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   <title>Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets</title>
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   <description>Slide show presentation in S5 format of &quot;Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets,&quot; presented to three chapters of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.gnhlug.org&quot;&gt;Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group&lt;/a&gt;: on 5 November, the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.centralug.org&quot;&gt;Central New Hampshire Linux User Group&lt;/a&gt;, on 8 November, the Monadnock Region Linux User Group in Peterborough, on 15 November, the Merrimack Valley Linux User Group. Includes some discussion on why to use CSS, the basic glossary, the rules of cascading and the CSS box model and positioning.</description>
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   <description>Source code for the article &quot;Publishing News via XML,&quot; a two-part introduction to creating and consuming RSS (and XML in general) using Microsoft's Visual FoxPro. Originally published in Pinnacle Publishing's FoxTalk technical journal, since purchased by Eli Journals and the archives taken off line. The article content and source code are still owned by me and reprinted with permission of the original publisher. Part one of the text article is available &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tedroche.com/Present/2004/rss-xml1.html &quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt; and the second half &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tedroche.com/Present/2004/rss-xml2.html&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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   <title>Introduction to Dabo</title>
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   <description>Introduction to Dabo: a presentation to the Python SIG of the Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group's January 25, 2007 meeting.</description>
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   <title>NX: An Introduction</title>
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   <description>NX: An Introduction: a presentation for the Monadnock Area Linux User Group's September 14, 2006 meeting. Following 2X's announcement last week of releasing the NX Server as Open Source (the NX technology already was, and the NX Client is free on Linux, Mac and Windows, I took a look at what NX offers. Here's a high-level view.</description>
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   <title>AmigaDOS articles posted</title>
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   <description>Four articles posted (in PDF formats, from scans) that I wrote for the Boston Computer Society's Amiga Culture newsletter in 1988 through 1990. Included for historical reference and sentimental reasons. The articles cover several aspects of scripting.</description>
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   <title>The Future of FOSS Tools</title>
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   <description>The Future of FOSS Tools: a presentation for the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.swanh.org&quot;&gt;Software Association of New Hampshire&lt;/a&gt;'s annual &lt;a href=&quot;http://swanh.parkerhill.com/news/89&quot;&gt;Info eXchange 2005&lt;/a&gt; conference. I was invited to be one of the panelists on the &quot;Latest in Development Tools &amp; Techniques&quot; topic as well as the wrap-up plenary session on &quot;Guaranteeing the Success of an IT Implementation.&quot; The slides contain a sketch of what I was presenting.</description>
   <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:19:23 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>The State of the Art, December 2005</title>
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   <description>Ted Roche &amp;amp; Associates, LLC specializes in the development of data-centric software applications on Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms using a variety of tools: Apache, IIS, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Python, PHP, Visual FoxPro, Visual SourceSafe and Subversion. The LAMP platform offers complementary services to applications running on Windows desktops: inexpensive, scalable services for LAN, in-house intranet and external internet applications. Stay tuned as we expand and refine our offerings on this exciting new platform.&lt;br>&lt;br>Want to keep up with changes to this website, like the posting of new articles? It's easy: subscribe to the RSS link on the left to be notified automatically when content on the web site is updated. Don't have an RSS reader? Check out the lists here and get one!&lt;br>&lt;br>The upcoming winter season is great time to get started on new projects. Ted Roche &amp;amp; Associates, LLC offers software development, consulting, training and mentoring on Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Python, Visual FoxPro, SQL Server / MSDE, and Visual SourceSafe. If you are interested in tapping our services for big projects or brief consultations, contact us soon.</description>
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   <title>AmigaDOS articles posted</title>
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   <description>Four articles posted (in PDF formats, from scans) or articles I wrote for the Boston Computer Society's &lt;i&gt;Amiga Culture&lt;/i&gt; newsletter in 1988 through 1990. Included for historical reference. The articles cover several aspects of scripting.</description>
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   <title>It's the Process, Stupid</title>
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   <description>Application Development is easy. Coding is simple. Debugging is... well, debugging. But the process of application development, that's hard. Discussion of the steps to be taken to speed application development, including innovations in lowering the overhead of converting requirements to prototypes to working applications. Slides presented at the Great Lakes Great Database Workshop 1997 and recently converted to HTML using OpenOffice.org. See the associated paper at http://www.tedroche.com/Present/1997/ProcessDoc.htm</description>
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   <title>How to Speak Good</title>
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   <description>How to Speak Good: A simple outline structure for presentations, presented to the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.gnhlug.org&quot;&gt;Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group&lt;/a&gt; at their Summer Summit. A brief review of key points: one-sentence summary, tell 'em what you're gonna tell 'em, and the importance of preparation.</description>
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