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Monday, October 14, 2002 |
#3 I just saw this and now I'm slightly giddy. My thanks and gratitude to everyone who picked up a copy!
10:29:02 PM
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Phil Windley: "At this point, I'm more inclined to open source solutions on the server side and, in some cases, clients on the desktop. Here's what would change my mind..."
8:37:12 PM
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Sam Ruby: "Can't find a screwdriver? Perhaps a butter knife will do."
8:31:32 PM
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Doc Searls: "All the other attendees I met at the event were gadget freaks. Their sites and blogs were about gadget passions."
8:30:24 PM
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Sam Ruby points to an Eclipse plugin that supplies the equivalent of Visual Studio .NET's Add Web Reference feature.
5:02:46 PM
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Mac Net Journal: OS X applications ranked by category "This document will be updated frequently to show which OS X programs I find most useful as time passes. I was inspired to create this living document because the one-time reviews and wrap ups I have created for Mac Net Journal are pretty useless once each of the programs in the review is updated..."
4:53:20 PM
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ZDNet: Open source closes in on Microsoft "Did Microsoft suddenly find open-source religion? Hardly. It was dragged there kicking and screaming by its customers, who are increasingly drawn to open-source software like Linux, whose inner workings of code can be seen by anyone and modified."
11:03:32 AM
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Aaron Laffin wrote in to tell me about SQLite: "It gives you the 'simplicity' of a
library-based implementation (like GDBM and BDB), not requiring a
dedicated RDBMS server setup, with some of the power provided by SQL's
schema, transaction, and query capabilities. "
9:22:27 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Brian Jepson.
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