Using Red Hat Linux to connect two or more computers, IBM develops Bluetooth network simulator, An intro to the portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit



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developerWorks Internationalization Theme

The focus this month at developerWorks is Internationalization. The theme
page highlights many of the challenges
you face and problem-solving tools available to you. Get the information
you need to develop programs that can be
exchanged internationally, forming the foundation for global software. If
you're looking for a fast and free route to a better
grasp of Unicode or internationalization tools in general, this page is the
place to start.

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/theme/?open&l=514,t=gr,p=Internationalization


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Set up a Local Area Network
This article describes how to build a Local Area Network (LAN) consisting
of two or more computers
running the Red Hat Linux operating system. This article also walks you
through the critical steps of
testing and troubleshooting your LAN.

Using Red Hat Linux to connect two or more computers
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-lan.html?open&l=514,t=gr,p=RedHat-Lan


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IBM develops Bluetooth network simulator
BlueHoc, a new project on developerWorks' Open Source Zone, provides a
simulated Bluetooth environment to allow developers to design applications
operating over radio, baseband, and other communication layers.

Ad-hoc Bluetooth environment for app development
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-blueh.html?open&l=514,t=gr,p=Sim-Bluetooth


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Looking through wxWindows
Markus Neifer gives an overview of wxWindows, the portable C++ and Python
GUI toolkit.
He discusses the library's architecture, talks about how to deal with
multi-platform file
handling and the directory separation character, and touches on wxHTML,
image file formats,
and Unicode. He also walks you through some helpful wxWindows debugging
tips and talks a
bit about porting MFC applications to Linux.

An intro to the portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-wxwin.html?open&l=514,t=gr,p=wxWindows

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Do you read Japanese better than English?
Go to the developerWorks Linux Zone to find Linux development
articles, white-papers, and tutorials written in Japanese. They
also have unique Japan Linux developer content not found
in the US.

dW Japan Linux Zone - developer content written in Japanese
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/dW-Japan-Linux?open&l=514,p=Japan-Linux


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