Dr. Dobb's Math Power Newsletter - October 2005
In the April' 05 issue, p. 3, "Starport!" the idea of the John McCain Sourthern Arizona Starport Corridor was introduced. This present issue is given over to a draft proposal for the JMSASC containing a further level of detail.
October 28, 2005
SCM: It's More Than Just Source Code
Christopher Seiwald explains how and why Software Configuration Management involves more than just source code. (MP3, 6:01 mins.)
October 28, 2005
DSO Means Better Software Sooner
Johan Wall discusses Device Software Optimization, an industry-wide initiative for developing better software.(MP3 audio, 3:19 mins.)
October 20, 2005
Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - October 2005
Excel Software starts MacTranslator OSX 1.0; Parasoft has released C++Test 6.5; Quinn-Curtis has released Java versions of its QCChart2D Charting and QCRTGraph Real-Time Graphics software tools.
October 12, 2005
Bigger Teams Not Always Better
Thinking about assigning more developers to a project to accelerate your schedule? Be careful. Putting a large team on the job could cause you more trouble than it's worth.
October 4, 2005
Celebrating Failure: The Invisible DBA and Other Stories
Wrangling with customers who cling to a haunted past? Finding out that some requirements aren't soft-the hard way? Stuck on a product development team that functions more like a self-hating hydra than a well-oiled machine? We've got 'em, plus more.
October 1, 2005
Developing JSR-168 Portlets
The JSR-168 portlet specification defines APIs for building applications viewed inside portal frameworks.
October 1, 2005
REAL-LIFE LESSONS
In which our readers weigh inat lengthon Mr. Keuffel's "decline and Fall?" and the problem with patents, take issue with an omission in our guide to configuration management, and applaud useful utilities.
October 1, 2005
Begging for Brains
Our job crisis is partly due to the advent of global software development and the dearth of immigrants. Is a flattened world squeezing the economic juice out of the U.S.?
October 1, 2005
So Much for Plan A
While we're congratulating ourselves on a well-executed plan, a monkey wrench is tossed into the works. How do we accommodate an extra project we can't refuse?
October 1, 2005
Requirements Wisdom
To apply the right technique for each situation they encounter, effective developers keep multiple requirements elicitation techniques in their intellectual toolkit. Part 2 of 2.
October 1, 2005
10 Outsourcing Antipatterns
It's deceptively easy to farm out IT work. Here are some worst practices that guarantee your time and money won't be well spent. But if you cared about that, you wouldn't be reading this, right?
October 1, 2005
Event Dispatching & the GED Library
Event dispatchers can vary greatly across applications and platforms. Bo presents a Generic Event Dispatcher library that corrals the commonalities among event-dispatching mechanisms.
October 1, 2005
Cool Beans
Three Java development environments built on the NetBeans platform provide powerful tools for building anything from applets to enterprise Web applications.
October 1, 2005
<algorithm>: find_end
Bjorn covers search, search_n and find_end, which are all useful in finding subsequences.
October 1, 2005
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