Linux kernel hackers live in interesting times. Moshe examines
the latest and greatest in kernel design, including the radical -- and
deeply controversial -- new Virtual Memory engine.
A Wireless Neighborhood Freenet
Moshe Bar
With the aid of some leftover Linux boxes and a little time, it's possible to turn wireless LANs into neighborhood freenets, both for Internet access and local community/web services, reports Moshe.
Voice Recording Meets Open Source Dr. Dobb's talks with Bruce Kaskey, cofounder of <a href="http://www.orecx.com">OrecX</a>, about the Oreka open source project and why it's an important contribution to the open source community.
What Zope Did Wrong (and How It's Being Fixed) Dr. Dobb's talks with Lennart Regebro about the many things that
Zope 2 did right and did wrong. Lennart has also been one of the driving
forces behind Five, the integration of Zope 3 technologies into Zope 2.
In this volume of Best of BYTE, we explore the emergence of some heuristic algorithms. Although we have only scratched the surface of this intriguing subject, we hope we've suggested the potential of the synthesis of heuristics and algorithms.