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A senior software engineer and a marketing manager, both from IBM Rational, talk about open standards system development with the James Webb Telescope project.
The nuts and bolts of PowerPC assembly language
The POWER5 processor is a 64-bit workhorse used in a variety of settings. Starting with this introduction to assembly language concepts and the PowerPC instruction set, this series of articles introduces assembly language in general and specifically for the POWER5.
The Busy Java Developer’s Guide to db4o
An object database like db4o simply has more to offer to object-oriented developers, in today's object-oriented world, than its relational cousins.
State of the VNC art
Are you adept with Virtual Network Computing (VNC)? If not, you'll find that learning even a little about this desktop sharing system pays off big in your daily development or system administration responsibilities.
Use Zend Core PHP on System i
With the availability of Zend's PHP products on i5/OS, PHP provides another scripting option to System i developers.
Secure your Java apps with Acegi
Acegi Security System is a formidable, easy-to-use open source framework alternative to writing endless security code for your Java enterprise applications.
Process XML using XQuery
Learn to search your XML date easier and more naturally with XQuery 1.0.
Pure servlets: Designing Web UIs for Simplicity
This article demonstrates the advantages of an unorthodox alternative: using simple helper objects to build a Web interface based on servlets alone. This is an invitation to think outside the framework, if you will, and imagine a Web interface built directly on the Java Servlet API.
Rexx and what it means for AIX
The first of the widely used "scripting" languages continues to expand its capabilities and platform range, and it makes for a particularly good match with AIX.
Quicker open source editor: Emacs
The open source Emacs editor (one of the powerhouses of UNIX computing) is a large, complex application that does everything from editing text to functioning as a complete development environment. Master the Emacs editor and delve into the depths of its most advanced editing commands that have made it famous.
Stop confussing search engines with bad feeds
Duplicate content confuses search engines, which can cause your rankings in the search engines to suffer. This tip shows you how to take full advantage of the Atom id tag as the main identifier, including other information about the feed entry, to avoid duplicates in your Atom feeds.
Process priority and control on AIX
In this article, discover the tools available to you for organizing your processes, and take a look at the theory behind organizing and choosing processes and how to prioritize effectively.
Five Ajax anti-patterns to avoid like the plague
This article discusses some very common Ajax coding practices that can hurt you, and will want to avoid
Learn to love Object-Oriented Databases again
Try the object-oriented alternative known as db4o.
PHP5 and adding XSLT to the DOM and SimpleXML
This article looks at input and output options, and you will learn how to use the Yahoo Web Services REST protocol interface to provide a more sophisticated showcase for the functionality of the DOM and SimpleXML.
The when, why, and how of backing up
To protect your AIX system, you need to have a solid backup strategy, multiple backups, offsite storage of data, and a fully tested and proven plan of restoring data to your systems.
Rails extensions are growing fast thanks to many
See how Ruby on Rails plug-ins work by looking at a popular plug-in called acts_as_state_machine. Its a great example of a good integration technique.
XML and Java: Data binding in 1,000 varieties
Beyond using XML as a simple data format, data binding is one of the most popular uses of XML. It allows even beginner programmers to work with XML in a native programming language, and in many cases doesn't require any XML expertise at all. This article introduces some discussion topics to start you thinking about how you use XML and data binding with Java.
The fine art of PHP V5.2 memory management
There are many improvements that have taken place in PHP V5.2, and one critical area is that of memory management. To understand the implications of these new features, this article delves into memory management functions in PHP5.2, tweaking the memory manager, limiting memory usage and consides why allocation overhead and speed are a big deal.
Command-line PHP? Yes, you can!
Learn how to debug PHP code from the command line and examine the strengths of PHP as a shell scripting language unto itself. Give PHP a chance on the command-line interface, and you may find that it has become your new favorite shell-scripting tool. There's really nothing stopping you from using PHP as your Swiss Army knife for almost any given programming project.
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