Linux Journal Contents #123, July 2004
July 1st, 2004 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #123/July 2004
Features
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Rapid Application Development with Python and Glade
by David Reed
When you're writing complicated business apps, spend more time on your business logic and let GladeGen do the rest.
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Cross-Platform Network Applications with Mono
by Ian Pointer
Build and run a useful blogging app and get a jump on .NET-compatible development.
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Developing for Windows on Linux
by Joey Bernard
Use these tools from the MinGW Project to write, maintain and test Win32 apps on any GNU system.
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A GUI for ps(1) Built with Mozilla
by Nigel McFarlane
Make your apps run anywhere your browser does with the development framework that's already on your desktop.
Indepth
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Eclipse Goes Native
by John Healy, Andrew Haley and Tom Tromey
Now you don't have to wait for a JVM to run your Java app on a new platform.
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Clusters for Nothing and Nodes for Free
by Alexander Perry, Hoke Trammell and David Haynes
The processing power you need for big nightly jobs is all around you, and the desktop users won't miss it.
Embedded
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uClinux for Linux Programmers
by David McCullough
Do you want the development ease of Linux or the low price of an MMU-less processor? How about both?
Toolbox
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At the Forge
Slash
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux
It's a Cross Platform, All Right!
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin
Secure Anonymous FTP with vsftpd
by Mick Bauer
Column
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by Ibrahim Haddad
Carrier Grade Linux
Review
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Arkeia 5.2 Network Backup
by Dan Wilder
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