Reflecting the rapid expansion of the use of computer graphics and of C as a programming language of choice for implementation, this new version of the best-selling Hearn and Baker text converts all programming code into the C language. Assuming the reader has no prior familiarity with computer graphics, the authors present basic principles for [...]
Which Vista edition is right for you?
Microsoft Vista has arrived in lively launch events around the globe. The midnight crowds who queued up to be the first to buy have taken their discs home and have fired up the new operating system. If you weren’t among those earlybirds, the lines are shorter and the [...]
The idea was simple: why not build my own little GNU/Linux based wireless network in a spare five minutes
Upstairs at my place there’s a play computer with lots of development tools, and… ok, a few games too, along with a WiFi router; downstairs there’s the study and an old laptop. Installing Fedora downstairs and Ubuntu [...]
Open source is a software license for products developed by groups of individuals who want to collaborate to achieve a common goal. New projects are started daily within the open source community. A developer may need the functionality of a specific piece of software for his website. But in reluctance to buy the software, and [...]
Are you looking to get away from Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Products? Than Linspire (a Linux based operating system) is one of the ways to go. In this article we will cover our experience with Linspire and trying to get out from underneath Microsoft’s thumb. First we downloaded Linspire from their website paying a small [...]
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