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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.


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


 [News] SparForte - Version 1.3 Available

PegaSoft's high-reliability, GCC-compatible, web-enabled, database-integrated, open source language has been updated to version 1.3. This version introduces JSON, improved memcached support, features for unit testing and more. Binaries for RHEL 6.2 and OpenSuSE 12.1. Download SparForte on the home page.


 [News] The Lone Coder Column

Ken looks at the the upcoming release of SparForte 1.3 in "SparForte 1.3 Preview"


 [News] Site Problems

Web server upgrade completed February 11, 2012 10 am EST.


 [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] 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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