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14 Feb 2002 :: The new version of centericq has been released today. Main changes include finally implemented support for long awaited away messages (both setting a fetching), along with numerous fixes (segfaults under redhat 6.2 specifically)... [ more.. ]

14 Oct 2001 :: Nope, it's not about flowers. "Iris" is a legend or Romanian rock. Frankly speaking, when I heard them for the first time (well, watched a video clip on the "Atomic" channel) I though there was no such a country in the World where they didn't have a local "Iron Maiden"... [ more.. ]

17 Apr 2001 :: Today new versions both of motor and centericq were released. Details are on the programs' homepages... [ more.. ]

[ 2nd Aug 2002 ] an article about Romania | leave a comment

I'm frequently asked "What is it like there in Romania?", "Anything interesting over there?", etc. Being tired of answering such questions (sometimes I don't even know what to start with), a couple of months ago I sat in front of my home computer and during several evenings wrote an article, which then got published by the argc & argv magazine for programmers. The link to the article in Russian can be found as usual, in the publications section. Eventually, if there is anyone to translate it into other languages, please contact me, for it would be very interesting. But if you wanna comment it, the feedback is welcome. Must admit I didn't pay enough attention to the news section recently, but it was only because of the summer travelling. First I spent a week in Kharkov, and tonight I'm leaving with some friends for a week-end to the Black sea-side in the city of Constanta (pronounced "Constantsa"). Would be a great pity to miss an opportunity to visit a city called like this ;) Promise to write down impressions as soon as I'm back.
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