LiveJournal Inside

Many of you know about livejournal. It’s the internet community which unites millions people from the many countries and bases on OpenSource Software! I’ve already written about tools which used to build that site. In my opinion, one of the best way to develop high quality applications by yourself is to study others high quality applications (I think that livejournal can be reckoned among that […]

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Happy New Year!

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Anniversary Of Our Joint Life

8 years ago, 29 December 1996, I came to St Petersburg after a transfer to the reserve to meet Maria. From here on out we started live together and later we got married but it’s quite different story 😉 I’d like to say ‘I LOVE YOU, MY SWEET HEART, AND I NEED YOU!!!’

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Linus Torvalds Birthday

Happy birthday to Linux Torvalds, creator of Linux! In 1991 Linus Torvalds was a college student at the University of Helsinki. Based on a Unix system, he wrote the kernel — original code — for a new system for his x86 PC that was later dubbed Linux (pronounced linn-ucks). Torvalds revealed the original source code for free — making him a folk hero among programmers […]

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Merry Christmas

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iPod-Linux Installer

It will be interesting for all owners of iPod and Linux devotees to know that you can install Linux on your iPod using “iPod-Linux installer”. The goal of this project is to create an easy to use GUI program that enables Mac OS X user with iPods to install linux on HFS+ formatted iPods while still allowing you to keep and use the Apple Supplied […]

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Linux Client Migration Cookbook

IBM has published a new book in the series “IBM RedBooks”: “Linux Client Migration Cookbook A Practical Planning and Implementation Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux”. It’s not the first book about migration to Linux and, in fact, Linux becomes a popular from day by day and if “Microsoft” won’t change its strategy Linux will be dominating operation system in the world. Many developers have […]

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Longhorn, Blogs, Linux: Predicting ’05

2005 is coming and many computer publishes make predictions for the new year. Let’s see Michael Gartenberg’s opinion. 3. More people will lose their jobs over their weblogs. It’s happened already, and it will happen again. If you’re posting about your job or employer without consent, you’re taking a lot of risk with your future. It’s amazing but it’s the true! Let’s post in our […]

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