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Learn 10 good XML usage habits

05/20/2008  I
Relevance: 4.58
Learning good habits in XML can make all the difference between taking advantage of the functionality offered by XML and struggling against the XML standard to get the basics of validation and parsing right. Discover 10 good habits that improve your effectiveness and efficiency as you work with XML documents and data.
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Find out what XML is really good for

02/22/2007  III
Relevance: 4.32
It's no secret that XML continues to be one of the most popular technologies that's shown up in the last ten years. But what is XML really good for?
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Cheap Laptops Bad for Vista, Good for Linux

11/27/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 4.28
The good news for everyone is that you can get a good, solid laptop for under a grand these days. The bad news for Vista users is that many of those laptops, even though they're sold with Vista, have nothing like enough resources to run Vista decently.
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Linux Education Gap?

08/19/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 4.06
The rules of good panel etiquette get kind of twisted at places like LinuxWorld, where audience members don't so much raise questions as share, ahem, points of view. But actually, that's a good thing.
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Is Open Source Dying?

06/22/2007  I
Relevance: 4.03
Some good ideas are too good for this world. Is this one of them?[Sowing the seeds of despair, nice try Mike. - Scott]
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Are we winning the war?

05/26/2007  II
Relevance: 4.03
In these days lot of good things for GNU/Linux are happening or about to happen. Is the future of GNU/Linux looking bright for the first time? What good stuff is arrived and what is coming?
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Learn 10 good UNIX usage habits

12/18/2006  I
Relevance: 4.03
This article takes you step-by-step through several good, but too often neglected, techniques for command-line operations.
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If the GUI is so good. Then why is Microsoft dropping it?

12/05/2007  III
Relevance: 4.02
One of the biggest arguments for windows that everybody uses and indeed in my last rant I actually had a few comments specifically mentioning it. The basic argument is that you can do everything in windows via the GUI and you have to use the command line in Linux. I was informed in an earlier article that windows 2008 is able to be installed without the GUI so I wondered. If the GUI is so good. If all programs and system configuration can be done through the point and click interface. Then why is Microsoft giving the option of installing windows 2008 without the GUI interface? Further why are windows aficionado's touting this as a"Good Thing (TM)"?
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Revvin' Up Your Linux Box!

03/17/2008  I
Relevance: 4.01
Nothing says high performance like a good race. Got your Linux box? Got a good accelerated video card as well? Then get yourself these great racing games, get behind the wheel, and drive!
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Texas Doc Brews Up funding for Houston RHIO

09/16/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.01
Modern Healthcare's Joseph Conn has aninterview about the Harris County Health Information (HCHIC) in Houston putting on aninaugural fundraiser at St. Arnold's Brewery for a city-wide EHR:'After hearing a talk by Stephen Foreman, a Robert Morris associate professor of healthcare administration and economics, Valdes said he gained the"intellectual firepower to do this now.""He gave this chat on why (proprietary) electronic medical software is not going to work and probably never will," Valdes recalled."It's a public good and not a private good. People are going at this like it is a piece of furniture when it is really like a lighthouse. What he said was, according to economic theory and practice, you need to treat it like a public good, and free and open source shifts it toward a public good."
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