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:: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 :: AnywhereYouGo.com IBM Software : Application Development : VisualAge Smalltalk : Overview Google now has a special search engine featuring Linux information: Google Search: The Apache Project is currently spawning a host of significant Open Source development projects, including xml.apache.org. The Jakarta Project has an interesting Java-based build tool called Ant. Ant uses XML configuration files and hypothetically replaces make. developerWorks : Java technology : Incremental development with Ant and JUnit:: Monday, November 20, 2000 :: Object Design Articles at the Wirfs-Brock Associates site (Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Alan McKean). Get your cable modem working with Linux IBM's developerWorks has a Linux Library including some very interesting papers and resource guides. Worth a look: Chris Seguin's Software::JRefactory and Software::Pretty (a Java pretty printer). Note that Chris's work mostly supports the Elixir IDE, which is a commercial product.
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