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Archive for January, 2007

Labor Union, Redefined, for Freelance Workers

Monday, 29 January 2007 Leave a comment
Categories: Press

Real information about going from Windows to Linux

Monday, 22 January 2007 Leave a comment

What an excellent page informing about what one will face if he decides to migrate to Linux from Windows.

Categories: GNU/Linux, Windows

Really Interesting Interviews

Monday, 15 January 2007 Leave a comment
Categories: Politics

Scribes editor focuses on the text

Wednesday, 10 January 2007 Leave a comment

Scribes is a text editor for GNOME that focuses on usability. After 30 minutes of usage, you will either love it or hate it.

Categories: FLOSS, GNU/Linux, My Articles

Firefox backslash BUG (yeah it’s a bug, I don’t care about RFCs)

Tuesday, 9 January 2007 1 comment

I don’t care if whatever document says it is invalid. If I use IE it works, and in Firefox it says it’s not working. It is super wise to note that no matter how many times this problem has be reported it will not be fixed. C R A P

Categories: FLOSS, Web

A gentle introduction to Tao.OpenGl using SimpleOpenGlControl (OpenGL with C#)

Sunday, 7 January 2007 5 comments

An introduction tutorial I did about Tao.OpenGL and C# Builder Personal Edition.
Read it here

Categories: My Articles Tags: , , ,

The limits of High Quality Open Source

Monday, 1 January 2007 Leave a comment

Thom writes Has the Desktop Linux Bubble Burst?

And the main reason is this one. High Quality* Open Source software NEEDS payed developers. Read why GTK+ is stuck

Microsoft may charge you for software, but also hires employees to work on it. And proffesionalism comes easier in a payed environment. Face it or die

* I strongly believe it should either be High Quality or NOT AT ALL. It’s 2007 face it

Categories: FLOSS
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