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Mandrake to Buy Conectiva
French Linux vendor Mandrakesoft has announced its intention to acquire Conectiva, a Linux distribution based in Brazil.
February 26, 2005
ICFP 2005 Programming Contest Announced
The ground rules have been laid for this year's International Conference on Functional Programming contest. The problem will be announced on June 24, and initial entries are due by the 27th; then a change in the problem will be proposed, and contestants will have one day to adapt their programs to the new specification.
February 22, 2005
Microsoft Takes On the OMG
Is my model specific enough for you?
February 17, 2005
Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - February 2005
Understanding inertia and gravity
This subject is revisited periodically when we have something new to say.
February 11, 2005
Carly Fiorina Ousted
"After six very high-profile years, Carly Fiorina is out at Hewlett-Packard. HP's board on Wednesday said Fiorina stepped down as chairman and CEO, effective immediately. The board named CFO Robert Wayman as interim CEO and director Patricia Dunn as non-executive chairman."
February 9, 2005
SD People and Projects: February 2005
When It's OK to Be the Bad Guy
February 4, 2005
UDDI 3.0 Ratified
The OASIS standards consortium has put its stamp of approval on UDDI 3.0.2, which includes support for digital signatures as well as for defining relationships among affiliate registries.
February 4, 2005
Book Review
A monthly newsletter that brings you reviews of the most important computer books, updates on recent releases, recommedations from our resident experts, and excerpts from new and important books that belong on every programmer's bookshelf.
February 3, 2005
Disaster Prevention
Don't ignore the signs of impending doom for your project. Avert the worst by conducting a technical and management audit, followed by recovery planning for the future.
February 1, 2005
Once More, From the Top
What is aspect-oriented programming? How is it used? The basics of AOP are worth repeating, as are the realities that counter persistent AOP misconceptions.
February 1, 2005
Usable UIs
Users don't care how we write their programs—they just want software that works. To create inviting, relevant UIs, firsthand experience is tops, but a variety of tools can help.
February 1, 2005
So Far, So good?
While we may shudder at certain development practices, it's hard to argue with five years of success, but that's what they hired us to do. Part 2 of a series.
February 1, 2005
Indubitably!
After a subdued Avery emerges from the woodshed, he and Alphonse regain their camaraderie and decide to forge ahead with code cleaning. Will Jerry approve?
February 1, 2005
Taking a Test Drive
Once the realm of esoteric tools that took longer to learn and execute than the demo program itself, software demonstration and presentation tools have matured greatly. Sample the spectrum of available solutions with this guide.
February 1, 2005
The Capital Gang
Buzzwords ad nauseam.
February 1, 2005
Of Interest
February 1, 2005
News & Views
February 1, 2005
Extending the STL
John presents a methodology for extending the STL, along with a library of STL extensions.
February 1, 2005
The Google Revolution
There's trouble afoot in Chaos Manor's gigabit ethernet after a power failure.
February 1, 2005
C++/CLI: Headers, Inline Functions, Arrays, and Generics
Rex expands on his implementation of the ref class called Point, then examines some new topics.
February 1, 2005
Security Measures
4/5 of consumer PCs have adware or spyware infestations.
February 1, 2005
Inside the uIP Stack
uIP lets you add network support to small form factor, DSP-based embedded systems.
February 1, 2005
Extending UML
Extended Activity Semantics (XAS) notation lets you model user interactions by extending UML.
February 1, 2005
Automating Localization
Converting existing systems to local languages can be a laborious process˜making it ideal for automation.
February 1, 2005
Java Cryptography & X.509 Authentication
Our authors use the Java Crypto API to implement X.509 authentication in a distributed system.
February 1, 2005
SOAs & ESBs
James examines Service-Oriented Architectures and the role of the Enterprise Service Bus when deploying SOAs.
February 1, 2005


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