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Milepost GCC Speeds Open-Source Development in BrainDump
     
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2009-07-02
 
An amazing breakthrough in artificial intelligence by MilePost GCC allows development to speed up 10x by employing learning techniques to become the first intelligent, open-source compiler.


Using Directory Iterators to Build Loader Apps in PHP in PHP
     
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2009-07-02
 
Welcome to the final part of an eight-part series on building loader applications in PHP. In this part, we'll improve on the loader class we developed in the previous part by using certain specific functions from the Standard PHP Library (SPL).


Using the spl_autoload() Functions to Build Loader Apps in PHP in PHP
     
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2009-07-01
 
Welcome to the seventh installment of an eight-part series on building loader applications in PHP. In this part, you will learn how to use the “spl_autoload(),” “spl_register()” and “spl_register()” functions to build a small file loader class. This class will be able to perform recursive searches through the file system to find a targeted resource.


Working with Flex and Datagrids in XML
     
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2009-06-30
 
Flex 3.0 offers a strong foundation of user interface (UI) controls by which users can harness a great deal of power to create beautiful UIs without having to toil in the details of low level functionality. Of these controls, the DataGrid sets itself apart by offering characteristics similar to a list or tree control (which are also listBase controls), but going further to offer an easy way of displaying columnar data without a complicated interface. In this article, I focus on creating a basic DataGrid and populating it with XML data by using only MXML tags.


An Overview of Flash and ActionScript in Flash
     
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2009-06-29
 
You can find Flash almost everywhere on the web, adding its magic touch to web sites. ActionScript makes it work. If you're thinking of making your web site a little more flashy, keep reading for an overview.


Working Out of the Object Context to Build Loader Apps in PHP in PHP
     
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2009-06-25
 
Welcome to the fifth part of an eight-part article series that teaches you how to build loader applications with PHP. In this installment of the series, I explain how to create a small, efficient file loader class, with a difference: no instance of it needs to be spawned to include a targeted file, thanks to the implementation of a static recursive loading method.


Using the _autoload() Magic Function to Build Loader Appps in PHP in PHP
     
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2009-06-24
 
Welcome to the sixth part of an eight-part series that shows you how to build file loader applications in PHP. In this part I will discuss how to build a helpful file loading application by taking advantage of the nifty “__autoload()” magic function.


The Destruct Magic Function in PHP 5 in PHP
     
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2009-06-23
 
Welcome to the sixth part of a seven-part series that shows you how to use the magic functions that come with PHP 5. In this article, I cover the “__destruct()” method, also known as a destructor. They can be really useful for performing all sorts of clean-up tasks, or for creating objects that are capable of maintaining their state across several HTTP requests.


The Autoload Magic Function in PHP 5 in PHP
     
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2009-06-22
 
Among the improvements and new features that were introduced to PHP 5, there’s a set of special functions, popularly known as magic functions. These allow you to perform all sorts of smart tasks, ranging from overloading properties and methods in classes, to using destructors and triggering automatically predefined processes when serializing and unserializing objects. This is the conclusion to a seven-part series that shows you how to use the magic functions in PHP 5.


Developing a Recursive Loading Class for Loader Applications in PHP in PHP
     
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2009-06-18
 
Welcome to the third part of an eight-part series on building loader applications in PHP. In the tutorials that comprise this series you’ll find numerous examples aimed at demonstrating how to create small, yet efficient, resource loader classes, not only by taking advantage of PHP includes, but the handy “__autoload()” magic function and the Standard PHP Library (SPL) as well.


Debugging Your BlackBerry Applications in Smartphone Development
     
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2009-06-17
 
As a developer, you will find that creating applications for the BlackBerry smart phone device is not only fun and exciting, but relatively easy as well. That being said, sometimes the apps you create will not behave, or perform, the way you’d like them to. Keep reading for the solution.


The Sleep and Wakeup Magic Functions in PHP 5 in PHP
     
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2009-06-16
 
Magic functions are an important part of the numerous improvements and additions that were introduced originally in PHP 5. They can be extremely handy when it comes to simplifying the execution of complex tasks. This is the fourth part of a seven-part series that showcases some of the more useful magic functions and how to implement them.


Using the Clone Magic Function in PHP 5 in PHP
     
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2009-06-15
 
If you’re an eager PHP developer who wants to have at your disposal a quick guide that shows you how to work with the most relevant magic functions provided by PHP 5, then this series of articles might be what you’re looking for. In this fifth part of a seven-part tutorial on magic functions, we'll briefly review the sleep and wakeup functions, and then tackle the clone function.

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This demonstration gives you an overview of IBM® Rational® Build Forge Express Edition, a global offering that provides a framework to automate and execute software processes. Rational Build Forge provides a software assembly line that can support all of your tools, technologies, and platforms so you can achieve a repeatable, reliable, and traceable build and release process.

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developerWorks Jazz spaceYou've heard the buzz about Jazz... want to know more about it from a developer's perspective? Check out the Jazz space on developerWorks. This space is an up-to-date resource for developers, including technical information about Jazz and products built on Jazz, like Rational Team Concert Express. The Jazz space includes content from a wide variety of sources, including links, feeds, and comments from experts.






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