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Everybody Rotate!

Posted November 28, 2000 - 1:00 am

Last week, we looked at the matrix-multiplication method that Java uses to translate points from one place to another on coordinate

Using Control Members

Posted November 27, 2000 - 1:00 am

In the previous column, we introduced the control  

ServiceUI - Attaching User Interfaces to Services

Posted November 27, 2000 - 1:00 am

One of the first community-originated standards to be "blessed" by the Jini community is the ServiceUI specification, which is a method to attach user interfaces to  

Small and Home Offices Need Protection Too

Posted November 27, 2000 - 1:00 am

Command Aliases

Posted November 24, 2000 - 1:00 am

The 'alias' command enables you to create another name for a  

Need to Use USB?

Posted November 24, 2000 - 1:00 am

Here is a question from reader Dave  

Sorting in Perl

Posted November 23, 2000 - 1:00 am

Perl's sort function works a little differently than the standard built- in

Objects in JavaScript

Posted November 21, 2000 - 1:00 am

JavaScript has a much more limited knowledge of the world than you  

Affine Kettle of Fish

Posted November 21, 2000 - 1:00 am

Consider, for a moment, a coordinate

Controlling Your Dialog Boxes

Posted November 20, 2000 - 1:00 am

In the last few columns, we've talked about dialog  

Jini Basic Services III

Posted November 20, 2000 - 1:00 am

Fiddler ======= A new member of the family since Jini  

Microsoft's Road to Consumer Trust is Open (Source)

Posted November 20, 2000 - 1:00 am

When a software company will not make the source code for a product available, one must put one's faith in something called security through  

Introducing Firewalls

Posted November 17, 2000 - 1:00 am

Introducing Firewalls In essence, a firewall is a device that blocks external users from accessing your  

FAT, FAT32 and NTFS

Posted November 17, 2000 - 1:00 am

We recently discussed using FAT32 and

Making Cookies

Posted November 14, 2000 - 1:00 am

Cookies are the JavaScript mechanism for storing information for a long period of

A Quick Introduction to Java2D Graphics Programming

Posted November 14, 2000 - 1:00 am

The Java2D assortment of classes contains Java's facilities for representing lines, shapes, and glyphs (which are characters, more or less) as  

Standard Dialogs for Message Boxes

Posted November 13, 2000 - 1:00 am

In the previous column, we examined a couple of standard file dialog boxes -- CFontDialog and  

Jini Basic Services II

Posted November 13, 2000 - 1:00 am

Security is in the Eye of the Beholder

Posted November 10, 2000 - 1:00 am

"Integer vitae scelerisque purus non eget mauris iaculis neque arcu (An upright man, free of guilt, needs no weapon to defend  

Syslog Continued

Posted November 10, 2000 - 1:00 am

This week I will present the rest of the functions declared in  

FAT or NTFS?

Posted November 10, 2000 - 1:00 am

Several readers have asked whether it's better to install Windows 2000 Professional using an NTFS partition, or a FAT32  

Running Windows Apps Under Linux, Part 3: Advice on installing and configuring four useful emulators

Posted November 9, 2000 - 1:00 am

Win4Lin Win4Lin is an alternative to Wine that provides a much more complete Windows  

Hash Basics

Posted November 9, 2000 - 1:00 am

A hash (associative array) is a structure that stores data in the form of key/value  

Arrays are Your [Proto]Type

Posted November 7, 2000 - 1:00 am

Sometimes, you'll want to add your own special-purpose properties to the arrays in a particular  

Client Callbacks

Posted November 7, 2000 - 1:00 am

Q: I need to have an entity bean to which many clients can  
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