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| XML node | Tutorial: Emacs for Programmers | Matt Welsh | 4 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Emacs: Friend or Foe? | Matt Welsh | 3 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
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| XML node | Cooking with Linux: Virtual Dramamine | Matt Welsh | 1 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Cooking with Linux: Linux Leadership | Matt Welsh | 1 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Cooking with Linux... | Matt Welsh | 1 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Writing man Pages Using groff | Matt Welsh | 1 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Cooking with Linux: Amsterdam on Fifty Guilders a Day | Matt Welsh | 4 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | Using Tcl and Tk from Your C Programs | Matt Welsh | 6 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
| XML node | X Window System Programming with Tcl and Tk | Matt Welsh | 2 | 47 weeks 6 days ago |
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This month's focus is Languages. Parlez-Vous Français? Wait, not those types of languages, programming languages. We've got a few different ones this time around: Inform, Sleep and Falcon. And, on a more traditional front, Guido Van Rossum talks about Python 3000. Our monthly columns also include discussions of JavaScript, PHP using Eclipse, and bash, and Chef Marcel talks about languages more generally.
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