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Linux Journal January 1, 2004 Jason Ellison |
Controlling Devices with Relays Here is a simple exercise that illustrates the use of controlling devices using a simple C program and inexpensive hardware. |
Linux Journal June 2003 Don Marti |
C++? Are You Crazy? Cool projects are using this big, complicated language. Maybe you should too. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2003 Gianluca Insolvibile |
Advanced Memory Allocation Call some useful fuctions of the GNU C library to save precious memory and to find nasty bugs. |
New Architect March 2003 Neil McAllister |
The Great Migration The rocky road to J2EE and .NET |
Linux Journal February 1, 2003 Schouten et al. |
Inside the Intel Compiler How did Intel's compiler beat gcc on Benchmarks? Intel's compiler developers explain IA-32 optimizations they use. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2002 Cal Erickson |
Memory Leak Detection in Embedded Systems The author discusses mtrace, dmalloc and memwatch -- three easy-to-use tools that find most application program errors. |
New Architect August 2002 Al Williams |
Unsafe At Any Speed? C#'s relaxed security model may not be the best fit for your business. |
JavaWorld May 2002 Eoin Lane |
Is WSDL the indispensable API? Many developers consider Web Services Description Language (WSDL) the new software design view. WSDL offers a verbose, ASCII, standard, and language-agnostic view of services offered to clients. WSDL also provides noninvasive future-proofing for existing applications and services and allows interoperability across the various programming paradigms, including CORBA, J2EE, and .Net. This article shows a service's WSDL view, then explains how you can generate client and service implementations for Java and C#. It finishes by discussing possible sources for initial WSDL view generation. |
JavaWorld May 2002 Toby Reyelts |
Integrate Java and C++ with Jace Jace -- a free, open source toolkit -- lets you easily write JNI (Java Native Interface) code. This article analyzes in detail the JNI API's problems and how Jace solves them... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Matjaz B. Juric |
Integrate EJBs with CORBA Interoperability between EJBs and CORBA is important for integrating Java- and non-Java-based applications. This article shows how to achieve integration between an EJB and a CORBA C++ application... |
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