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Ivan Nikitin: Contributions and Medical Status
24 Jul 2008 12:16pm GMT Here’s an update on Ivan’s status, both from a medical and contributions perspective. Three days ago, I wrote that Ivan has arrived in Germany. Instead of posting all my news on Ivan as new posting each time, I will at irregular intervals keep this page up to date. Andrii, Ivan and the rest of the family have now started settling in in Heidelberg. Georg Richter has found an apartment for them close to the hospital, and they will move there in a few days. The first round of tests and...

XAMPP Usability Survey 2008
24 Jul 2008 10:17am GMT We are planning to redesign the demo pages for one of the next releases of XAMPP. Our demo pages are six years old by now and are screaming for an update. To make sure that we are not just following our personal preferences, we are now looking for volunteers for our usability survey. Thank you for taking part and special thanks to Karin Kunkel, Sonja Uhl and Constanze Weiland, who are carrying out this survey for us.

What Marc Fleury did next
24 Jul 2008 10:05am GMT We knew Marc Fleury couldn’t stay out of the business world for long. The founder of JBoss has leaked details of his new venture, an open source home automation community named OpenRemote. The OpenRemote team also includes the creator of Asterisk Mark Spencer, JBoss veterans Juha Lindfors, Christian Bauer, Java X10 project creator Wade Wassenberg, and Linux Home Automation founder Neil Cherry. Together they, and others, plan to create a complete open source home automation including the...

Getting Certified with MySQL
24 Jul 2008 9:52am GMT Certifications are "in". Nowadays you can get certifications for almost every aspect of life. Admittedly, some of those certs you can just get by surviving a boring day in a classroom or more luckily for having joined a 2 week 20k yacht trip offshore hawaii that was just regularly interrupted by attending conference speaches, workshops or lessons. Continue reading "Getting Certified with MySQL"

Light weight MySQL - Drizzle
24 Jul 2008 7:12am GMT What started off as a fast light weight DB and came off as MySQL, has now grown into a heavy dB for some (we always have these :) ). Introducing Drizzle http://krow.livejournal.com/602409.html In short it is... ... for Web based apps. ... for Cloud components. Databases without business logic (aka stored procedures). ...more read more

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