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The languages of Debian Wheezy

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This week we lead off with the most popular item from the past week, "The languages of Debian Wheezy", which reported on the analysis of Perth-based programmer James Bromberger. Make sure to take a look at today's Around the Grounds post, there's plenty of news in there about the R18+ game rating and new locations added to the 2012 NBN roll-out in Victoria and Tasmania. Hope you have a good seven days and we'll see you next week. -- Chris

The languages of Debian Wheezy

How many lines of COBOL or Ada do you think make it into a Debian distribution? Read more

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The languages of Debian Wheezy

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TechRepublic Member | February 15, 2012

Editor's note
This week we lead off with the most popular item from the past week, "The languages of Debian Wheezy", which reported on the analysis of Perth-based programmer James Bromberger. Make sure to take a look at today's Around the Grounds post, there's plenty of news in there about the R18+ game rating and new locations added to the 2012 NBN roll-out in Victoria and Tasmania. Hope you have a good seven days and we'll see you next week. -- Chris

The languages of Debian Wheezy

How many lines of COBOL or Ada do you think make it into a Debian distribution? Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security

For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.


AtG: Gov 2.0, gaming R18+ referred, and more NBN

The NBN has added 191K homes to its 2012 roll-out plan, former US CIO talks Government 2.0, and an R18+ rating for video games has been referred to an inquiry. Read more

The -webkit- prefix will ruin the mobile web

WebKit is fast becoming the IE6 of the mobile web as developers happily target it with non-standardised CSS. Read more

Ubuntu gets enterprise desktop remix

Canonical has launched a new Ubuntu desktop spin aimed at corporate and government desktops. Read more

ReactOS: the open-source Windows NT

Need a free replacement for Windows 2000 or later? Then maybe ReactOS could help --- in a few years from now. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Five data recovery apps that could make you a hero

When you get a panicked call from someone whose hard disk has crashed (with precious files that weren't backed up), one of these apps might save the day. Read more

Why you want politics and infighting

Most people prefer to work in an organization without infighting or politics. In this blog John M McKee offers a different perspective and suggests that internal conflict may be what's needed to survive. Read more

The rise of the app store, and the frustrated enterprise

The BYOD movement can be challenging for CIOs in a number of ways. Scott Lowe has some suggestions for how to handle it. Read more

How Microsoft could win me back from Android

Deb Shinder explains what Microsoft needs to do to win her back from her current Android smartphone. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the Asus Zenbook UX21 ultrabook

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Asus Zenbook UX21. Inside the Windows ultrabook, he finds hardware from Intel, ADATA, AzureWave, Elpida, and more. View on site

ReactOS 0.3.14

ReactOS is still in alpha phase, but its clear to see the direction and progress that is being made to create an open-source Windows NT binary-compatible operating system. View on site


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security

For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.


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