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Unix Insider September 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Tk footnotes Tk is a simple, scriptable GUI. In this installment of Regular Expressions, the authors follow up on last month's Tk feature, offering even more reasons to try the toolkit. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Anil Hemrajani |
Does Sun understand GUI design? Sun has done a great job with Swing, but Java has failed to dominate the client side like it has dominated the server side. This could be related to the fact that Sun's roots are in Unix... |
Unix Insider March 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
More than just English It's time to move beyond English -- if you haven't already. All of the major scripting languages can handle alphabets for most of the world's other languages... |
Unix Insider February 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Which language is right for you? How do you choose between all of the available scripting languages? We recommend trying them out individually. Each language has its own benefits and its own limits, and only you can determine which best suits your work... |
JavaWorld November 2000 Mark Johnson |
C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 1 Early this summer, Microsoft caused a huge media splash by preannouncing .Net, a new distributed application framework. Integral to .Net is a new language called C#, which initially appears highly similar to Java. This article, the first in a two-part series, compares C# to Java -- describing language features and design trade-offs -- and places C# in the context of Microsoft's broader .Net strategy. |
Linux Journal May 2000 Ibrahim F. Haddad |
X/Motif Programming This article will introduce the basic concepts in building a graphical user interface in X and Motif... |
Linux Journal June 2000 Robert Hartley |
Product Review Builder Xcessory |
JavaWorld January 2, 2004 Humphrey Sheil |
In pursuit of perfection If we could just address Java's weak points, we might make Java that mythical beast -- the perfect technology platform. So then, what are those changes? Is there such a thing as the perfect technology platform, and does Java have the potential to become it? |
InternetNews June 29, 2005 |
Trolltech 'Crosses' Over to VS.Net Qt 4, the new version of Qt, integrates an open source cross platform tool with Microsoft's Visual Studio.NET. |
Unix Insider December 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Scripted wrappers for legacy applications How can you give your C program a nice GUI with Tk? The answer is easy to find on the Web and in printed books if you already know it, but the world needs a coherent and unified introduction for those who don't... |
JavaWorld July 2002 |
Eclipse casts shadows The IBM-led Eclipse open source tools framework avoids Java's Swing libraries in favor of its own Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), which works especially well in Windows environments. Eclipse also directly challenges Sun Microsystems' NetBeans tools framework, not to mention Sun's stewardship of Java. |
Unix Insider September 2000 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Scripting Qt Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz began September with an update on Tk news to complement their August feature on the toolkit. In this installment of Regular Expressions, Laird and Soraiz focus on Qt and suggest an open source alternative to .NET and Jini. |
Linux Journal June 3, 2002 Boudewijn Rempt |
Visual Development with Qt 3.0 The author looks at Qt 3.0 and talks about why it's such a strong and useful visual design environment. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2003 Dave Aitel |
A Beginner's Guide to Using pyGTK and Glade pyGTK and Glade allow anyone to create functional GUIs quickly and easily. |
JavaWorld August 22, 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
"Java everywhere" is for world domination The author explains the "Java everywhere" vision and its relationship with traditional Java philosophies, and then discusses its impact on developers, especially today's enterprise developers. |
JavaWorld June 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan & Ju Long |
Java readies itself for wireless Web services The future world of pervasive computing demands powerful and flexible development platforms. Is Java up to the task? Can Java provide end-to-end solutions for wireless Web services networks? The authors discuss the definition, importance, and architecture of wireless Web services. |
JavaWorld December 2000 Julie Salzmann |
