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WebLinux
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Created: April 18, 2005
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WebLinux is one of two umbrella projects aimed to advance the cause of metaphoric programming. The intent is to "de-specialize" sophisticated application development, to encourage "casual" creation by scientists and engineers in order to motivate a renaissance of the R&D demand that originally built the industry. It is primarily a Perl technology project which will combine several existing perl modules to create a new web programming environment as an extension to Linux. The three initial sub-projects of WebLinux are Webioman, Masonik, and Metaphorio. The test programs to be employed in this project are from the stable prior generation of the other umbrella project, MetaScience. New work on MetaScience is currently inactive, and all focus will be on WebLinux until its basic functionality is operational.
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Bio-informatics, Database, Documentation, GUI apps, mod_perl, Network, System administration, Testing Tools, Web, XML |
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Active |
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A lot |
| Difficulty: |
7 |
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Consider a difficulty of 1 to be "anyone" and a difficulty of 10 to
be "gurus only".
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Members |
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beartham
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Admin
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Links |
| Novell Forge Project |
| Catch++ - Software Overspecialization and the Metaphoric Programming Agenda |
| WebLinux - A Metaphoric Web Portal API |
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If you are interested in getting involved with this project, please
check the project's website if it has one, or send one of the
project admins email.
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