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Sat May 01 09:35:52 2004 GMT: Progeny's Componentized GNU/Linux

Sun Apr 25 20:44:03 2004 GMT: WRT54G Firmware

Sun Apr 25 20:32:26 2004 GMT: kphone 4.0.2

I have updated my Debian woody package of kphone to 4.0.2 which contains a fix for a DoS bug. As usual, my package is available from my Debian packages page.

Mon Apr 19 21:45:53 2004 GMT: Oxford Pictures

Pictures of my trip to Oxford last week are now online here and here.

Sun Apr 18 21:52:40 2004 GMT: Some Oxford/ACCU Notes

Being back in Salzburg I'd like to mention a few things: the weather was surprisingly good in Oxford, it was mostly sunny except on Sunday. Having wireless Internet access at the conference was definitely a good thing, although the Personal Firewall software installed on my notebook noticed a few intrusion attempts (mostly DCOM/RPC buffer overflow attempts).

Finally, I'd like to point out a few other blog entries about the ACCU conference I have found on the Web: Roger Whittaker: Oxford again, Open Source model at ACCU Spring Conference, Linux, Apache, MySQL, Python?, Cross Platform C++, Eric S. Raymond at ACCU and Packing my bags for my trip to the ACCU conference.

Sat Apr 17 16:41:44 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 4

Alexandrescu again raised some good points in his "Writing Exception Safe Code" presentation. Duncan Booth presented some ideas on how to efficently implement Python on .NET (but didn't implement them because IronPython claims to already have a working implementation for .NET - although they haven't released it yet).

And the final presentation of this conference, "C++ Templates in Depth" by Allison also provided a good overview of some more advanced template features.

Sat Apr 17 07:19:28 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 3

The third day's highlight clearly was Alexandrescu's talk "Honey, I Shrunk the Threads". He presented some new ideas about mutual exclusion in C++ with compile-time checking to prevent some misuses (that aren't detected when using one of the commonly available threads libraries).

But the Python talks "Re-Learning Python" (Martelli), "Python as a Testing Tool" (Withers) and "Scription C and C++ from Python" (Booth) also provided some good information.

Thu Apr 15 16:58:39 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 2

Thu Apr 15 12:06:11 2004 GMT: Free Visual C++ Toolkit

Thu Apr 15 07:04:24 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 1

Wed Apr 14 07:49:02 2004 GMT: Travelling to Oxford

Mon Apr 12 19:47:58 2004 GMT: siproxd 0.5.5

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