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27 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 27 November 2000
J.D. is on the road -- in the air, actually -- today.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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27 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 27 October 2000
Microsoft gets hacked. Gnome picks Nautilus. What happens when you press Del. The benefits of open source development. Is the Internet evolving into a global AI? Our peer-to-peer future. Forking considered inevitable.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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28 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 28 November 2000
Constant change is here to stay. J.D. tries to wrap his tired old brain around new ideas and development models.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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29 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 29 December 2000
Security a serious issue for 2001. E-mail considered harmful. Java -- not just for geeks anymore. Linux not quite ready for the desktop. And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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3 Apr 2001
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Almanac: 3 April 2001
The furor over Microsoft Passport. Gnome team releases update. A gentle warning about e-mail. And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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3 Jan 2001
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Almanac: 3 January 2001
Microsoft hit by discrimination suit. Chip makers in the er, chips. More to Linux than hyped stocks. Rethinking security. A blind date with virtual Eve.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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3 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 3 November 2000
Napster news. IBM's Small Business Suite for Linux. UCITA update. Yahoo case raises international issues.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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30 Jun 2001
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Almanac: 30 June 2001
Microsoft trial update, the Smart Tags controversy, VA Linux news, and more.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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30 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 30 October 2000
Open source the right medicine for doctors? Microsoft hack attack update. Use of open source software around the world.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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31 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 31 October 2000
Loki founder on Linux gaming. Low-down on scripting languages. SD 2000 East keynotes. Napster outlook. The current state of distributed development teams. Big Brother knows where you are.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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4 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 4 December 2000
Eazel in the news. Making money in the open source world. Highly reliable software. And all the usual nonsense.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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6 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 6 November 2000
Eazel's Nautilus file manager. Rebol heats up. Four Linux fallacies. Linux Journal readers' choice awards.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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7 Aug 2001
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Almanac: 7 August 2001
J.D. checks out the latest security threats and computer-industry rumors.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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7 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 7 November 2000
The intriguing Transmeta story.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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8 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 8 December 2000
C++ considered harmful for open source projects. Mandrake on the move. Embedded-Linux starter kit. New uses for idle CPUs. Microsoft goes programmer-hunting. Is the dot-com economy circling the drain? And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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8 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 8 November 2000
Microsoft seeks software testers. ICANN rewrites bylaws. Microsoft bets on Tablet PC. An open source approach to software patents. Lego robot kit is hacker-friendly.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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8 Oct 2001
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Almanac: 8 October 2001
News from J.D. regarding the importance of writing, an informative software review, and the upcoming moderated interview of Borland's David I.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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9 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 9 November 2000
Lego Mindstorms update. The endless SDMI controversy. New developer support from Palm. How good is your Web page?
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J.D. Hildebrand
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7 Sep 2001
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Alt-Tab: Microsoft feature or developer nightmare?
A paper describing some common Windows problems with the standard Alt-Tab functionality and a couple of hints on how to avoid them. By Ryan J. Mills.
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Ryan Mills
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Contributed Article
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2 May 2001
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ALT-Tab: Microsoft. feature or developer nightmare?
Talks about a little know bug with WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW window styles and how to avoid it.
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Ryan Mills
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Contributed Article
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