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Store your RDF triples in a database for faster performance and greater scalability.
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(09/12/07)
Find out how to use Linden Scripting Language to control virtual vehicles in Second Life.
(09/07/07)
DocBook enables developers to create technical documentation in XML. Learn how to use it to transform its XML output to PDF and HTML automatically and integrate it into your development environment.
(08/27/07)
Find out why using JavaFX Script to build GUIs and add rich graphics functionality to Java applications is a no-brainer for seasoned Java Foundation Classes/Swing developers.
(08/27/07)
JavaFX Script is a new scripting language from Sun meant to provide rich user interfaces to compete with AJAX, Silverlight, and many other RIA technologies. What does JavaFX look like, how does it work, and will it succeed? Those questions and more are answered in this introductory review of JavaFX.
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Does the Ruby programming language offer enough power and elegance to make it a legitimate alternative to the current heavyweight languages? Many Ruby converts believe so, but don't take their word for it. Find out for yourself. DevX has compiled a series of tutorials to lead Java, C#, and C++ developers along the road to Ruby.
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(08/27/07)
Take a look at Adobe's AIR, and see how this cross-platform, run-time engine can help you apply your skills to create and distribute Internet-enabled desktop applications.
(08/27/07)
How does the new JavaFX Script language fit with existing Swing and Java2D UI development? An experienced Java UI developer breaks down the good, the bad, and the ugly.
(08/22/07)
Millions of dollars change hands in Second Life. Find out how to create scripts to sell items in your own Second Life store.
(08/16/07)
The Eclipse Europa release includes a powerful productivity-boosting tool called Mylyn, which uses novel techniques to help you focus on just the information you need for a given task. Find out how Mylyn 2.0 can make you more productive.
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Bungie Jumps Microsoft's Ship
In a surprising move, Microsoft's most lucrative game developer goes private, days after Halo 3, "one of the biggest entertainment properties in history" ships.
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Microsoft Partially Opens .NET
Later this year, the company plans to let developers look at the source code for its popular .NET Framework. But is it too little too late?
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Is Java Full of 'CRAP'?
Now there's a metric that will
quantitatively prove just how "CRAP"-y a particular piece of code really is.
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CERT Fortifies Code Analysis
Everyone talks about secure code, but CERT and its partners are doing something about it: Working to effectively automate code-checking.
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SAP Readies New Developer Perks
Eager to expand its developer community, the enterprise software giant will unveil a new licensing option at its TechEd '07 conference next week.
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