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Comment Malcolm, Kent National pride doesn't enter the equation, open source gets used because it solves the problem at hand and generally doesn't suffer from the 'software bloat' that afflicts... [27 Mar 2008]
Unit Test Frameworks: The xUnit Family of Unit Test Frameworks
White Paper Kent Beck published a unit test framework for the Smalltalk language in 1999. All are free, open source software. The architecture of SmalltalkUnit (or SUnit) represents a sweet spot, an... [24 Oct 2007]
Open source nuclear bunker guards finance data
News Somewhere outside a remote village in Kent, we pull up to a gate smothered in barbed wire and CCTV cameras. Earlier this year, a Bunker spokesman told silicon : "We don't use [firewalls] because open... [25 Oct 2005]
Moneybookers chooses The Bunker for data security
News The Kent-based hosting company claims its IT infrastructure was designed by cryptologists and it has its own connection to the national grid. The data centre infrastrucure is built entirely on open... [05 Aug 2005]
Linux-shy public sector gets open source test lab
News The NCC is part of the Open Source Academy consortium, which also includes Birmingham City Council, Bristol City Council, Cheshire County Council, Shepway District Council, Socitm and the University of... [20 Jun 2005]
Opinion: Local government don't get open source
Comment Where I live in Kent, respect for local government is not high, as represented by a reader comment posted on my website: "Anarchy without taxation would be better than the institutional denial of service we currently... [11 May 2005]
Open source 'academy' aims to crack public sector
News Various organisations are involved in the Open Source Academy including Bristol, Cheshire, Birmingham and Shepway Councils, the National Computing Centre, the University of Kent, the... [06 Apr 2005]
Hackers seek venture capital
News Ten of the world's most talented hackers are teaming up to launch a company dedicated to information security, according to leading Web activist Kent Browne. Plus because it's open... [14 Apr 2000]
