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 [Feature] Main Section

News, events, upcoming dinner meetings and Ken's Lone Coder column. You are here now. Perhaps start with Read Me.


 [Feature] Documentation Section

PegaSoft FAQs, Linux tutorials, online books and articles by members. For example, "The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming".


 [Feature] Tools Section

PegaSoft projects and software downloads, including the Business Shell (BUSH).


 [Feature] Games Section

Entertainment software by our members.


 [Feature] Canada Section

Information about Linux in Canada, daily headlines, user groups locations and the national weather forecast.


 [Feature] Network Section

Share and communicate. Speak out on our Linux Cafe forum, join our Linux professionals mailing list, find out about our annual Linux summer retreat.


 [Feature] Source Control

About PegaSoft and its members, its history, meeting minutes and how to contact us.


 [News] The Lone Coder Column

Ken examines why people are blamed when things go well, with the G20 Toronto as an example in, "Heroes get the Blame"


 [News] Quickstart to Groovy on Linux

An introduction to Groovy language on Linux. See the article.


 [News] Texttools 2.0.7

Texttools, the curses-based console GUI environment, has been updated to version 2.0.7, making some error fixes and removing debugging code left in by mistake in 2.0.6. TIA has been updated accordingly.


 [News] Business Shell - Version 1.0.3 patch 3 Available

PegaSoft's high-reliability, GCC-compatible, web-enabled, database-integrated, open source Business Shell now has a developmental snapshot of version 2.0 available for download. This unstable version is intended for advanced users or developers looking to contribute to the BUSH project. Version 1.0.3 patch version 3 binaries are out for Red Hat 5.3 / CentOS 5.3 and SuSE 11.1. Download BUSH on the BUSH page.


 [News] Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming - Updated

The Ada Book has been updated with coverage of XMLAda (Unicode, XML, SAX and DOM parsing). Other recent improvements are coverage of GCC 4 and the new Ada 2005 standard (supported by GCC 4). A great Linux resource even if you don't use GCC Ada.


[Ken at Booksigning]

 [News] Linux Shell Scripting with Bash

Ken's book, Linux Shell Scripting with Bash, continues to sell well. This information-dense resource provides real-world examples and covers more material than any other Bash book on the market. Pictures of the Real World Linux book signing are here



 
       

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