Java Product News Curious Networks debuts online MAXML Website... Prophet toolkit reports Website usage... Motorola teams with Metrowerks and Lutris for J2ME-enabled handsets... Codemesh enhances JunC++ion Release 1... XMLFund and ActiveState initiate XSLT editor project... and more... |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java fans fight back OK, Sun's programming language does have some good points, but it's still a long way from perfect... |
JavaWorld September 2000 Jennifer Wilson |
Java Product News Free downloads available for devicetop.com developers; Sun endorses MPEG-4 standard; Flashline.com boosts JBuilder 4 with Flashline Component Manager; new dialog server quickly sets Web interfaces into action; MessageBay adds audio to banner ads; O'Reilly releases second edition of Java programming guide; and more. |
JavaWorld June 2000 Julie Salzmann |
News and New Product Briefs IBM unveils chips with silicon-on-insulator transistors; Syndeo Collaboration Suite creates Web applications with EJBs; MapXtreme 3.0 adds Web capabilities; BeVocal sounds off with VocalSuites; Flashline Component Manager organizes Java resources; Microsoft discovers IE 5 security bug, etc. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tom Yager |
Microsoft's C# public beta hits a high note Java's success, and Sun's control of it, has prompted Microsoft to respond with its C# initiative. C# in many ways is a blend of the power of C++ and Java's built-in protections. Java developers will be well served to learn about C#'s pros and cons -- and how the initiative could affect Java's future. |
Salon.com January 21, 2003 Farhad Manjoo |
Is there hope for Java? A judge has ordered Microsoft to make it easy for Sun's popular programming language to work with Windows. But the remedy may be too little, too late. |
JavaWorld February 2001 Erwin Vervaet |
Java: It's a good thing In response to Simson Garfinkel's article 'Java: Slow, Ugly, and Irrelevant', the author takes a more realistic look at Java's situation. Indeed, Java is far from perfect. But when you take the time to look beyond the flames and the hype, what is left is an exciting and competitive language... |
Linux Journal May 1, 2000 Eric Raymond |
Why Python? The author compares the Python programming language to Perl. |
JavaWorld June 2001 Anil Hemrajani |
Java against the (Microsoft) world Sun and Microsoft have always been at odds about Java technology, but is it a senseless war? |
JavaWorld August 2000 Arden Yingling |
News and New Product Briefs IBM offers Java Virtual Machines for download; Atinav launches Java-based communications software; Manning releases guide to Java 3D user interfaces; Eliad releases JSmartGrid for Java 2; JunC++ion integrates Java and C++; Sun XML center offers graphics software. |
Unix Insider November 2000 Cameron Laird, Kathryn Soraiz & Derek Lac |
Scripting systems unite An introduction to Silk, the programming language that unites Java and Scheme... |
JavaWorld March 9, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Sun and Ope... Brokat helps enterprises create user-centric services... Sun releases J2EE Connector Architecture beta... FioranoMQ 5.0 Java messaging server features improved scalability and security... WebGain and ComponentSource to improve EJB component product offerings... |
JavaWorld July 2002 |
Remote-control Java These days, running a graphic terminal and controlling a computer remotely on the other side of the planet is common---which is why Microsoft decided to build remote control into Windows XP. This article shows you how to easily export your user interface over the network to a remote computer with the popular Virtual Network Computing (VNC) protocol and a small, free library. |
JavaWorld March 23, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Fortress 1.0 Flash Edition creates interactive, multiuser applications... JHotDraw 5.2 now available... Sitraka integrates JClass Java components with Forte for Java... MetaViewJ speeds development of Java/JDBC applications and applets... Sun releases Jiro Technology 1.5... etc. |
JavaWorld June 20, 2003 |
Java Product News ej-technologies introduces Java installer; M7 adds Borland support; & more |
Linux Journal June 9, 2004 Don Marti |
From the Editor--July 2004: Traps? Who Needs Them? Whatever system you're coding for today, you can use Linux as your development platform and give yourself the flexibility of moving to Linux tomorrow. |
CIO November 15, 2001 D.F. Tweney |
Strong Java Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground? |
Salon.com January 8, 2001 Simson Garfinkel |
