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http://klik.atekon.de/presentation/ for a presentation about the philosophy and use cases of klik http://klik.atekon.de/wiki/index.php/Klik2 for klik2 http://klik.atekon.de/wiki/index.php/FUSE for union fuse http://klik.atekon.de/wiki/index.php/Developer_meetings for the next klik developer ... [More] meeting Contact Killerkiwi2005 AT gmail DOT com for svn commit access [Less]

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Portland is a joint OSDL/Freedesktop.org initiative to provide independent software developers (ISDs) with stable APIs into Desktop Linux and other Free Desktop platforms. It is hoped that the project will unify KDE and GNOME developers and make it easier for software developers to target both ... [More] environments. The first result of the Portland initiative is Xdg-utils, a free set of open source tools that allows applications to easily integrate with the desktop configuration your customer has chosen to work with. [Less]

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This is a CIN (code interface node) creation wizard for Microsoft Visual Studio VS.2003 which parses CIN code file created by Labview and creates a compilable project. 8-14-08 I uploaded the actual published version of my article. The problem is that both (draft and published) were so heavily ... [More] edited by Labview Technical Resource staff, so sometimes meaning is lost. Also, I was not able to intervene, because the LTR was closed shortly after v.13-1 (Was it the last volume published, I wonder?) 8-20-08 Since CINs are not the most convenient stuff at the moment this wizard should be redone as dll wizard ... [Less]

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To learn some knowledge test,Including the contents of the many design patterns. And so on. . . .

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The Linux Standard Base was created to lower the overall costs of supporting the Linux platform. By reducing the differences between individual Linux distributions, the LSB greatly reduces the costs involved with porting applications to different distributions, as well as lowers the cost and effort ... [More] involved in after-market support of those applications. [Less]

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