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PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
Better Multimedia Authoring Developers who need to deploy interactive multimedia content to CD, DVD, kiosks, or the Web will welcome Macromedia Director MX 2004. |
InternetNews January 13, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Nothing But .NET at TheServerSide.net Officials at the sister site of popular J2EE developer community cater to their Microsoft-savvy counterparts. |
Macworld July 2003 Andy Ihnatko |
RealBasic 5.0 Software-development application remains top in field: As a programming environment that lets ordinary civilians write useful Mac software with a minimum of experience, sweat equity, and alcohol, RealBasic no longer stands alone -- but it's still the best choice for entry-level programmers. |
JavaWorld May 16, 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
Let the mobile games begin, Part 2 This article uses a mobile driving-directions example to discuss how the Java and .Net platforms work together from end to end with the help of XML Web services. Through the code examples, the author also illustrates each platform's key benefits and problems. |
Macworld April 2003 John Dixon |
SuperCard 4.0 Excellent Mac software-development application reclaims its top spot. |
New Architect November 2002 Godfrey Baker |
Migrating to .Net Preparing your apps for the upgrade |
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 March 20, 2002 Pjotr Prins |
Ruby: Productive Programming Language A brief overview of popular languages and how Ruby matches up. |
Linux Journal February 7, 2002 Jack Dennon |
A Bison Tutorial: Do We Shift or Reduce? A shift-reduce conflict is the result of an ambiguity in the grammatical specification of a language, in our case, a programming language. The terms "shift" and "reduce" are explained in the course of this article... |
New Architect April 2002 Kurt Cagle |
When a Language Becomes a Platform While there is certainly room for improvement, REBOL is nonetheless an impressive first foray into the problem of building a next-generation Web desktop... |
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