Java: Slow, ugly and irrelevant The programming language once hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough is no substitute for simply training good programmers... |
Unix Insider January 2001 Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz |
Scripted wrappers for legacy applications, Part 2 The authors concentrate on specific details of the piped subprocesses... |
InternetNews February 1, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Tech Vendors Call For Open AJAX IBM, Google, Yahoo and others kick off a project to facilitate AJAX adoption; BEA Systems launched Workshop Studio 3.0, which provides Eclipse Tools for the Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 database persistence interface. |
InternetNews June 21, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Adds Database, New Look to Java SE 6 Sun Microsystems is still adding features to Java Standard Edition 6, due this fall. |
JavaWorld October 2000 Julie Salzmann |
Java Product News Codemesh unveils JunC++ion... Delano unveils Java Edition of e-business offering... WebGain updates TopLink with WebSphere support... TogetherSoft and Secant merge products... BEA WebLogic Server 6.0 launches J2EE-based apps... etc. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Tal Liron |
Launching into Java Here's the vision: Instead of clunky Web applications, service providers will design full-blown Java applications with multiple windows, drag and drop, printing and database-query capabilities, directory access, and message queuing, all in a package that runs from users' desktops... |
JavaWorld March 30, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Java Media Framework 2.1.1 extends J2SE's multimedia capabilities... Updated versions of JunC++ion integrate Java and C++ components... IBM releases WebSphere Application Server 4.0... HiddenLogic enables wireless app development... etc. |
JavaWorld June 9, 2003 Jennifer Orr |
Java tools reign supreme JavaWorld presents the winners of its 2002 Editors' Choice Awards. Find out which technologies won Best Java IDE, Best Java Application Server, Best Java Device Application Development Tool, Most Innovative Java Product or Technology, and more. |
CIO September 15, 2005 Eric Knorr |
Java Goes Wild Vendors need to give programmers what they want -- or open source may take it by force. |
JavaWorld January 2001 Julie Salzmann |
Java Product News ePath Learning unveils Learning ASAP 2.0... Zucotto debuts free Whiteboard SDK... SilverStream streamlines construction of e-business applications... Sun presents J2SE for Linux... Altia offers Java API... and more.... |
JavaWorld January 2001 Daniel H. Steinberg |
Big news for Macintosh enthusiasts There was plenty of Java news at Steve Jobs's Macworld keynote. In addition, the two 'Java on the Mac' sessions highlighted the support that Apple is providing to make Mac OS X a great platform for running and developing Java applications... |
JavaWorld February 21, 2003 |
Java Product News Openwave announces new mobile toolkits... Sonic Software updates SonicMQ... Recursion Software announces JMS solution... Murach publishes servlet/JSP guide... Versata offers free plug-in for WebSphere Studio... Blaze Decision System 5.0 now available... etc. |
JavaWorld July 2001 Raghavan N. Srinivas |
Java Web Start to the rescue On the client side, Java proves its viability with its ubiquitous availability on desktop and thin clients. This article introduces client-side deployment using several different Java technologies, with a particular focus on Java Web Start... |
InternetNews November 19, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
PHP Support Complete in NetBeans 6.5 Sun's updated Java IDE focuses on dynamic language support, but it hasn't forgotten it's a Java IDE. |
JavaWorld October 2002 |
Java Product News (updated October 11, 2002) QFS launches UI testing tool... Bowstreet adds WebSphere support... McGraw-Hill Osborne Media releases J2EE books... CipherSoft adds JSPs to Exodus... exe4j integrates Java apps with Windows... Blaze Advisor receives upgrade... Crediware updates Java GUI tool... PointBase enhances relational database suite... etc. |
JavaWorld April 2001 Alex Kalinovsky |
Savor success with Java on the front end Java architects and managers face the challenge of choosing among Swing-based, HTML-based, and XML-based front ends for their applications... |
InternetNews February 15, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun Takes 'Mustang' For Test Drive Sun Microsystems today took its next-generation Java platform for a spin, with the beta release of Java Platform, Standard Edition 6. |