24 November 2002

UnitedLinux 1.0

UnitedLinux Releases Version 1.0 the consortium made up of Connectiva, SCO, SuSE and turbolinux reseased their fisrt version of UnitedLinux 19th Nov 2002. Noticably absent are RedHat.

Posted by mofoghlu at 2:00 PM

20 November 2002

A Comparative Overview of C#

A Comparative Overview of C# Author: Ben Albahari

Company: Genamics

Date: Initially released 31 July 2000, updated 10 August 2000.

Posted by mofoghlu at 9:13 PM

C#, C++, Java Comparison with .NET Framework

C#, C++, Java Comparison with .NET Framework from kuro5hin.org, technology and culture, from the trenches. Interesting observations backed up with sample code. Managed C++ (required for use with the .NET Framework) performs poorly.

Posted by mofoghlu at 9:06 PM

19 November 2002

All Consuming (track weblog book recommendations)

All Consuming (track weblog book recommendations)

Posted by mofoghlu at 10:09 AM

List of weblog changes

Weblogs.Com: Top-100 Links from Weblogs List of weblog changes managed by weblogs letting the site know when they are changed.

Posted by mofoghlu at 9:50 AM

18 November 2002

Improvements on Conventional PKI Wisdom by Carl Ellison

Improvements on Conventional PKI Wisdom by Carl Ellison. Interesting critical analysis of common assumtions made in simple PKI solutions, and a proposal for delegated authority structures with fewer assumtions (and no "single sign on" panecea).

Posted by mofoghlu at 3:05 PM

Home Network Security

Home Network Security an article of advice for securing home networks.

Posted by mofoghlu at 2:56 PM

VINNOVA Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems

VINNOVA Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems the Swedish equivalent of SFI funding innovative research in ICT.

Posted by mofoghlu at 2:28 PM

6 November 2002

T6 - A Research Centre

T6 Home - Welcome At IST2002 Andrea Nicolai presented on the subject of Digital Ecosystems. This was an excellent talk, and this link is to his organisation's home page. Here there are a series of excellent white papers, the Digital Ecosystems and the Open Source ones look very interesting. [Posted during the session itself by your live reporter from ISt2002 :-) the wonders of Wi-Fi and blogs]

Posted by mofoghlu at 11:11 AM