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Zope Newbie News - 2001 01 22 has quite a few nice links today. For example: A very minimal Product
Zope product programming has gotten a reputation as being difficult.
This HowTo is an attempt to demystify the process starting with the most simple Python class imaginable and then how to make it a Zope product.
Also linked from ZopeNewbies: O'Reilly Network: How Your Computer Boots
This excerpt from Understanding the Linux Kernel by Daniel P. Bovet and Marco Cesati explains what happens right after users have switched on their computers, that is, how a Linux kernel image is copied into memory and executed. In short, we discuss how the kernel, and thus the whole system, is "bootstrapped."
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