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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 09/2005 (9) Portable GUI

Markus Schueler
BrowserBob is the standard solution for modern visual application authoring – based on web technology. Never heard of it? Well, it is time to catch up... Combine the best of both worlds – applications and the online world with this modern drag & drop authoring solution, which allows you to create interactive standalone applications, using your own designs, within minutes. Create eBooks, eJournals, presentations, interactive screensavers, fully customised browsers, anything you can think of that uses web technology – with ease. Markus presents how to create an artificial application using BrowserBob.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 10/2005 (10) Databases

Adam Siwon
The JediVCS is developed as Open Source and as a consequence, using it does not result in having to suffer any kind of expenses. It is based on a tool called FreeVCS and is its functional continuation. This article demonstrates the capabilities of software called JediVCS, meant to organise work of a development team.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 01/2006 (12) Bussiness Application Development

Rados³aw Gajewski
The quality of the final product in an IT project greatly depends on the quality of created source code. Low-quality code is prone to bugs and hard to understand, while its analysis and development is difficult and time-consuming. In this article, Rados³aw presents Hammurapi tool and its the most relevant feature.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 02/2006 (13) Mobile Programming

Bruno Lowagie
Bruno Lowagie presents iText library: which is a tool that can produce PDF files with all kinds of content: text, images, barcodes, tables and columns. Bruno describes also the beginnings of this library as well as his own experiences related to developing open source software.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 02/2006 (13) Mobile Programming

Arkadiusz Rosiñski
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a popular environment for developing enterprise-level applications. We are expecting a release of the specification of the new version of the platform in the first quarter of 2006; it is to be called Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5. In this article Arkadiusz presents solutions implemented in the new version.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 03/2006 (14) XML Technologies

Mariusz Matrejek
The following article will touch upon the issues of sense and form of the process of documenting, in conjunction with different methodologies of software development. In order to avoid excessive amounts of text, common-use terms and names will not be explained. An inset at the end of the article contains references and useful links.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 04/2006 (15) C++ Programming

Prashant Deva
ANTLR is a tool for generating parsers, lexers and tree parsers. Of course you can write these on your own in your favorite programming language but that would take an extremely long time and not to mention the number of mistakes you will make coupled with the fact that it would be extremely hard to understand the grammar of your parser/lexer.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows

Carlos Garcia Prado
Carlos shows you how to scan directory structure and perform automatically an entire set of typical attacks that gets profit of configuration or programming errors using Acunetix scanner.

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