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Python Data Persistence using MySQL

10/30/2008  II
Relevance: 7.00
Among other merits, Python is an ideal language for writing server-side scripts, allowing you to integrate interactive behavior with HTML. Persisting dynamic content to an underlying database is fairly straightforward. By installing an appropriate Python DB module, you get the ability to interact with the database of choice from within Python code, moving your application data in and out of the underlying persistent store. This article by Yuli Vasiliev will walk you through the process of building a simple Python application that interacts with a MySQL database. In a nutshell, the application picks up some live data from a web site and then persists it to an underlying MySQL database.
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Anatomy of a Linux Flash File System

05/23/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.06
You've probably heard of Journaling Flash File System (JFFS) and Yet Another Flash File System (YAFFS), but do you know what it means to have a file system that assumes an underlying flash device? This article introduces you toflash file systems for Linux, and explores how they care for their underlying consumable devices through wear leveling.
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Setting up the Java Environment on AIX 5.3

05/10/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.78
Develop a Java application on AIX and learn how to extend it by using a PHP interface to look at the underlying Java code.
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Linux Could Become a True Desktop Alternative

04/06/2008  I
Relevance: 4.44
Linux might benefit from a changing conception of what computers are for. With the rise of Web-based applications that reduce the need for desktop-bound software, more of the action comes through an Internet browser now. The feel of the underlying operating system is less important.
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KDE 4.1 Review: The Rocky Road of the New KDE

07/30/2008  IIIIIII
Relevance: 4.40
With its 4.1 release, KDE is taking few chances. While the 4.0 release's announcement emphasized excitement and significance, the tone of the announcement for 4.1 is more subdued. This time, the announcement talks about maturing technologies and underlying improvements, and the only claim is that the 4.1 desktop"can replace the KDE 3 shell for most casual users."
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Distributed Storage Failure Recovery

10/21/2007  I
Relevance: 4.36
Evgeniy Polyakov announced a new version of his distributed storage subsystem,"this release includes [a] mirroring algorithm extension, which allows [the subsystem] to store [the] 'age' of the given node on the underlying media." He went on to explain why this was useful:..
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Interoperability

09/25/2008  III
Relevance: 4.32
It is becoming more and more clear to me that decision makers in healthcare policy and especially in healthcare IT policy do not understand the real underlying problems of interoperability in healthcare applications. Dare I also say that most developers don't either?
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PDF Viewers for Linux Compared

11/14/2007  I
Relevance: 4.30
PDF documents are at present the most popular form of distributing documents throughout the Internet and a presentation tool at the same time. They owe their popularity not only to well defined standard embracing text, pictures and hyperlinks, but foremost to the fact that once created they can be read under nearly every operating system and its underlying platform. Of course, to open a PDF document one has to have an appropriate application.
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Sharing Software Rather Than Building Walls

09/03/2006  II
Relevance: 4.29
Linux has a cult-like following among enthusiasts and believers in the open source movement, who brush off the underlying philosophy of locked source code and consider it a hindrance to the progress of software development.[This is one of the better articles I have seen on the subject. - dcparris]
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Report: GroundWork to Break New Net Management Ground at Interop

08/31/2006  III
Relevance: 4.23
When the Interop trade show unfolds in New York next month, its underlying network infrastructure will be managed and monitored by GroundWork Monitor 7, a new edition of a Linux-based software offering that mixes open source tools with unabashedly proprietary middleware.
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