The red carpet isn't
rolled out just on
Hollywood Boulevard this
time of the year. It
happens in our community
too. Six new spec leads
recently reached stardom
and I'm inviting you to
meet them in this month's
column. Exceptional sp...
After one of my recent
Java talks, a woman from
the audience came to me
and said, 'I'm being
displaced. But that's
okay; the company gave me
enough time for
retraining. I've been
working with Java , but
would you recommend that
I learn .NET?'
The University of
Southern California has a
student body of about
40,000 people and a
fairly large main campus.
Around registration and
graduation times, it
often happens that
parents or future
students stop me asking
for directio...
Imagine building a house
starting with only a pile
of timber and a lump of
iron, or making a bowl of
spaghetti from a sack of
wheat and a bag of
tomatoes. The importance
of having the right
materials makes the idea
of building produ...
Java is a great language
for developing enterprise
applications. It's
powerful, scalable,
robust, secure, and
typically very complex.
As a software developer,
I want to solve business
problems, not spend
man-months building the
pl...
In Java's early years,
the language received a
lot of flak from its
opponents over
performance. Java turns
its .class file bytecodes
into machine instructions
(MI) at runtime,
something that costs
cycles and is slower than
a fully...
Jakarta Struts provides a
standard framework for
Web applications, and
JavaServer Faces offers a
component-based framework
for user interfaces. At
the user interface, a
common task in both
frameworks is selecting
items from lists. O...
Sun's Java Studio Creator
2 is the company's
upcoming second release
of its somewhat lauded,
somewhat maligned visual
application development
environment. In this
review I give Java Studio
Creator 2 (JSC2) Early
Access edition a fre...
Almost anyone who writes
about Internet
technologies, or
i-Technology in
shorthand, runs into a
problem area from time to
time concerning the issue
of what in the
i-Technology world was
invented by whom?
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I took the advice of a
friend of mine and
steered clear of the
'normal' movie theaters
and went a little out of
the way to go to a DLP
movie theater. The
experience
There are 8,909 books
listed on Amazon.com with
the word 'Investing' in
the title; there are(!)
27,146 books with the
word investment in the
title. Without having lo
This book is an update of
an earlier version that
was written for SQL
Server 2000. It employs
the Murach approach of
dual pages that repeat
and enhance the concepts
Reviewers overuse the
phrase 'required
reading,' but no other
description fits the new
book 'Ajax Security'
(2007, Addison Wesley,
470p). This exhaustive
tome from B
In my many years of
programming, almost 20
years now, I have used
countless integrated
development environments
(IDEs). I have used
everything from a simple
text edi