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Linux
draws big numbers to Bangalore
For the third year running, Indias Silicon Valley drew a 1500-strong
crowd at a technology event thats turning into a pilgrimage
for both neo-converts and worshippers bowing at the altar of Open
Source.
Programming,
the desi way
Most Indians have learnt the concepts of mathematics in their local
language. So why should programming be any different?. The TeNet
group (Telecommunications and networking group) at IIT Chennai is
aiming to do just this by creating a system that allows a programmer
to enter code in ASCII but generates error messages in the language
of his/her choice.
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