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PUBLIC MARKS from macroron with tags download & documentation

11 November 2005

10 November 2005

09 November 2005

io - docs - talks - small, pure object oriented, prototype-based programming language.

The ideas in Io are mostly inspired by Smalltalk (all values are objects), Self, NewtonScript and Act1 (prototype-based differential inheritance, actors and futures for concurrency), LISP (code is a runtime inspectable/modifiable tree) and Lua (small, emb

08 November 2005

07 November 2005

Klik Blog - the easiest way to install software - even as non-root user or from a Live-CD.

each software package is one compressed cmg file. delete software packages without problems for other software. save cmg files everywhere, this solution is very flexible

Klik Home - the easiest way to install software - even as non-root user or from a Live-CD.

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each software package is one compressed cmg file. delete software packages without problems for other software. save cmg files everywhere, this solution is very flexible.

Klik: Documentation - the easiest way to install software - even as non-root user or from a Live-CD.

each software package is one compressed cmg file. delete software packages without problems for other software. save cmg files everywhere, this solution is very flexible

One-click installation with Klik - Article to read* - the easiest way to install software - even as non-root user or from a Live-CD.

each software package is one compressed cmg file. delete software packages without problems for other software. save cmg files everywhere, this solution is very flexible.

06 November 2005

31 October 2005

QEMU Home

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an open source cross-platform emulator for Linux hosts. It allows you to emulate a number of hardware architectures (x86, x86-64, and PowerPC are currently known to work, with others, including SPARC and MIPS, in development). QEMU thereby lets you run an

Hardware emulation with QEMU - Linux.com Article

an open source cross-platform emulator for Linux hosts. It allows you to emulate a number of hardware architectures (x86, x86-64, and PowerPC are currently known to work, with others, including SPARC and MIPS, in development). QEMU thereby lets you run an

30 October 2005