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Ext is a client-side, JavaScript framework for building web applications
In early 2006, Jack Slocum began working on a set of extension utilities for the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) library. These extensions were quickly organized into an independent library of code and distributed under the name "yui-ext." In the fall of 2006, Jack released version .33 of yui-ext, which turned out to be the final version of the code under that name (and under the open source BSD license). By the end of the year, the library had gained so much in popularity that the name was changed simply to Ext, a reflection of its maturity and independence as a framework. A company was formed in early 2007, and Ext is now dual-licensed under the LGPL and a commercial license. The library officially hit version 1.0 on April 1, 2007.
Added: Mon Aug 13 2007; URL: http://extjs.com/;
id = 93
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HOWTO recover deleted files on an ext3 file system
No, it is not easy nor simple: "Three weeks and nearly 5000 lines of code later, I had recovered every file on my disk."
(linux filesystem undelete)
Added: Thu Mar 13 2008; URL: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html;
id = 138
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The Caudium WebServer
Caudium is the name of a web server written in Pike and in C.
It is originally based on the Roxen Challenger 1.3 code base.
Caudium is high-performance, modular and highly extensible, and is
free software, released under the GNU General Public License.
Added: Tue Nov 12 2002; URL: http://caudium.net/;
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Programming Textbooks by Nils M Holm
Includes: "Scheme 9 from Empty Space", "zen-style programming", "Logic Programming in Scheme", "Lightweight Compiler Techniques". Full text and code.
Added: Mon Feb 23 2009; URL: http://t3x.org/books/;
id = 178
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The Great Computer Language Shootout
A benchmark comparison of a (rather large) number of programming languages,
by Doug Bagley. Also interesting as a source of code samples illustrating
implementation of simple & typical programming tasks, in languages ranging
from AWK through Pike to TCL (31 in all).
*DEFUNCT*
Added: Wed Jun 26 2002; URL: http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/;
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