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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
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Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
- On Engineers
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Focus on Embedded Systems by Rick Lehrbaum
- In Search of the Embedded Linux "Killer App"
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Linux for Suits by Doc Searls
- The Protocol Problem
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Geek Law by Lawrence Rosen
- License Defamation
Departments
- Letters
- upFRONT
- From the Editor
- Best of Technical Support
- New Products
- Advertisers Index
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
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