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Linux Journal Issue #98/June 2002
Features
- Kode KDE Kindly, Kan You? by Jason Mott
- Help Linux conquer the desktop with your own KDE app.
- Emacs: the Free Software IDE by Charles Curley
- Not just for text editing--Emacs is the IDE that's been there all along.
- Mediator/Python by Doug Farrell
- Sure it's no system for a basis of government, but Python can help build smart dialog boxes.
Interview
- Python 2.2 Q&A with Guido van Rossum, Creator
of Python by Wesley J. Chun
- No full monty,
just Guido's honest opinions.
Indepth
- The OSCAR Revolution by Richard Ferri
- Making clusters easy to build for the nonprogrammer.
Toolbox
- Kernel Korner
A NATural Progression by David A. Bandel
- At the Forge
Zope Page Templates by Reuven M. Lerner
- Cooking with Linux
Programming Life! by Marcel
Gagné
- Paranoid Penguin
BestCrypt: Cross-Platform Filesystem Encryption by Mick Bauer
- GFX
Silicon Grail RAYZ by Robin
Rowe
Columns
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Focus on Software by David A.
Bandel
- Striking a Nerve
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Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick
Lehrbaum
- Embedded Systems Conference 2002
- Geek Law by Lawrence
Rosen
- Bad Law
- Linux for Suits by Doc
Searls
- Identity from the Inside Out
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Reviews
- Hewlett-Packard x4000 Workstation by Thad Beier
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- From the Editor: From the Editor by Richard Vernon
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
Strictly On-Line
- Getting IPv6 using Freenet6 on Debian by Peter Todd
- Emulate This! Part 3 by Marcel Gagné
- Developing with KDevelop by Ralf
Nolden
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