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The Shrew’s got some love for the corporate crowd. Chances are, your company-recommended VPN client is seriously behind the times. Fortunately, this little guy’s got your back. 32-bit. 64-bit. No problem. Windows 7, Linux, and BSD. Righteous.

RSA VPN Key FobAnd it even works with that keychain random-number-generator thingy they make you carry around. Too bad they can’t just let you use your iPhone. Or maybe they can.

Get the Shrew Soft IPsec VPN Client

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Go Have a Look at D

Go, shmo. I still prefer Walter Bright’s D as a neo systems programming language. For starters, it actually has real classes. From the overview:
D is not a scripting language, nor an interpreted language. It doesn’t come with a VM, a religion, or an overriding philosophy. It’s a practical language for practical programmers who need to get the job done quickly, reliably, and leave behind maintainable, easy to understand code.
But I admit it. I’m biased. My views are tainted by fond memories of writing ML algorithms in D at BYU. For which I got an A. Go figure.
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