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JavaWorld August 2000 James R. Borck, InfoWorld Test Center |
Legacy application transformation The InfoWorld Test Center reviews two Java tools -- LegacyJ's PERCobol and Merant International's Net Express -- designed to move legacy COBOL code out of the mainframe and onto the Web. |
JavaWorld August 2000 James R. Borck, InfoWorld Test Center |
PERCobol whips COBOL into shape for budget-minded enterprises LegacyJ's low-cost PERCobol 2.5 offers easy-to-use tools for converting business logic locked in COBOL code into Web-enabled Java code, but the product unfortunately doesn't yet support EJBs or J2EE. |
JavaWorld August 2000 James R. Borck |
Net Express helps quicken time to market for development teams Although pricey compared to other options, Merant International's Net Express 3.1 boasts support for EJB and J2EE, as well as high-end features that allow you to convert your legacy COBOL code into Java code. |
Linux Journal September 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Product Review: TimeSys Linux/RT Linux/RT is a tool for developing and testing embedded and non-embedded real-time applications |
Linux Journal September 2000 Phil Hughes |
Book Review: Python and Tkinter Programming by John E. Grayson If you are going to work with Tkinter, buy this book. |
JavaWorld August 2000 Michael L. Perry |
C#, the natural progression One direct result of Microsoft's new strategy is that the next version of Visual Studio will feature retooled languages, modified explicitly to support the .Net platform. Java will be missing from the package. Microsoft will be introducing a new language, called C#, to fill the void. |
Linux Journal August 2000 Reuven M. Lerner |
At the Forge Session Management with Mason. This Perl-based web helper and MySQL work together to let you quickly build a user registration system for your web site. |
Linux Journal July 2000 Dan E. Kelley & Peter S. Galbraith |
Gri: A Language for Scientific Illustration This scripting language avoids integrating analysis and display capabilities and instead focuses on providing precise and flexible control over the display of technical material. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2000 Jacek Artymiak |
Python Programming for Beginners If you want to outsmart the Spanish Inquisition, learn Python. This article is a practical introduction to writing non-trivial applications in Python. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2000 Eric Raymond |
Why Python? The author compares the Python programming language to Perl. |
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