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MacMegasite: Apple releases iPhone 2.2 firmware
The long awaited iPhone firmware version 2.2 has appeared in iTunes. You can install it now by clicking the Check for Update button in your iPhone Summary panel. The iPhone 2.2 update includes:- Google Street View in Google Maps- Public Transit and Walking directions in Google Maps- Display the address of a place when you
MacMegasite: ActionBacks Makes Hi Def Animations Downloadable
Racine, WI, November 2008 Suite Imagery, LLC has updated the pricing on their growing ActionBacks Animation Library. Now, all volumes are available for download for $49.95 per volume. There are still DVD and Hard Drive options available, including the ActionBacks Unlimited Drive, which includes all 52 volumes for $599.95. Additionally, ActionBacks has
MacMegasite: VelaClock 1.3: a world clock with sun/moon info for iPhone/iPod touch
Vela Design Group announces VelaClock 1.3 for iPhone 3G, the original iPhone, and iPod touch. VelaClock is a world clock that can quickly display the time of sunrise, sunset, three kinds of twilight for dawn and dusk, moonrise, moonset, duration of daylight, moon phase and tilt, date and times for the next four moon phases, countdown to the next sunrise or s ...
MacMegasite: BYU versus Utah Rivalry comes to the iPhone with iRivalz
Izatt International today announced the launch of the iRivalz website and free iPhone applications for the BYU vs. Utah Rivalry Week. BYU and Utah football fans can now use their iPhone to vote for their favorite team during rivalry week leading up to a game that could determine theMountain West Conference Champion. Fans simply download the free iRivalz-BYU ...
MacMegasite: Softpress Releases iPhone update and launches Black Friday Promotion
Softpress Systems today released Freeway 5.3, a free update to its award-winning web design software. The release offers a new solution to the problem of displaying Flash Video content on the iPhone by placing both FLV and iPhone-friendly QuickTime formats of the movie on the page, and serving the appropriate one for the viewer's device.
MacMegasite: Macware Releases New Expansion Packs
Macware announced today the release of two new expansion packs for Logo Design Studio Pro, the best selling logo design software. The Big Concept 1 and Alphabet Art 1 both install directly into Logo Design Studio Pro for instant use and feature new vector based logo templates and graphic objects, something no other vector design application offers. By offeri ...
MacMegasite: GhostReader and other applications up to 50% off until 30 November
ConvenienceWare/AssistiveWare today announced that GhostReader with American English or Parisian French voices is available as part of the Give Good Food to Your Mac promotion that runs until 30 November 2008. Mac users can put together a meal of their own taste by choosing from a menu with over 60 great Mac applications. Discounts are as follows: 20% off fo ...
MacMegasite: The Big Mean Folder Machine 1.6 adds droplet automation
publicspace.net has announced The Big Mean Folder Machine. Version 1.6 adds the ability of storing frequently used settings in "droplet" mini-application and re-applying them to source folders via simple drag & drop. The "Big Mean Folder Machine" is an essential tool for anyone who works with large file collections, including digital photographers, content c ...
MacMegasite: CS Odessa Celebrates its 15th Anniversary
Computer Systems Odessa announces its 15th Anniversary providing Information Management, Project Management and Business Diagramming solutions to organizations and individuals. Today, CS Odessa is a leading software development company that builds critical business tools for the desktop. They maintain its leadership in a competitive market with new innovatio ...
MacMegasite: MyAppleSpace announces "The New Blog"
My Apple Space is excited to announce "The New Blog" on the popular social networking website for Apple enthusiasts. On My Apple Space developers are meeting reviewers and customers, media is finding new readers, gamers are setting up tournaments and switchers are finding new Apple friends to help them make the important leap to the fantastic world of Apple. ...
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·Nine Compelling Reasons to Move From VBA to VSTO 2005
Like an old horse, Visual Basic for Applications has served Office developers well for many years. But there's a stronger, faster pony on the way and it's called Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. Justin Whitney provides nine solid reasons for giving VSTO a close look, plus a special sneak peek at four new programming features that you'll find in VSTO.
