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<title>weblogs.oreilly.com</title>
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<subtitle type='text'>The O'Reilly Network Weblogs</subtitle>
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<updated>2006-01-23T09:16:40-08:00</updated>
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<title>Delightful Javascript Libs -- LGPL, Too.</title>
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Here are some fundamental, well made JS goodies: Vectorgraphics Library, Drag'nDrop &amp; DHTML Library, Tooltips with JavaScript Lib, and Rotate Image Lib. A pleasure to work with, and LGPL'ed. Also check out the JS Online Function Grapher.
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<author><name>Sid Steward</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-23T09:16:40-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>Web 2.0: Simple division?</title>
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There's been a lot of talk about the revolutionary change Web 2.0 promises, and it's time to look at the architecture that's leading to that change: a greater split between client and server logic.
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<author><name>Simon St. Laurent</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-23T08:15:34-08:00</updated>
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<title>Don't Give us your Tired Your Poor</title>
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Give us your vibrant, exciting, cool, open source Java submissions for this year's OSCON.
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<author><name>Daniel H. Steinberg</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-23T07:45:36-08:00</updated>
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<title>Cutting Through the Patent Thicket</title>
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Good succinct summary of the anti-patent argument, including how VC's look at patents and get duped by them.
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<author><name>Damien Stolarz</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-23T00:45:30-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>The addslashes() Versus mysql_real_escape_string() Debate</title>
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Last month, I discussed <a href="http://shiflett.org/archive/177">Google's XSS Vulnerability</a> and provided an <a href="http://shiflett.org/archive/178">example that demonstrates it</a>. I was hoping to highlight why character encoding consistency is important, but apparently the <a href="http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=337881"><tt>addslashes()</tt> versus <tt>mysql_real_escape_string()</tt> debate</a> continues.
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<author><name>Chris Shiflett</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-22T22:45:11-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>RPM Rollback in Fedora Core 4/5</title>
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Fedora's yum/rpm system includes a little-known capability: it can rollback a system to a previously-installed state.
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<author><name>Chris Tyler</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-22T13:15:12-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>Shifting Gears: Switching to Django</title>
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I've been using TurboGears since its public debut around September of last year. I believe it has incredible potential, but I'm finding myself needing something a little different. That something is Django.
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<author><name>Jeremy Jones</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-22T12:15:19-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>Are We In A Productivity Crisis?</title>
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Are we in a new kind of productivity crisis, one in which there is not too little productivity, but too much?
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<author><name>Spencer Critchley</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-22T09:45:58-08:00</updated>
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<title>What Happens When You Edit an Image Stored Outside of iPhoto 6</title>
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Is the edited image stored inside or outside of your iPhoto 6 library?
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<author><name>Derrick Story</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-22T07:45:58-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>Building emacs22 on Mac OS X</title>
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Emacs 22 is Mac OS X aware, and can be built either as a Carbon <code>.app</code> double-clickable, or as a typical X11 program. Problem is, the information about how to build it is pretty scattered. Here's what works for me.
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<author><name>Chris Adamson</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-21T19:45:53-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>hip to bash web2.0, are we?</title>
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It's hip to take some "diggs" at Web 2.0.
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<author><name>Timothy M. O'Brien</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-21T15:46:26-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>My New Game Development Course at Tufts</title>
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I am teaching a new course at the Tufts University, "Introduction to Game Development," this semester.
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<author><name>Ming Chow</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-21T12:46:56-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>Tune in to Radio Babylon</title>
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Hardware hacks we'd like to see in iPods, #1
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<author><name>Giles Turnbull</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-20T14:15:54-08:00</updated>
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<entry>
<title>A resource for Google maphacks and mashers now at Maphacks,net</title>
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<author><name>Glenn Letham</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-20T12:16:05-08:00</updated>
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<title>UK film studio on the hunt for Google earth programmers</title>
<id>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/9071</id>
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<author><name>Glenn Letham</name></author>
<updated>2006-01-20T11:47:03-08:00</updated>
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