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Programming Leftovers


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 10, 2022


today's leftovers

New Steam Games with Native Linux Clients - 2022-08-10 Edition



Type support: getting started with syslog-ng 4.0 - Blog - syslog-ng Community - syslog-ng Community


↺ Type support: getting started with syslog-ng 4.0 - Blog - syslog-ng Community - syslog-ng Community


> Version 4.0 of syslog-ng is right around the corner. It hasn’tyet been released; however, you can already try some of its features. The largest and most interesting change is type support. Right now, name-value pairs within syslog-ng are represented as text, even if the PatternDB or JSON parsers could see the actual type of the incoming data. This does not change, but starting with 4.0, syslog-ng will keep the type information, and use it correctly on the destination side. This makes your life easier, for example when you store numbers to Elasticsearch or to other type-aware storage.


> From this blog, you can learn how type support makes your life easier and helps you to give it a testdrive on your own hosts.



11 Best AngularJS Frameworks for Your Next Web App Development


↺ 11 Best AngularJS Frameworks for Your Next Web App Development


> What framework do you prefer to use when you need to prepare single-page applications?


> Angular JS is the ideal JavaScript framework offering quick page loading speed, quick navigation, smooth usability, and adds value to the websites.


> Do you know that there are 610,756 live websites using AngularJS? Let us know about AngularJS and its associated frameworks for seamless web application development.



Please welcome Dan to Library Contributors | Inside Rust Blog


↺ Please welcome Dan to Library Contributors | Inside Rust Blog


> Please welcome Dan Gohman to the Library Contributors group!


> You might know Dan from his work on Wasmtime, WASI, the recent I/O Safety RFC, cap-std, rustix, or one of his many (often WASI or I/O related) contributions to the Rust standard library.



FSD meeting recap 2022-08-05 [Ed: Too hostile a forum for FSF. Some of the staff wanted to oust the FSF's founder from the FSF.]


↺ FSD meeting recap 2022-08-05


> Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting. Every week, free software activists from around the world come together in #fsf on Libera.Chat to help improve the (FSD). This recaps the work we accomplished at the Friday, August 05, 2022 meeting, where we saw a new program added, and we had several good discussions.



LibreOffice QA/Dev Report: July 2022


↺ LibreOffice QA/Dev Report: July 2022


> LibreOffice 7.3.5 was announced on July 21


> Adolfo Jayme Barrientos improved the layout of many dialogs


> Rafael Lima expanded the help for ScriptForge with many new features


> Olivier Hallot (TDF) updated the help for Fontwork and CSV import



PostgreSQL: Navicat 16.1 is released


↺ PostgreSQL: Navicat 16.1 is released


> PremiumSoft CyberTech Ltd. today announced an upgraded version of Navicat 16.1. In this version,



Why I joined Mozilla’s Board of Directors


↺ Why I joined Mozilla’s Board of Directors


> I first started working with digitalization and the internet when I became CEO of Scandinavia


> Online in 1998. It was the leading online service in the Nordics and we were pioneers and


> idealists. I learnt a lot from that experience: the endless opportunities, the tricky business models and the extreme ups and downs in hypes and busts of evaluation. I also remember Mozilla during that time as a beacon of competence and idealism, as well as a champion for the open internet as a force for good.




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