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·Brainstorming, Offshore Survey and the Jolts
2nd Annual Offshoring Survey; Digitizing Your Thoughts: Brainstorming Tools; Last Month's Poll: Gantt Charts and You; This Month's Poll: Have You Used Brainstorming Tools?; On the Web: Articles and Top Resources; Nominate Now! 16th Annual Jolt Awards
·Defending Gantt Charts
Since its unveiling in early 2004, Basecamp has received a lot of kudos. However, I've found it hard to overlook one important detail: The application has no way to produce a Gantt chart.
·Mo' Developers, Mo' Problems?
Thinking about assigning more developers to a project
to accelerate your schedule? Be careful. Putting a large
team on the job could cause you more trouble than it's
worth.
·Changing your Mindset; Plus Legos for Grownups
If your team has been following all the latest development trends and still doesn't seem to be performing any better, Stanford business professor Jeffrey Pfeffer may have an explanation for you.
·A Look at Scott Berkun's The Art of Project Management
Most books about project management are a chore to get
through. But that's not the case with "The Art of Project Management" (O'Reilly, 2005) by Scott Berkun.
·Cultivate Your End-to-End Career
If you want to be a leader in your field, spend some time working in every part of it, says IBM's Ciaran DellaFera. Also, Last Month's Poll Results: Decision-Making Techniques; and This Month's Poll: Do You Recognize Your Top Developers?
·SD People and Projects: May 2005
Would performance targets, otherwise known as "work quotas," prevent your team from slacking off? Probably not, according to a recent paper by economists at the University of Bonn.
·SD People and Projects: April 2005
Sticking Your Neck Out: A Conversation with Larry Puleo
·SD People and Projects: March 2005
How to Hire: Time to Change the Way You Think About Hiring
·SD People and Projects: February 2005
When It's OK to Be the Bad Guy
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·Sun Releases NetBeans 6.5
Sun's David Folk and Mark Day discuss the latest NetBeans features in this Artima interview. Among the topics are support for PHP, JavaScript debugging, and what languages forthcoming NetBeans versions may support.
·Adobe Releases AIR 1.5, Flex 3.2, and Updates FlexBuilder
At its annual MAX developer conference, Adobe released the latest updates to its desktop application framework, AIR, and also updated the open-source Flex SDK and the Eclipse-based FlexBuilder IDE.
·John Clingan and Paul Hinz on GlassFish V3 Prelude
Sun released the latest version of its open-source GlassFish Web application server. In this interview with Artima, Sun's John Clingan and Paul Hinz highlight the most important new features to developers, including rapid deployment and Rails development and deployment.
·The Adventures of a Pythonista in Schemeland: Multiple Evaluation
In this episode I will discuss the multiple evaluation issue, then I will show how macros can improve performance. Finally, I will give a practical example of how macros can be used to define a unit test framework.
·Dmitry Jemerov on IntelliJ IDEA 8 and RubyMine
JetBrains recently released IDEA 8, the latest version of its multi-language development environment. In this interview with Artima, JetBrains' Dmitry Jemerov explains the key new IDEA 8 features, and also talks about RubyMine, JetBrains' new Ruby IDE.
·Patrick Curran on the JCP Elections
The 2008 Java Community Process (JCP) elections are currently under way. In this interview with Artima, JCP chair Patrick Curran explains what you can vote on, who the candidates are, and the significance of the JCP elections to the broader Java community.
·Test Optimization in Clover
Atlassian released the latest version of Clover, a code coverage tool, that now adds automatic test optimization capabilities.
·The Adventures of a Pythonista in Schemeland: Macros
Yet another episode fully devoted to macros. I will discuss introspection, guarded patterns, literal identifiers, and a couple of common beginner's mistakes.
·Has JavaFX Hurt Client-Side Java?
Sun's focus on JavaFX has resulted in less progress on improving Swing development productivity. Has the shift of focus to JavaFX from Swing hurt the cause of client-side Java?
