[dot] Quickies: Dev Wiki, Sonnet, Jambi, Scientific Analysis and CSS Compliance

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From: Jonathan Riddell <>
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Date: Monday 19/Feb/2007, @14:37

Quickies: Dev Wiki, Sonnet, Jambi, Scientific Analysis and CSS Compliance
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   Vote for the name [http://nupolls.com/snippet/30229/] of the new KDE
developer and sysadmin wiki
[http://developernew.kde.org/Projects/NamingTheWiki]. *** Nathan Sanders
reveals that KDE 4's Sonnet will turbocharge language processing
[http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/02/01/1935238] at Linux.com. ***
Trolltech announced the first beta release
[http://www.trolltech.com/company/newsroom/announcements/press.2007-02-02.1856542381]
of Qt Jambi
[http://www.trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/qtjambi-beta], now
available for testing and feedback. *** ChainLink
[http://chainlink.sourceforge.net] is a new Qt 4 integrated environment
for scientific data analysis and visualisation using
Matlab/Octave/Scilab compatible syntax.  Version 0.5.3 was released last
week and the author is looking for some talented developers. ***
CSS3.info blogs that Konqueror is the most compliant browser for CSS
[http://www.css3.info/khtml-356-is-the-most-css3-compliant-of-all/]. 
"The latest release of the KHTML rendering engine passes all of the
tests in our CSS selector testsuite - making the Konqueror 3.5.6 browser
the most CSS3-compatible of all."



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