
Publisher: Belltown Media, Inc.
Language: English
Number of Pages: 100
PDF: 12.2 MB
ISSN: 1075-3583
Every month, Linux Journal helps readers stay on top of the fast-paced world of Linux, with tips for programing & networking, plus industry news, product reviews and gaming.
Linux Journal was first published in April of 1994 by Phil Hughes and Bob Young, co-founder of Red Hat. Hughes went on to continue publishing Linux Journal for over a decade and in 2006 turned the reins over to long-time Linux Journal employee Carlie Fairchild. Fairchild is the founder of Belltown Media, Inc., the current publisher of Linux Journal.
IN THIS ISSUE
Guido van Rossum on Python 3
The new Python 3000 is bounding beyond Python 2. Python creator Guido van Rossum explains why you've got to try it.
A Tale of Two Languages
Not all programming languages are created for automating spreadsheets and device drivers -- some, like Inform 6 and 7, were created specifically for making games.
Shell Scripting with a Distributed Twist: Using the Sleep Scripting Language
A language for practical extraction and reporting with mobile agents?
The Falcon Programming Language in a Nutshell
Messages can carry anything, including methods or whole Sigma sequences for remote execution in foreign objects.
State of the Art: Linux Audio 2008, Part II
Evaluating the condition of sound and music production software.
Why We Need Hackers to Fix Health Care
Some of the most dangerous closed and proprietary systems are the ones you trust to save your life.
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