·Elliotte Rusty Harold on New Additions to java.lang.Math
Each of the previous two Java SE versions added ten new methods to java.lang.Math. Many of those math-related functions take advantage of highly optimized algorithms, native methods, and hardware acceleration, writes Elliotte Rusty Harold in a recent IBM developerWorks article.
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·Apple releases iPhone 2.2 firmware
The long awaited iPhone firmware version 2.2 has appeared in iTunes. You can install it now by clicking the Check for Update button in your iPhone Summary panel. The iPhone 2.2 update includes:- Google Street View in Google Maps- Public Transit and Walking directions in Google Maps- Display the address of a place when you
·ActionBacks Makes Hi Def Animations Downloadable
Racine, WI, November 2008 Suite Imagery, LLC has updated the pricing on their growing ActionBacks Animation Library. Now, all volumes are available for download for $49.95 per volume. There are still DVD and Hard Drive options available, including the ActionBacks Unlimited Drive, which includes all 52 volumes for $599.95. Additionally, ActionBacks has
·VelaClock 1.3: a world clock with sun/moon info for iPhone/iPod touch
Vela Design Group announces VelaClock 1.3 for iPhone 3G, the original iPhone, and iPod touch. VelaClock is a world clock that can quickly display the time of sunrise, sunset, three kinds of twilight for dawn and dusk, moonrise, moonset, duration of daylight, moon phase and tilt, date and times for the next four moon phases, countdown to the next sunrise or sunset, and more. VelaClock is especially popular among photo ...
·BYU versus Utah Rivalry comes to the iPhone with iRivalz
Izatt International today announced the launch of the iRivalz website and free iPhone applications for the BYU vs. Utah Rivalry Week. BYU and Utah football fans can now use their iPhone to vote for their favorite team during rivalry week leading up to a game that could determine theMountain West Conference Champion. Fans simply download the free iRivalz-BYU or iRivalz-Utah application from the App Store.
·Softpress Releases iPhone update and launches Black Friday Promotion
Softpress Systems today released Freeway 5.3, a free update to its award-winning web design software. The release offers a new solution to the problem of displaying Flash Video content on the iPhone by placing both FLV and iPhone-friendly QuickTime formats of the movie on the page, and serving the appropriate one for the viewer's device.
·Macware Releases New Expansion Packs
Macware announced today the release of two new expansion packs for Logo Design Studio Pro, the best selling logo design software. The Big Concept 1 and Alphabet Art 1 both install directly into Logo Design Studio Pro for instant use and feature new vector based logo templates and graphic objects, something no other vector design application offers. By offering the new objects in vector format, every layer of each obj ...
·GhostReader and other applications up to 50% off until 30 November
ConvenienceWare/AssistiveWare today announced that GhostReader with American English or Parisian French voices is available as part of the Give Good Food to Your Mac promotion that runs until 30 November 2008. Mac users can put together a meal of their own taste by choosing from a menu with over 60 great Mac applications. Discounts are as follows: 20% off for 3 applications, 30% off for 4 applications, and 50% off fo ...
·The Big Mean Folder Machine 1.6 adds droplet automation
publicspace.net has announced The Big Mean Folder Machine. Version 1.6 adds the ability of storing frequently used settings in "droplet" mini-application and re-applying them to source folders via simple drag & drop. The "Big Mean Folder Machine" is an essential tool for anyone who works with large file collections, including digital photographers, content creation, post-production, system administrators, and other c ...
·CS Odessa Celebrates its 15th Anniversary
Computer Systems Odessa announces its 15th Anniversary providing Information Management, Project Management and Business Diagramming solutions to organizations and individuals. Today, CS Odessa is a leading software development company that builds critical business tools for the desktop. They maintain its leadership in a competitive market with new innovations in its product mix.
·MyAppleSpace announces "The New Blog"
My Apple Space is excited to announce "The New Blog" on the popular social networking website for Apple enthusiasts. On My Apple Space developers are meeting reviewers and customers, media is finding new readers, gamers are setting up tournaments and switchers are finding new Apple friends to help them make the important leap to the fantastic world of Apple. WIth "The New Blog" the reader can also become the writer. ...
