As software developers we
have enjoyed a long trend
of consistent performance
improvement from
processor technology. In
fact, for the last 20
years processor
performance has
consistently doubled
about every two years or
so. What ...
In a recent presentation
I attended, the speaker
warmed up with a couple
of bulleted lists that
outlined the agenda of
the session before moving
onto his third slide that
was clearly many days,
work of stitching
together powerpoint ...
It's been busy at the JCP
for Spec Leads, Expert
Groups, and Executive
Committees over the
summer. Quite a number of
new proposals were
submitted and were
approved to be developed
as JSRs; even more moved
to new development
stages...
The Java development
platform always provides
limited support for
application development
based on a graphical user
interface, an area where
more traditional
languages and integrated
development environments
(IDEs) such as Visual
...
In the parts 1 and 2 of
this article, we
demonstrated how to
download and install
Maven 2, how to install
the Maven 2 plugin for
Eclipse, and how to go
about setting up a
project directory
structure using Maven 2.
We used a simple...
The multi-core buzz is
everywhere. Pick up a
newspaper and the local
electronics mega-store is
advertising multi-core
desktops and laptops to
the consumer.
Interesting, but what
does it mean to the
everyday Java programmer?
Maybe ...
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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