XL and Concept Programming Martin investigates the XL programming language, and begins looking at Longhorn. Mon, 8 Dec 2003
Managed Code Is Not a Panacea While the .NET Framework's managed code can provide a big boost to software development productivity and reliability, programmers still wrestle with memory leaks and other issues. Compuware's DevPartner Studio helps with some of them. Mon, 3 Nov 2003
Palm Gets Java About four years ago, Martin bought a Palm V because it was going to be the reference platform for Sun's Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). Now, Palm finally has a robust Java VM—but it's for the Tungsten series, and licensed from IBM. Mon, 13 Oct 2003
WS-X and WSE 2 The WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-Addressing, and WS-Policy specifications all add functionality to the XML Web services and WS-Security specifications. Microsoft has implemented all of that for the .NET Framework in its Web Services Enhancements 2.0 release. Mon, 8 Sep 2003
F#: ML for .NET Despite its status as a relatively small Microsoft research project, F# is an interesting demonstration of what can be done to implement a mixed functional/imperative programming language for the .NET framework. Mon, 11 Aug 2003
Curl Curl, a language optimized to deliver "rich client applications for the Web-enabled enterprise," originated in a DARPA research project at MIT. Mon, 30 Jun 2003
Smalltalk Meets .NET S# isn't the only Smalltalk implementation targeting the .NET Framework. #Smalltalk isn't quite as ambitious as S#, but it's still pretty interesting. Mon, 12 May 2003
M7 and Enterprise Java Martin reviews an application assembly platform that makes J2EE development accessible to mere mortals. Mon, 7 Apr 2003
Erlang Martin examines Erlang, a language for programming concurrent, real-time, distributed fault-tolerant systems. Mon, 10 Mar 2003
CxC and Grid Wars Martin looks at the C by C parallel programming language, and its Grid Wars competition. Mon, 17 Feb 2003
The Water Language Martin investigates yet another XML-based language. Mon, 6 Jan 2003
Extending Enterprise Value with Web 2.0 In this webcast we will talk about how to simply build and quickly remix Web 2.0 applications and the role of the IT department and how they support mashups. We will discuss how IBM can help IT teams adapt existing enterprise systems as well as develop unique ones that can support end user driven mashups in a reliable, scalable and secure way. We will highlight a simple scenario adapting an enterprise information source for mashups and how to test it. We will also cover how IBM can help you build agile, fast and simple web applications based on dynamic scripting languages that dramatically reduces development time. Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - 12pm PT / 3pm ET
2008 International Mathematica Conference Dr. Dobb's interviews Wolfram Research's Theo Gray, co-founder and Director of User Interfaces, and Roger Germundsson, Director of Research and Development, about the upcoming 2008 International
Mathematica Conference.
In this volume of Best of BYTE, we explore the emergence of some heuristic algorithms. Although we have only scratched the surface of this intriguing subject, we hope we've suggested the potential of the synthesis of heuristics and algorithms.
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