Linux Journal Contents #73, May 2000
May 1st, 2000 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #73/May 2000
Supplement
Focus
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Programming
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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The Code Analyser LCLint
by David Santo Orcero
Debugging code is never fun, but this tool makes it a bit easier.
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Embedding Python in Multi-Threaded C/C++ Applications
by Ivan Pulleyn
Python provides a clean intuitive interface to complex, threaded applications.
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X/Motif Programming
by Ibrahim F. Haddad
And God said “Let there be light”!
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Parametric Modelling: Killer Apps for Linux Clusters
by David Abramson
Get ready for parallel processing with the University of Michigan.
Forum
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An Introduction to PHP3
by John Holland
If you are designing a new web site, this language can provide just the help you need.
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Creating Smart Print Queues
by Mark Plimley
This article will help you understand print filters and how to create and install your own personalized filters.
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Palm Pilot Development Tools
by Eddie Harari
How to program you hand-held computer using Linux.
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Daryl Strauss, Precision Insight
by Steven Pritchard
Want to find out what's happening with 3dfx graphics hardware and the port to Glide? Read on.
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Building a Wireless Nework with Linux
by Billy Ball
Want your laptop and PC to talk to each other without having to deal with wires? Here's how.
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Linux Webpads Give PC Competition
by Linley Gwennap
New hardware for a new generation.
Reviews
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Igel Etherminal J and Instant TC
by David Weis
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Moreton Bay PoPToP/NetTEL
by Jon Valesh
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Conectiva Linux
by Jason Kroll
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The Raritan CompuSwitch
by Alex Heizer
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Red Hat Certified Engineer Program (RHCE Exam Cram)
by Andrew G. Feinberg
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JavaScript Application Cookbook
by Ralph Krause
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Programming Pearls, 2nd Edition
by Harvey Friedman
Columns
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Linux Apprentice: Bourne Shell Scripts
Scripting with EX and Here files.
by Randy Parker
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Take Command : xv: The X Viewer
by Marjorie Richardson
When you want to take a quick look at a graphics file, XV is the application to use.
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Linux Means Business Linux Use Rocketing at Jet Propulsion Laboratories
by Drew Robb and Joe Zwers
A look at how JPL scientists are using Linux to build better spacecraft and make accurate calculations.
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System Administration The Linux Trace Toolkit
by Karim Yaghmour and Michel Dagenais
Analyzing performance is one of the most important tasks of a system administrator; here's how to do it using Linux.
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Kernel Korner
by Moshe Bar
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Linux in Education: Linux at Yorktown High School
How this school is utilizing Linux to teach students, do remote
administration and save money.
by Justin Maurer
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Cooking with Linux Rapid Program-Delivery Morsels, RPM
by Marcel Gagné
Installing and upgrading software need not be difficult—Monsieur Gagné tempts us with delectable RPM.
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At the Forge Creating Queries
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Games We Play: The New and The Old
by Jason Kroll
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Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Embedded Systems News Briefs
by Rick Lehrbaum
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The Last Word
by Stan Kelly-Bootle
Departments
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Letters
More Letters
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upFRONT
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Penguin's Progress: Getcha Program!
by Peter H. Salus
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Linux for Suits Patent Absurdities
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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Dynamic Class Loading in C++
by James Norton
A technique for developers that will provide them with much flexibility in design.
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WordPerfect for Linux Bible
by Ben Crowder
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The Network Block Device
by P.T. Breuer, A. Marín Lopez, Arturo García Ares
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Linux Administration for Dummies
by Harvey Friedman
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A Real-Time Data Plotting Program
by David Watt
How to program using the Qt windowing system in X.
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Shell Functions and Path Variables, Part 3
by Stephen Collyer
Acontinuation of our introduction to path variables and elements.
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IBM's Universal Database
by Paul Zikopoulos
Getting DB2 up and running on Linux.
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