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·New ILOG JViews 8.5 Offers Eclipse Support for RIA
ILOG has announced ILOG JViews 8.5, the latest version of ILOG’s Java-based visualization suite, with new features that enhance the creation of Rich Internet Applications as well as desktop applications. ILOG JViews 8.5 adds support for the Eclipse platform including the new ILOG JViews Graph Layout module, and additional support for Ajax frameworks to help developers build interactive user displays for RIA faster. ...
·SYS-CONs 1st International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo Attracts 40 Sponsors and 1,000 Delegates
"More than a half dozen conferences and events targeting Virtualization and Cloud Computing canceled in the past two months," said Fuat Kircaali, CEO of SYS-CON Media. "We predicted that this would be the outcome for many competing shows due to the current economic conditions," he adds. "We will serve the Cloud Computing industry, our sponsors, advertising partners, and delegates as the leading global event around th ...
·iTKO to Present LISA Eclipse Edition at SYS-CONs SOA World Conference & Expo
The new LISA Eclipse Edition offers deep integration with many aspects of the platform, including the IDE, Source Control, Lifecycle Management, SWT interface elements, and other tools that operate inside of Eclipse. LISA test case documents can be stored and executed within the workflow of any Eclipse-based development project. read more
·Platform Computing CEO to Present at SYS-CONs Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, November 19-21, San Jose, CA
There is much debate raging over whether cloud computing and grid computing are one and the same. In fact, there are many similarities and one key difference separating these burgeoning fields. Both cloud and grid propose an architecture that masks the complexity of managing thousands of commodity servers from their users. Consequently, those managing a grid or cloud require specialized management tools designed for ...
·XAware Adds Support For Eclipse 3.4
XAware has announced its upgraded support for Eclipse 3.4. This enhancement gives developers and architects the ability to use the latest version of the Eclipse development environment as they create composite data services for service-oriented architecture (SOA), rich Internet applications (RIA) and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. A stable release is available immediately, and general availability is sche ...
·AJAX World Expo to Take Place Monday Through Wednesday in San Jose, CA
On Monday October 20 in San Jose, California, the top Rich Internet Applications event of the Fall opens its doors: the 6th International AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo, with top industry keynotes from Microsofts Silverlight supremo Scott Guthrie and Adobes Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Lynch, headlining a lineup of speakers that includes some of the finest front end engineers, UI experts, user experience speci ...
·Web 2.0 Is Dead And Its Time To Get Out Of This Mess!
Industry blogger Alex Bunardzic writes in his Ethical Software by Alex Bunardzic blog: Now that Microsoft has jumped onto the web 2.0 bandwagon, it is more than obvious that Web 2.0 is dead as a doornail. Everyone knows by now that anything Microsoft touches turns into this big slimy brown mush, so nows definitely the time to get out of that mess.read more
·RIA Conference Keynotes: Adobe & Microsoft
Join Scott Guthrie as he discusses Microsoft’s commitment to web standards development, Rich Internet Applications and how Microsoft is contributing to help move the web forward. Join Adobe’s Kevin Lynch as he demonstrates how Flash and HTML come together to make the most engaging, effective user experiences across operating systems and browsers.read more
·Tutorial: Installing Google Android SDK 1.0 On Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop
This guide explains how you can install the Google Android SDK 1.0 on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. With this stable release of the Android SDK, you can now develop applications for Android smartphones (like T-Mobiles G1) and offer them on the Android Market.read more
·If VMware Is "Virtualization 1.0" Is Microsoft the Avatar Of "Virtualization 2.0"?
