[Wylug-discuss] IBM developerWorks (fwd)
Jim Jackson
jj at comp.leeds.ac.uk
Wed Sep 24 09:44:36 BST 2003
I've been sent a couple of these which so far I've ignored. Are people
interested in me posting them here or is it just noise?
Jim
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 09:09:39 +0100
From: developerWorks <developerworks at lawton.co.uk>
To: wylug at wylug.org.uk
Subject: IBM developerWorks
Greetings,
Please find below this months content available on IBM developerWorks for
you to post to your site or distribute as appropriate.
The last thing we want to do is send you stuff that isn't useful so please
let us know what interests you and what doesn't. And if you want to stop
receiving content from us please reply and let us know.
Get code related to the eclipse development platform and grid technology at
no charge through IBM alphaWorks. The Grid computing and Eclipse collections
build on the Autonomic computing collection announced in March. Grid
computing enables the virtualization of distributed computing and data
resources such as processing, network bandwidth and storage capacity to
create a single system image, granting users and applications seamless
access to vast IT capabilities. Eclipse is an open source, Java-based,
extensible development platform, which includes a standard set of plug-ins,
including the Java Development Tools (JDT). Eclipse also includes the
Plug-in Development Environment (PDE), which enables developers to extend
Eclipse and build tools that integrate seamlessly with the Eclipse
environment. For Grid computing check out:
http://www.ibm.com/alphaWorks/grid and for Eclipse technology visit:
http://www.ibm.com/alphaWorks/eclipse
Thanks, in advance for your time
Start here to learn about Linux
This page will guide you to material that will help you get started using
Linux. Linux is not UNIX, although it is intended to be very UNIX-like. IBM
has offerings in both the Linux and the UNIX spheres, as well as many
others.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-start.html?ca=degr-L06
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Advanced Weblications with SashXB
This article is intended for developers who are familiar with SashXB. It
covers several advanced topics, such as callbacks, GTK widget manipulation,
and the use of several common SashXB extensions, using code examples from an
LDAP-based Intranet directory navigation and search tool written for SashXB.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-sashxb2?ca=degr-L0624S
ashXBadv
Create a VNC system with tclRFB
Although VNC or Virtual Network Computing is widely used as a "productivity
tool" for programmers and administrators, that's far from the limit of the
technology's capabilities. tclRFB opens up a spectrum of possibilities for
distributed architectures.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-vnc?ca=degr-L0624tclRF
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