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Course notes on different subjects
I was trying to post this link here but it got sent to my personal blog. So, here’s the link. Shaz, you might find some of these courses very useful.
http://recluze.wordpress.com/2007/11/14/course-notes-on-different-subjects/
Linux Weekly News
Hi everyone. Anything regarding linux, which one needs to understand from simple to intermediate level can be found here http://lwn.net/. Although it can not help in research much it can atleast give you clues and further links for investigation.
For Amin
What is this saying, please take all the information and update us!
http://www.hec.gov.pk/new/ereforms/Broadband.htm
Using the New Storage Space
A.A. everyone,
As I informed you earlier through mail, we have a new joint account on Gmail for keeping all files/conversations in a single place. It’s better than Yahoo groups because a) Yahoo groups isn’t good for searching and b) because it doesn’t save files.
I’m trying to get this thing to auto-forward but I can’t get it to forward to more than one email address. For the time being, you’ll have to CC all information to this email address. (I’m not posting the actual email here for fear of giving it out to spam bots. I don’t want to have to sort through the spam.)
Anyway, here are a few guidelines:
1. Always send a copy of all communication group-related to the email.
2. Include the name of the project in the subject. This rule is required for the auto-labelling filter and must be observed. Currently, the names are: Project-CL-IMS, Project-NUST and Project-SAMSUNG. If a message is intended for more than one projects, include names of all the relevant projects.
3. Please make sure that the subject text is relevant and descriptive.
Linux Kernel Programming for Newbies
I have been wondering lately how we can develop a team of coders — expert coders — who can take our architecture and idea designs and implement it! The problem is, I have never worked on the kernel code. I would like to start a single post here in which we can get an outline of how a newbie can start with Linux kernel programming. I would like guidelines about:
- Any books which can be followed
- The flow of how a newbie (with C/C++) experience can embark upon learning kernel programming
- Tips (like the LXR) etc
Install Windows Vista in a Mac OS X environment using VMware Fusion
It is indeed possible to run both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X at the same time on a single personal computer. The key is VMware Fusion, a virtualization platform that allows you to run Windows in an OS X environment. This How do I… shows you how to install Windows Vista in an OS X environment. If you currently own an Intel Mac and want to run Windows alongside OS X, this tutorial is for you.
http://ct.techrepublic.com.com/clicks?t=39742567-a4acee59e60b2ede1d9ae2fca3986a14-bf&s=5&fs=0
amin.
Eclipse, Java, C++, Lisp, LaTeX and Isabelle
New post (after a long time) on my site. If you’re interested in either Eclipse, Lisp, C++, Java or LaTeX, you need to see this:
http://recluze.wordpress.com/2007/08/17/eclipse-java-c-lisp-latex-and-isabelle/
MDA/MDE
Mr. MM: I need some information about the Model Driven Engineering/Architecture. Only on the user-learning level. Not research level. Can you point out some books/links/resources for that? Again, I’m not looking for advanced stuff. Just on the level of under/grad teaching level.
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