Mar 13

  • C Programmer: Their ‘*’ and ‘;’ keys are worn out.
  • C++ Programmer: Their ‘>’ and ‘<’ keys are worn out.
  • Java Programmer: Their ‘p’, ‘u’, ‘b’, ‘l’, ‘i’, and ‘c’ keys are worn out.
  • Ruby Programmer: Their ‘e’, ‘n’ and ‘d’ keys are worn out.
  • Python Programmer: Their tab key is worn out.
  • PHP Programmer: The key mapped to ‘$’ is worn out.
  • Perl Programmer: Their punctuation keys (all of them) are worn out. And the letter keys are crisp and clean.
  • XML Programmer: Their ‘>’, ‘<’, and ‘/’ keys are worn out.
  • Windows programmer: The Ctrl, Alt and Delete keys are worn out.

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source: i5bala.com

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Mar 13

The French Parliament looks to be the next big Ubuntu switcher according to reports. Recently the Parliament produced an official government report that recommended the use of free software over proprietary software.

This will amount to 1,154 new computers running Ubuntu prior to the start of the next session which occurs in June 2007.

source : http://fridge.ubuntu.com

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