari to take over as the world's dominant browser, I thought he meant on the desktop. I was wrong; it took an iPhone app to make me realize free software needs to move into new ecosystems to help users take control of their computing… read moreOpen Source in the Enterprise is Inevitable
July 23 2008
The question about open source in the enterprise is no longer "if", but "how". Bernard Golden is the author of a new O'Reilly research report about adoption statistics and usage of open source in professional development and business -- who are hiring more open source people than ever. read moreAt OSCON with the Mad Scientist of Perl ...In Negative Time
July 23 2008
Damian Conway has a well-deserved reputation as the mad scientist of Perl. His opening night keynote at OSCON 2008 combined Perl programming, the difference engine, quantum mechanics, and general relativity to produce variables which travel backwards in time. read more



