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<title>GDateTime</title>
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<description>Looks nice. I&apos;m just glad you didn&apos;t base it on the broken date type in java....</description>
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<title>The Fist and the Finger</title>
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<description>The GNU Project has their recursive-acronyms. Well, the Mono Project has their Fist and the Finger - they are both optical illusions. Oh wait, they changed the logo of MonoTouch. It looks like we only have the Fist now....</description>
<dc:subject>Mono</dc:subject>
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<title>Microsoft deprecates System.Data.OracleClient in .NET 4.0</title>
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<description>I&apos;m a month late on this news... System.Data.OracleClient Update http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/archive/2009/06/15/system-data-oracleclient-update.aspx So, how does this effect Mono? Hopefuly None because this is the only way to connect to oracle using Mono other than ODBC. So, I and others will try to...</description>
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<title>Mono&apos;s interacive C# and using System.Data</title>
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<description>I wanted to try out the new tool called csharp which allows you to interfactively enter commmands in C# and it compiles and run them. In my case, I wanted to see it connecting to a database. Here is my...</description>
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<title>Go OO!</title>
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<description>I have to agree with what Federico says today. Love this quote &quot;C++ is really good at making people think that you can turn it into a real language, while in fact you do nothing but put crutches to clutter...</description>
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<title>Misunderstanding the General Public License</title>
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<description>Apparently, there are developers who release their source code under the GPL without understanding what it says. Or did I misunderstand the author? For example: ExcelPackage is an Open Source project provided under the GNU General Public License (GPL) as...</description>
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<title>gnome moving to subversion</title>
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<description>Way to go GNOME with your cvs to subversion conversion!...</description>
<dc:subject>GNOME/gtk+</dc:subject>
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<title>Ximian/Novell Edition of Openoffice.org</title>
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<description>Novell / Ximian has had their own edition of openoffice.org for years. Everything they do is made as patches ready to go upstream so the patches can be merged with the mainline edition. If Novell/Ximian never did this, you would...</description>
<dc:subject>Linux</dc:subject>
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<title>Riding a SLED on Windows to SQL Server</title>
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<description>I tried the Mono-SLED VMWare image from Novell. SLED stands for SuSe Linux Enterprise Desktop. I wanted to try to see if I could connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express running on my Windows box from the SLED guest...</description>
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<title>MonoDevelop on Windows</title>
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<description>MonoDevelop Tak and I have been trying to port MonoDevelop to Windows. With help from Tak, Alp, latexer, and cj, we are getting somewhere. This continues work based on the others, such as, Paco. MonoDevelop on Windows - Splash screen...</description>
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<title>Evolution for Windows</title>
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<description>Just in case you haven&apos;t heard. There is an installer for Evolution on Windows available. http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/ Evolution is a groupware client that includes email, calendar, and appointments....</description>
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