Well, Egenera - which has no market cap at all because it hasnt gone public yet - claims it is. IDC, which coined the term, defines Virtualization 2.0 as the next step beyond server virtualization replete with faster provisioning, high availability, disaster recovery, resource balancing and ultimately policy-based automation. Egenera says IDC is speaking its name.read more
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·SD Secure Start March 2006
WatchFire’s AppScan 6.0; Product Review: Standing Guard; 2006 Dr. Dobb's Journal Excellence in Programming Award; Sun Patches 7 Critical Java Runtime Bugs; Quantum Cryptography Research Advances and IBM Research May Extend Moore's Law; New Ada Standard on the Horizon
·Build It In, Dont Trowel It On
Build It In, Don’t Trowel It On; SSH Kerberos Authentication Using GSSAPI and SSPI; Hot Link
·Beat Back Attackers
In this Issue: Beat Back Attackers; Security is a Service, Not a Product; Hot Links
·Safer Software through the Ages
Security Timewarp; 2nd Annual Offshore Survey; Today: Security Software Is No Security Blanket; 5 Years Ago: Building Better Code; 7 Years Back: Lack of Security Awareness
·Safe SOAP, Executive Tips and Global Help
Product Showcase: Seal Up Your SOAP; Security Shelf: Executive Tips and International Help; Hot Links
·SD Secure Start: September 2005
Investigating Source Code Theft
·SD Secure Start: August 2005
Software Theft and the Analytical Machine; Investigating Software and Source-Code Theft; The Definition and Origin of Software
·SD Secure Start: July 2005
Security must be built in throughout the application development lifecycle.
·SD Secure Start: May 2005
Security-Hardening Third-Party Applications
The most important information security question is how to security-harden third-party applications. Whether we have access to the source code or not, an application that comes from a third-party developer or independent software vendor is typically far too complex for us to easily understand its vulnerabilities.
·SD Secure Start: April 2005
Strength in Numbers: Algorithms and security libraries that have stood the test of public use can be a good bet, but feedback and caution provide extra protection against unnoticed bugs.
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·Unified or Domain-Specific Modeling Languages?
In This Issue: Unified or Domain-Specific Modeling Languages?; Book Review: "The Wisdom of Crowds"; Hot Links
·Modeling the Real World
Modeling the Real-World: Usage Scenarios; Book Review: "Survival of the Savvy"; Hot Links
·Modeling Threats, Plus the Jolts!
Security Threat Modeling; BOOK REVIEW: Threat Modeling
·Don't Enter the Matrix
What's up with agile requirements traceability?
·22 Maxims from Agile 2005
Overheard: 22 Maxims from Agile 2005; Book Review: "Just Enough Requirements Management"
·Making Models Public
From the Editor: 7th Annual Salary Survey
On Display: Making Models Public
Book Review: Working Effectively with Legacy Code
Hot Links
Call for Horror Stories
·Fighting the IT Fear Premium
When it comes to software development projects, management typically suffers from four major fears.
·Modeling with Personas
You can capture end user requirements in many ways: use cases, business rule definitions, user stories, feature definitions, shall statements and personas, to name a few. Wait a minute. Personas?
·Proof Positive
Solid research supporting the value of agility is beginning to come in, but the tough task of convincing the Doubting Thomases to "cross the chasm" may take further effort.
·Just Good Enough?
Is 'Just Barely Good Enough' Enough?
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·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - February 2006
Inside C# and .NET; Books Squash Shocked Scribe; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...; Amazon.com Top 10 Programming Books Last Month; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - January 2006
Aspect-Oriented Analysis and Design: The Theme Approach; Access by Design: A Guide to Universal Usability for Web Designers; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - November 2005
Reviews of Software Vulnerability Guide, Imperfect XML, and Regular Expression Recipes, plus recommendations from Jerry Pournelle and Michael Swaine.
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - October 2005
Book Excerpt: The Pebble and the Avalanche: How Taking Things Apart Creates Revolutions; Book Reviews: Data Crunching: Solving Everyday Problems Using Java, Python, and More; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...: Astronomy Hacks; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - September 2005
Book Reviews: Java Testing and Design, Designing Effective Database Systems; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...: Degunking Windows, Degunking your Email, Spam, and Viruses; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - August 2005
Book Reviews: The Nature of Order, the four-volume series; Michael Swaine: "What the Dormouse Said"; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - July 2005
Book Reviews: C++ x 2; And Still More C++...; Jerry Pournelle Recommends...; Recent Releases
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - May 2005
A monthly newsletter that brings you reviews of the most important computer books, updates on recent releases, recommedations from our resident experts, and excerpts from new and important books that belong on every programmer's bookshelf.
