Liferea is an abbreviation for Linux Feed Reader. It is a news
aggregator for online news feeds. It supports a number of different
feed formats including RSS/RDF, CDF and Atom. There are many other
news readers available, but these others are not available for
Linux or require many extra libraries to be installed. Liferea
tries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy to use, easy to
install news aggregator for GTK/GNOME.
It was last updated for Liferea version 1.4.
MySQL claims to be the world s most popular open source database, and with good
reason. It is free, runs on a wide variety of platforms, is relatively simple, easy to
configure and performs well even under significant load. By comparison to some other
popular database management systems, configuring it is quite simple, but there are still a
sufficiently wide variety of security-relevant configuration issues to make securing it a
challenge.
This book uses the Python language to teach pro
-
gramming concepts and problem
-solving skills, without assuming any previous program- ming experience. With easy-to-understand examples, pseudocode, flowcharts, and other
tools, the student learns how to design the logic of programs and then implement those
programs using Python. This book is ideal for an introductory programming course or a
programming logic and design course using Python as the language.
As with all the boolts in the
Starting Out With
series, the hallmark of this text is its clear,
friendly, and easy
-to-understand writing. In addition, it is rich in example programs that
are concise and practical. The programs in this book include short examples that highlight
specific programming topics, as well as more involved examples that focus on problem
solving. Each chapter provides one or more case studies that provide step
-by-step analysis
of a specific problem and shows the student how to solve it.
Ksplice is practical technology for updating the Linux kernel without rebooting. It enables you to avoid the disruptive process of rebooting for kernel security updates and bugfixes. By making it easy to keep your systems up to date, Ksplice helps you avoid the security and stability risks of running out-of-date software.
C++ by Dissection presents a thorough introduction to the programming process by
carefully developing working programs to illuminate key features of the C++ programming
language. Program code is explained in an easy-to-follow, careful manner throughout.
The code has been tested on several platforms and is found on the bundled CDrom
accompanying this text. The code in C++ By Dissection can be used with most C++
systems, including those found in operating systems such as MacOS, MS-DOS, OS/2,
UNIX, and Windows.
MATSNL is a package of MATLAB M-files for computing wireless sensor node lifetime/power budget and solving optimal node architecture choice problems. It is intended as an analysis and simulation tool for researchers and educators that are easy to use and modify. MATSNL is designed to give the rough power/ lifetime predictions based on node and application specifications while giving useful insight on platform design for the large node lifetime by providing side-by-side comparison across various platforms. The MATSNL code and manual can be found at the bottom of this page. A related list of publications describing the models used in MATSNL is posted on the ENALAB part of the 2 project at http://www.eng.yale.edu/enalab/aspire.htm
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is the “offcial” component-based
view technology in the Java EE web tier. JSF includes a set
of predefned UI components, an event-driven programming
model, and the ability to add third-party components. JSF
is designed to be extensible, easy to use, and toolable. This
refcard describes the JSF development process, standard JSF
tags, the JSF expression language, and the faces-confg.xml
confguration fle.
MATSNL is a package of MATLAB M-files for computing wireless sensor node
lifetime/power budget and solving optimal node architecture choice problems. It is intended
as an analysis and simulation tool for researchers and educators that are easy to use and
modify. MATSNL is designed to give the rough power/ lifetime predictions based on node
and application specifications while giving useful insight on platform design for the large
node lifetime by providing side-by-side comparison across various platforms.