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Linux Journal Issue #99/July 2002


Features

autoSql and autoXml: Code Generators from the Genome Project  by Jim Kent and Heidi Brumbaugh
When working with large amounts of data, save yourself some time with these tools, developed as a result of work on the Genome Project.

Multiheading Linux Systems  by Brian Gollsneider and Arthur M. Messenger
Get set up for those jobs that require double the screen space.

Icarus Verilog: Open-Source Verilog More Than a Year Later  by Stephen Williams and Michael Baxter
More competitive than ever--and still free!

Interview

A Conversation with Stephen Williams  by Michael Baxter
Stephen reveals the secrets of just how Icarus Verilog has achieved amelioration.

Indepth

Keeping Up with Python: the 2.2 Release  by Wesley J. Chun
Unification, iterators and more--the improvements to the Python 2.2 release series.

DSI: Secure Carrier-Class Linux  by The DSI Team
Security architecture specifically for clustered environments is lacking--but that will soon change.

Toolbox

Kernel Korner  Proper Linux Kernel Coding Style  by Greg Kroah-Hartman

At the Forge  Apache 2.0  by Reuven M. Lerner

Cooking with Linux  Art Is but Engineered Reality  by Marcel Gagné

Paranoid Penguin  Staying Current without Going Insane  by Mick Bauer

GFX  Industrial Light & Magic  by Robin Rowe

Columns

Focus on Software  by David A. Bandel

On Engineers

Focus on Embedded Systems  by Rick Lehrbaum

In Search of the Embedded Linux "Killer App"

Linux for Suits  by Doc Searls

The Protocol Problem

Geek Law  by Lawrence Rosen

License Defamation

Departments

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Best of Technical Support

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Strictly On-Line

Thai Tales: Taking Computers to Schools  by Frederick Noronha

Recording Studio of the Future  by Tom Poe

GNU/Linux DVD Player Review  by Jon Kent