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Java Single Application Instance
A single application instance implementation, ready for cut-and-paste in your application. This is NOT a singleton example, but a single... more »
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20 top add-ons that are ready for Firefox 3
Being involved with Firefox development and testing is both an honour and a privilege. The one major drawback to being on the bleeding edge of the... more »
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Balloon Tips in Java
Display Balloon Tips From Your Java Applications
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Busty Geek Shirt (possibly NSFW)
A new take on XML brackets! (Warning, if you're prudish or concerned about being PC, then don't click this.)
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Rolling with Rails 2.1 - The First Full Tutorial - Part 1
Following my successful and widely acclaimed Rails 2.0 tutorial, I just released the "Rolling with Rails 2.1" tutorial to cover the main Rails 2.1... more »
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Flash Player Memory Use�
An introductory on flash player VM workings on gc
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Using Database Constraint or Business Logic for data integrity
Recently, i send an email to a DBA asking some question about whether should we use database constraint or business logic.
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Introduction to C Programming
As a programming language, C is rather like Pascal or Fortran. Values are stored in variables. Programs are structured by defining and calling... more »
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GETTING STARTED WITH ANDROID
A simple and hands-on tutorial for beginners in Android. Original .
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Return Within a C# Using Statement
While writing some code earlier today I needed to return from within a using statement. Doing these sorts of things always makes me appreciate the... more »
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Is the ADO.NET Team Abandoning LINQ to SQL?
Danny Simmons' Why use the Entity Framework? post includes an "Entity Framework vs. LINQ to SQL" topic that lists the following advantages of Entity... more »
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Improve Apparent Application Performance Through UI
Have you ever felt that your application feels heavy or takes a lot of time to load? Do your users and customers expect "Improved performance" in the... more »
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10 Ways to Fix the Blogger Comment System
10 features that any blogging platform's comment system should support, that Blogger doesn't.
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Announcing the release of Microsoft Source Analysis for C#
We are very excited to announce the release of a new developer tool from Microsoft, Source Analysis for C#. This tool is known internally within... more »
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C# 3.0 Implicit Type Declarations: To var or not to var?
Recently we got a new contributor on RSS Bandit who uses the ReSharper refactoring tool. This has led to a number of changes to our code base due to... more »
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ColdFusion 8 - Nine month review.
I've been a bad boy. I was supposed to write a review of ColdFusion 8 back in October of last year, but an imminent change of job and my 10 month old... more »
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the LinqToSQL is a lie
LinqToSql is amazing! I've been working with it for the past week and loving every moment. However i've noticed somethig weird, it lies to me about... more »
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Yahoo! Answers powered by symfony
Yahoo! used symfony to redevelop another project. This time symfony was used as part of the foundation for Yahoo! Answers.
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C# Dictionary Basics
Learn how to use the Dictionary collection object in C#.
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Simplest Css Hack Ever
I could not find this trick mentioned anywhere, so i just thought to write and let world know about it. Just in case they didn't know about it, and... more »
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Google denies staff 'brain drain'
Elliot Schrage's departure as head of global communications and public affairs is the latest in a string of senior Google staff defections to... more »
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ASP.NET AJAX Best Practices
While we develop AJAX applications, we often carelessly ignore giving up bad practices, which cause effects which are not so significantly visible... more »
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Introducing LINQ To Regex
When I first saw Josh Flanagan's Readable Fluent Regex Api, I loved it at first sight. Now I'm working on a demo for the upcoming DevTeach in Toronto,... more »
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LINQ-to-Console
In the last episode we made a heady brew of Attributes, Reflection and LINQ to discover all the Problem-solving classes in my Project Euler Console... more »
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Opera Dragonfly - Some Suggestions
Opera Dragonfly, the opera web browser’s developer tools, were released into alpha yesterday. It features tools like a DOM inspector, CSS style... more »
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