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Docker 1.9.0 Released - Docker Network Now Stable
There is no single technology hotter today than Docker containers. Today the open-source Docker project released version 1.9.0 of Docker engine, providing an important milestone update.
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Kakoune: Another Vim-Inspired Code Editor
Kakoune is a command-line code editor that's inspired by Vim and its advertised features are support for multiple selections, many customization possibilities, a client/server architecture so many clients can collaboratively edit the contents of a file, and advanced text manipulation primitives.
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GNU Scientific Library 2.0 Adds New Features
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What is your favorite open source video player?
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Activipy v0.1 released!
Hello all! I'm excited to announce v0.1 of Activipy. This is a new library targeting ActivityStreams 2.0.
If you're interested in building and expressing the information of a web application which contains social networking features, Activipy may be a great place to start.
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Vivaldi Web Browser Now In Beta
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Opera Jon's sparkling Vivaldi proves the browser isn't dead
The new browser by Opera founder and ex-CEO Jon von Tetzchner is available as a beta today, after ten months in preview. You can grab it for Windows, Mac and Linux – and he’s promised that a mobile version will follow.
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Wine-Staging 1.7.54 Improves The WIDL Compiler
Coming in just a few days after the Wine 1.7.54 release is the experimental Wine-Staging 1.7.54 release with a few extra features.
New to the Wine-Staging patch-set are multiple improvements and fixes to the Wine IDL (WIDL) compiler that reads data from Microsoft's Interface Definition Language and converts them into alternate formats, which in turn are used by scripting languages wanting to communicate with COM objects.
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