Use Inversion of Control in method signatures

02/06/2007  I
Relevance: 6.15
This article describes how to use the pattern on method signatures to decrease the coupling between components and improve performance. IoC isn't just for components.
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Using Python, Ruby, and Web services

05/11/2007  III
Relevance: 5.76
You can use your existing code to create service components. Learn how to expose your scripts as SCA components and Web services using the Python, Ruby, and Web services support in Apache Tuscany SCA for C++.
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KDE 4.0.1 is There For You

02/06/2008  III
Relevance: 5.55
While the world is still recovering from the work on KDE 4.0.0, we are ready to announce the release of KDE 4.0.1, the first bug fix update of the KDE 4.0 desktop. KDE 4.0.1 contains numerous bugfixes such as stability improvements, performance improvements and, as in every point release, updated translations for most components. Lots of work has been put into shared components making the life of most applications easier. Particularly striking is also the high number of bugfixes in KHTML.
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Debian components breach terms of GPLv2

09/06/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.52
A top Debian contributor has been left"pretty disappointed" by elements of the Debian community for failing to comply with the conditions of the GNU GPLv2 license. Daniel Baumann, who maintains the Debian Syslinux bootloader package, has said Debian components were being released only in binary form without source code - resulting in problems for Apple Macintosh users.
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The Road to KDE 4: Solid Brings Hardware Configuration and Control to KDE

04/24/2007  I
Relevance: 5.49
One of the many new technologies for KDE 4 is the often mentioned, but seldom explained Solid Hardware API. Hardware has always been a bit of an annoying element of using Linux and other Unix [like] operating systems, but Solid hopes to fix that for KDE 4. In many ways, Solid is like Phonon, in that it's a Qt/KDE style API around already existing components at the lower level, such as freedesktop.org's HAL. It is already quite functional in the backend, and it's already affecting visible KDE components. Read on for more...
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10 Minute Guide to the Enterprise Service Bus and the NetBeans SOA Pack

08/20/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.36
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a standard-based middleware architecture that allows pluggable components to communicate with each other via a messaging system. In this article byDavid Salter, we will see in brief, the components inside the ESB architecture and how they communicate with each other. We will also look at how NetBeans SOA pack integrates with OpenESB and the various functionalities it offers with regards to the ESB.
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Lazarus 0.9.26 and Firebird on Ubuntu hardy/intrepid

10/19/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.36
Here is my guide on using the latest stable release for Lazarus and latest free pascal compiler (2.2.2) on Ubuntu intrepid/hardy Also after that install firebird related components and seems to work very well (tested the db aware components)
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Get Started with Apache Maven 2

12/22/2006  III
Relevance: 5.21
With the increased availability of robust, enterprise-grade open source components, today's software projects require dynamic collaboration among project teams and often depend on a mix of globally created and maintained components. In its second generation,the Apache Maven build tool was designed to take on these modern challenges. This tutorial gets you started with Maven 2.
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New PC-BSD 1.4 beta includes enhanced desktop eye candy

07/24/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 5.08
The new PC-BSD 1.4 beta, released last week, offers 3-D desktop support via Beryl as well as late-model components such as KDE 3.5.7, FreeBSD 6.2, Xorg 7.2, a selection of fresh GUI tools and utilities, and a variety of optional components, as detailed in the full release notes. PC-BSD is a desktop-oriented distribution based on FreeBSD, similar to DesktopBSD, but outside the official FreeBSD project. It strives for user-friendliness primarily via a graphical installation program and a KDE graphical interface.
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Open Hardware and PHEVs

04/08/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.03
Though I have my doubts, PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles) may be on the same track towards open hardware we are seeing in some computer components and devices. Be warned, however, the effort is grounded in marketing and survival instincts that just might not suffice to become a success. Although use of open source is established for use in PHEV, the same cannot be said of the hardware components. The reader must recognize what is quoted below is mainly a self interested party pushing a marketing scheme. I would hope it works, however, I have good reasons for skepticism. Moreover, it was the individual, engineering types that created and posted the how-to instructions and schematics.
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