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PHP
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10 March 2013
Python Trademark At Risk In Europe: Python Software Foundation Appeals For Help
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The open source programming language Python -- named after the British comedy series "Monty Python" -- became popular in the ...
04 February 2010
The New Face of Open Source: Facebook
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Without doubt, one of the most extraordinary developments in recent years has been the rise of Facebook - not just as the most popular socia...
12 September 2009
On Opening Up with PHP
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PHP is one of the big success stories of open source, so it's great to read this interview with its creator, Rasmus Lerdorf. I was esp...
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29 July 2008
Should We Fear the (Microsoft) Geeks, Bearing Gifts?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
07 March 2008
Enter the (Komodo) Dragon
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On Open Enterprise blog .
26 February 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Ivo Jansch
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On Open Enterprise blog .
04 December 2007
What Does This Mean for NetBeans?
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NetBeans has always been something of a mystery to me. I'd always regarded it as the runner-up IDE for Java, after Eclipse. But it...
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10 October 2007
PHP, Oracle and Cognitive Dissonance
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It would be hard to imagine a greater contrast between Larry "Ninja" Ellison's personal plaything, aka Oracle, and the hacker...
19 September 2007
A Marriage Made in Geek Heaven
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Long-time readers of this blog will now that I'm a big fan of Eclipse, and believe it to be potentially one of the top two or three open...
02 July 2007
The Penguin Goes to Redmond
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Well, to Redmond Magazine , that is....
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02 March 2007
Whatever Happened to Borland?
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Rather longer ago than I care to think, there was a software company called Borland, run by an ebullient Frenchman by the name of Philippe K...
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21 November 2006
Sweet as Sugar FastStack
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This kind of thing is the future of open source in business: Sugar FastStack, a software support and delivery service that provides a fast a...
30 August 2006
Zend, Zend, Zend
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News that Zend is picking up a fat bunch of VC dosh is no suprise: PHP is consisently one of the most popular options for the LAMP stack. ...
11 July 2006
How the Stacks Stack Up
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The ever-interesting Steven Vaughan-Nichols, who goes back a long way in the free software world, has a fascinating article about a compari...
10 February 2006
Scrying an Oracle
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This story has so many interesting elements in it that it's just got to be true. According to Business Week , Oracle is poised to snap ...
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