All,
May be this isn't the right place to post this, but
I'll do it anyway. This is because, it is worth it.
Title: Head First Java
Authors: Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates
URL: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/hfjava2/
The reason, I have recommended this book for C/C++
programmers (or beginners) is because, one actually
*_learns_* from it. You don't just /read/ it.
"... It excels at teaching" - Slashdot.org
Sure, there aren't many Java fans or for that matter
programmers interested in Java on the list, but would
be helpful for one or two. After all, if you know OO,
learning OO languages isn't too /difficult/.
(Yahoo! has bouncing emails to the list, again! :( )
http://www.ubuntu-in.org
hi,
is a full description with the characters of the modi script
available anywhere online?
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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
Associate, NRC-FOSS
lawgon(a)au-kbc.org
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/
Sudhanwa Jogalekar <sudhanwa(a)sudhanwa.com> sent me a copy of a
document in Marathi written entirely using the free font Aksharyogini
and completely done in FLOSS. If you want to take a look, please click
here: http://www.divshare.com/download/2219535-e99 and download the
light document. No reason why Konkani can't work similarly! FN
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Have you tried the new "FREE" Marathi font "Aksharyogini" we have released?
News!! Aksharyogini font will now be available in debian indic fonts
package!!
Please get it from http://aksharyogini.sudhanwa.com
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www.sudhanwa.com
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Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org Ph 0091-832-2409490
List of Indian e-lists http://wikiwikiweb.de/MailingListsInIndia
Hi Friends,
Let me first give you a small introduction, i am Rohan Dighe from Pune
and i am a facebook developer. I thought the list would a great place
to meet like minded people and maybe share thoughts.
We see a lot of buzz these days about facebook, every company wanting
to take advantage of the social-networking to put their business
forward. I am also giving a talk on the same topics at Barcamp
Mumbai2. Hope to meet few interesting people there who are into the
same business.
Also, since i am a freelancer let me know if anyone wants help in
building commercial applications.
Thank You,
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Rohan Dighe
Fedora Ambassador India.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RohanDighe
Hello All,
A few days back I gave a small introductory training session to some
freshers on networking, ip addresses, subnets, gateways and dns.
However after that one question comes to my mind about subnets.
Can we have multiple networks with adjacent subnets on a common LAN
connection or do they need to be physically different too?
For example can we have 192.168.1-31/27 and 192.168.32-63/27 on the same
LAN switch as independent subnet islands? Theoretically it looks so.
When we set up network information on a host pc, we give the IP address
and subnet. However, how does that host know the starting and ending ip
of its subnet so that it will not talk to its adjacent subnet? ......For
example, how does host 192.168.1.33/27 know that its subnet starts from
ip 32 upto 63 and will not talk to 31 or less?
Or do the subnets have to be on different LAN switches?
Any pointers to this will help.
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Regards,
Rony.
Knock Knock
Who's There?
Linux
Who Linux?
GNU/Linux
Dear all:
I'm working a paper on Free/Libre and Open Source Software in
Schools and would be grateful if you could point me to useful links
about such ventures, where it has been used successfully or otherwise.
A draft paper (work-in-progress) of what I've put together so far can be read at
http://www.divshare.com/download/2205748-36f
Your suggestions, comments and critique is welcome.
Thanks in advance for any help you could offer. FN
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Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org Ph 0091-832-2409490
List of Indian e-lists http://wikiwikiweb.de/MailingListsInIndia
Hi,
Opensuse 10.3 has been released on some mirrors. Can anybody help get it ?
Currently available at:
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/opensuse/distribution/10.3/iso/dvd/
http://mirror.pacific.net.au/linux/opensuse/distribution/10.3/iso/dvd/
Could be available at other mirrors but not all of them have made it
available. I checked a few and found the above two have the ISOs. There is
no official annoucement regarding its availability. The above mirrors also
have torrents available. The ISO for i386 is around 4.1 GB.
Regards,
Rajen.
Hi all,
Thanks for sharing your views on problems with Microsoft and how to solve
those.
We have chosen the best of the responses received across mailing lists and
uploaded the compilation (licensed under creative commons) on openITis.com.
Please check it out at
http://linuxforu.com/openitis/comment_articles.php?cpath=33&a_id=429#
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Janani
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Janani Gopalakrishnan Vikram
http://gjanani.googlepages.com
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