On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 05:57:41AM +0800, R Feria wrote:
> Now that I am back - the students are forced to learn Linux --
> most, if not all, their application development are in non-Windows specific
> technology. Although we cannot discount the fact that we have Windows 2000
> and XP (yes, legal licenses) in our labs, we now have Linux installed also.
> Development is in Java and Linux so they still get GUI but non-Microsoft.
> ;-)
> 
> In line with this, major applications within Diliman are being migrated from
> Windows-based to Linux based starting with the Computerized Registration
> System (hopefully, the new version will be up in time for next year's second
> semester) and the Faculty Information System.
> 
> Who says Linux is dead in Diliman? ;-)

Way to go!

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