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Linux Journal Issue #185/September 2009
In a world of full of standards creating Cross Platform applications ought to be simple, right? Well the important word there is full: you can't walk down the street these days without tripping over somebody's standard. As always it's Open Source to the rescue. This month we highlight a few of the tools available for doing Cross Platform Development: Lazurus, Qt, and Titanium. We also have an interview with the developers of Google Chrome, the newest cross platform browser. Along with our features we have our usual spate of articles on Linux and Open Source: Shoulda (a favorite tool of Hillary Clinton), AppArmor, ImageMagick, Openfire, SocNetV, Linux-MiniDisc, Open Source Compliance, and in the slow but never ending evolution of our own Kyle Rankin, he gets one step closer to being a fan of Twitter by using tircd.
Features
* Google Chrome: the Making of a Cross-Platform Browser by James Gray
What does it take to make a cross-platform browser work well on three platforms?
* Rich Cross-Platform Desktop Applications Using Open-Source Titanium by Mark Obcena
Web developer, meet the desktop.
* Lazarus for Cross-Platform Development by Mattias Gaertner
Pascal. Native code. Linux, Windows and Mac, oh my!
* How to Be Cute on All Desktops with Qt by Johan Thelin
It's not called Qt for nuttin.
Indepth
* Open-Source Compliance by Ibrahim Haddad
Getting started guide and industry best practices.
Columns
* Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge Testing Rails Applications with Shoulda
* Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux Cross at Your Platform?
* Dave Taylor's Work the Shell Messing Around with ImageMagick
* Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin AppArmor in Ubuntu 9
* Kyle Rankin's Hack and / What Really IRCs Me: Twitter
* Doc Searls' EOF Conferences: Pro & Un
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