Categories: "Linux"
Designing and Building Parallel Programs
January 1st, 2006On Lisp
January 1st, 2006Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk
January 1st, 2006GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool
January 1st, 2006Algorithms and Complexity
January 1st, 2006A Compact Guide to Lex & Yacc
January 1st, 2006Securing and Optimizing Linux
January 1st, 2006KDE 2.0 Development
January 1st, 2006Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
January 1st, 2006How to Design Programs
January 1st, 2006How to be a Programmer: A Short, Comprehensive, and Personal Summary
January 1st, 2006Interfacelift
May 8th, 2005Check out this site. It has an amazing collection of beautiful icons for the Mac OSX as well as icons and backgrounds for Windows also. You have to see these icons! wow!
Berkeley DB
April 21st, 2005An excellent, embedded database. Used by a large number of Linux projects.
LibXML2
April 21st, 2005An excellent, free libary for handling all things XML. Provides support for just about every XML feature you can imagine.
Mandrake/Mandriva Linux
April 20th, 2005Originally known as Mandrake Linux, they recently changed their name to Mandriva Linux, for legal reasons. This is a great Linux distribution to get if you want ease of use and many features.
Red Hat
April 20th, 2005The most well-known Linux distribution around. It offers plenty of paid support options for businesses as well as excellent interoperability with such systems as Oracle.
Arch Linux
April 20th, 2005This is the version of Linux that I'm running right now. It's very minimalist, but it's a great distribution to use if you want to learn a lot about Linux. See my review of this distribution.
The Linux Documentation Project
April 20th, 2005The place to go to look for documentation on Linux.
XFCE
April 20th, 2005Another graphical environment for Linux. Fairly minimalist, but very fast.
KDE
April 20th, 2005Another very nice graphical interface for Linux. Includes everything you can think of.
Gnome
April 20th, 2005A very complete graphical environment for Linux