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17 July 2009 | Volume 10, Issue 27 |
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Welcome, developers!

Let's hear it for Linux! It's a testament to the staying power of the popular operating system that developerWorks has
been publishing fresh, engaging material on the topic every week for a decade. This week alone, we're posting Linux features
for both veterans ("Create
an ooRexx build environment on Linux KVM") and relative newcomers ("Avoid
common errors in UNIX and Linux"). Of course, our Linux
zone is overflowing with technical resources for Linux programmers and system administrators, and Linux-related content
regularly appears on our list of most
popular articles and tutorials month after month. Heck, we've even got a new Linux podcast on solar-powered
networking for anyone -- give it a listen.
Looking for something else? Check out the developerWorks
main page, where our top features cover jQuery, Agavi, JavaServer Faces, InfoSphere Warehouse, and more:
Which of these technologies will be around and thriving in another 10 years? Who knows? But whichever ones you're
using, our goal is to make developerWorks the place you'll go to find out about them.
Until next week, John Swanson and the developerWorks editorial team
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