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[ Miscellaneous | Frameworks ] Borland
Description : Borland
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[ Linux | Hardware ] Beowulf
Description : Beowulf Clusters are scalable performance clusters based on commodity hardware, on a private system network, with open source software (Linux) infrastructure.
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[ Linux | Hardware ] The Beowulf Underground
Description : Unsanctioned and unfettered information on building and using Beowulf systems
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[ Legacy Systems | Miscellaneous ] Atari Central
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[ OS, NOS | Hardware ] The ARM Linux Project
Description : Linux for all ARM based machines
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[ Hardware ] ARM
Description : ARM designs technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from mobile phones and digital cameras to games consoles and automotive systems.
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[ Macintosh | Hardware ] Apple
Description : Apple Computers
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[ References | Miscellaneous ] Andamooka
Description : Andamooka hosts open content books for reading, annotation, and discussion
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[ News and Views | Hardware ] AnandTech
Description : Your source for hardware analysis and news.
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[ News and Views | Miscellaneous ] Analog SF
Description : Analog Science Fiction and Fact.
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[ Hardware ] ACM
Description : Association for Computing Machinery
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[ Miscellaneous ] Abiword
Description : AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to Microsoft® Word. It is suitable for a wide variety of word processing tasks.
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[ References | Miscellaneous ] MathWorld
Description : MathWorldTM is the web's most complete mathematical resource, assembled over more than a decade by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from the mathematics and internet communities.
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[ Linux | Miscellaneous ] KOffice
Description : KOffice - Integrated Office Suite
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[ Internet | Miscellaneous | Internet ] Apache Portals
Description : Apache Portals is a collaborative software development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and freely available Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms and programming languages.
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[ Miscellaneous | Version Control | Programming ] Apache Maven
Description : Maven is a software project management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model (POM), Maven can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information
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[ Miscellaneous | Development Techniques | Programming ] Logging Services Project @ Apache
Description : The log4j developers are pleased to announce that the Board of Directors of the Apache Software Foundation unanimously passed a resolution for the creation of the Apache Logging Services project.
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[ Miscellaneous | Python | Programming ] Apache Gump
Description : Gump is Apache's continuous integration tool. It is written in python and fully supports Apache Ant, Apache Maven and other build tools
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[ Miscellaneous | Java | Programming ] Apache Ant
Description : Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, but without Make's wrinkles.
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[ Linux | Miscellaneous ] The Linux Game Tome
Description : The Linux Game Tome was started by Tessa Lau in 1995 when the phrase "Linux game" meant either sasteroids or xtetris. She culled the best games from sunsite's Linux games directories, scoured the net for classic X11 games, and put together a compendium of amusing ways to waste time.
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