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8 Nov 1999
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JBuilder Java BeansExpress
by Bob Swart with Hubert Klein Ikkink
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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The Secret World of PIDLs
Working with Windows' Shell Item Identifiers by Kevin J. Bluck and James Holderness, Delphi Informant Magazine
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David Intersimone
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5 Nov 1999
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Add Scripting to Your Apps Using the Microsoft Script Control
By Andrew van der Merwe, Delphi Informant Magazine
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David Intersimone
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5 Nov 1999
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Delphi Frames
Understanding Delphi 5's New Visual Container Class by Cary Jensen, Ph.D., Delphi Informant Magazine
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Java Portability by Design
An effective way to encapsulate the system differences by John J. Rofrano, Dr. Dobb's Journal, June 1999
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Java 2Graphics Rendering
An architecture for extreme animation by Torpum Jannak, Dr. Dobb's Journal September 1999
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Writing High-Performance Graphical Java Components
Sidestepping Java performance issues by Harold Shinsato, Dr. Dobb's Journal September 1999
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Pseudo-Incremental Linking for C/C++
Avoiding the headaches of long compile/link/run cycles by William A. Hoffman and Rupert W. Curwen, Dr. Dobb's Journal October 1999
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David Intersimone
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Burn all GIFs?
Today is Burn All GIFs Day. Why Burn GIFs? Because they use the LZW compression algorithm. Why does that matter? Somebody owns it. By Constance Petersen.
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Constance Petersen
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5 Nov 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 5 November 1999. By Barb Stefaney.
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Barbara Stefaney
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Catching the next big wave
You've got to keep your eye out for promising technologies. You never know where they'll come from. By John White.
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John White
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5 Nov 1999
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Money isn't everything
They say you can't buy happiness, but maybe you can trade for it...By Lisa A. Sandford.
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Lisa A. Sandford
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Article
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5 Nov 1999
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Lean on me
When it comes to releasing quality software, everyone could use a little help from his friends. Enter TurboPower's Sleuth QA Suite, which promises to help you find bugs and optimize your Delphi and C++Builder code. By Bob Arnson.
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Bob Arnson
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5 Nov 1999
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Creating Custom Components Part I: New Defaults for Native Components
By Neal Ford, CBuilderMag.com
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David Intersimone
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Article
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4 Nov 1999
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Frames Live Chat Transcript from Nov 4th, 1999
Frames Live Chat Transcript from Nov 4th, 1999
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Christine Ellis
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Article
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4 Nov 1999
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The final frontier
In which our "leading edge technologies" correspondent finds that for the clearest view of the future, it sometimes helps to incline one's eyes upward. By Jeff Russell.
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Jeff Russell
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4 Nov 1999
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In praise of the implicit copy constructor
They say old habits die hard. After this one cost me a few hours of coding time yesterday, I'll dig the grave myself! By Steve Downey.
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Steve Downey
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4 Nov 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 4 November 1999. By Barb Stefaney
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Barbara Stefaney
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4 Nov 1999
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Testing it twice
Test scaffolding improves the code you write today and the code you modify tomorrow. By Kevin D. Weeks.
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Kevin D. Weeks
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4 Nov 1999
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The virtual town hall
Municipalities are turning to the Internet to conduct more of their daily operations. By Lisa A. Sandford.
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Lisa A. Sandford
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