Archive for category: The Web

/ January 2, 2012 09:23

Going Back to Basics in C/C++

Alex Allain send us another e-mail about the C++ programming language. For those of you who have never heard of cprogramming, it is a website designed to help you learn C or C++. Understandable C and C++ programming tutorials, compiler reviews, source code, tips and tricks. I realized that I’ve neglected an important area of education in C++–understanding bits and bytes! This

/ December 30, 2011 22:31

Woolik: A homepage for your bookmarks

  Woolik is a free service that allows us to create our own homepage for our browsers with our favorite sites. All the sites we visit every day in one convenient location! We can customize it with various widgets, our own background picture and of course, our own sites. There are backgrounds to choose from, or you can upload your

/ December 28, 2011 19:51

OSHackers: operating system users around the world!

Dear GNU/Linux users, OSHackers.org is a web application that can be used for visualizing the Free Software and Open Source operating system users from all around the world. Furthermore, OSHackers supports features such as (1) clustering, (2) short / detailed information about the user by simply left-clicking on the system’s icon, (3) visualization of a specific system, (4) search by

/ December 28, 2011 12:43

Firefox Flicks: Global video contest

Firefox Flicks wants to put you in the director’s chair in order to help spread their message. The only thing you have to do is just use your talent and creativity all in one short video clip. You have to create a short video for a chance to win some amazing prizes. You’ll get a Firefox prize pack just for

/ December 26, 2011 12:18

Going Beyond C and C++

A couple of hours ago, Alex Allain send us another e-mail about the next step of C++ programming language. For those of you who have never heard of cprogramming, it is a website designed to help you learn C or C++. Understandable C and C++ programming tutorials, compiler reviews, source code, tips and tricks. I’ve been getting questions from readers about

/ April 9, 2010 16:02

Linus Torvalds interview at computerworld.com

In January 22-2009 Linus Torvalds, the founder of Linux OS, talks about the open source identity. He spoke about a host of topics including point releases, filesystems and what it is like switching to GNOME. He also puts Windows 7 in perspective. I would like to point some of them : It’s 2009 and Linux development is approaching 20 years.