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - April 2005
A monthly newsletter that brings you reviews of the most important computer books, updates on recent releases, recommedations from our resident experts, and excerpts from new and important books that belong on every programmer's bookshelf.
·Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - March 2005
A monthly newsletter that brings you reviews of the most important computer books, updates on recent releases, recommedations from our resident experts, and excerpts from new and important books that belong on every programmer's bookshelf.
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·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - November 2005
Second Annual Conference on Relativity
"Today's Take on Einstein's Relativity - Part II"
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - October 2005
In the April' 05 issue, p. 3, "Starport!" the idea of the John McCain Sourthern Arizona Starport Corridor was introduced. This present issue is given over to a draft proposal for the JMSASC containing a further level of detail.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power - July 2005
Megalopolis Found!? Build your own interstellar comm link and be the first on your block to IM the Megalopolitans; Three insights into relativity;
3-D is like sex -- each new generation thinks they invented it; Double-check the clock in your Japanese TV set.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power - June 2005
Understanding Heart Health; The interdependence of the two postulates of special relativity; Generating Artificial Gravity; and Mail Matters with Don Lincoln, author of Understanding the Universe from Quarks to
the Cosmos.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - May 2005
Setting Goals: To reach a goal, you must set your sights BEYOND it; How to patch GWBASIC, the math engine for Generic PC Math; and Compound Velocities and Kinematical Perspective
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - April 2005
Reinvigoration: When Einstein changed his mind; Starport: a proposal for the
John McCain Southern Arizona Starport Corridor; and Bouncing Golfballs and the Light Barrier
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - March 2005
Expand your base of math knowledge. College Instructor Homer Tilton breaks down barriers from Algebra to Calculus and beyond. From common to complex, Homer makes math concepts exciting for experts and novices alike.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - February 2005
Understanding inertia and gravity
This subject is revisited periodically when we have something new to say.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - January 2005
Expand your base of math knowledge. College Instructor Homer Tilton breaks down barriers from Algebra to Calculus and beyond. From common to complex, Homer makes math concepts exciting for experts and novices alike.
·Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - December 2004
Expand your base of math knowledge. College Instructor Homer Tilton breaks down barriers from Algebra to Calculus and beyond. From common to complex, Homer makes math concepts exciting for experts and novices alike.
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·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - October 2005
Excel Software starts MacTranslator OSX 1.0; Parasoft has released C++Test 6.5; Quinn-Curtis has released Java versions of its QCChart2D Charting and QCRTGraph Real-Time Graphics software tools.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - August 2005
Zugg Software has released zApp 2.0; Recursion Software has announced enhancements to Cinergi; FairCom has released its c-tree Server for Apple's Mac OS X Server 10.4 Tiger operating system; SubRosaSoft.com has released new versions of two Mac OS X utilities;
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools July 2005
Code Canvas Technologies' RapidJ: db4objects Inc.'s Version 4.5 of db4o 4.5; Electric Cloud 2.2; PowerProgrammer's Web Update Wizard 3.0; The Coding Workshop launches Polyphonic Wizard 4; Koders has unveiled Koders.com, a search engine for identifying and accessing opensource code on the Internet; and more.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools June 2005
Absoft's Pro Fortran 9.2 Compiler Suite for Mac OS X 10.4; Recursion Software's JGL Toolkit for Java; Diffing with Topologi Difference Detective; Shoptalk System's Just BASIC 1.0; LogicLibrary's Logiscan 2.0; VMware Workstation 5; Insightful's S PLUS 7; and more.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - May 2005
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - April 2005
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - March 2005
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - February 2005
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - January 2005
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
·Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - September 2004
Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.
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