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23 Nov 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 23 November 1999. By Karen Blenkner.
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Karen Blenker
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23 Nov 1999
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Have it your way
QTime helps find sloppy code so that your users always have a snappy experience. By Bob Arnson.
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Bob Arnson
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24 Nov 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 24 November 1999. By Barbara Stefaney.
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Barbara Stefaney
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30 Nov 1999
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C++ Book Writers Guild
A group of programmers are coming together to form the C++Builder 5 book writers guild.
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Charles Calvert
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30 Nov 1999
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Inprise reveals what's cookin'
Over 400 Australian software developers got a rare peek under the hood of Inprise next generation software tools in Brisbane this week.
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John Ray Thomas
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3 Dec 1999
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developerWorks: Getting started with GNOME
Author George Lebl explores the architecture and APIs of this GUI for Linux and Unix.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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6 Dec 1999
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Quick Data Sorts - Using ClientDataSet to Order Data
This article demonstrates a better way to sort your data on the client side without having to re-fetch the data from the database. The article explains how to use the index features of ClientDataSet to sort your data on the client side.
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David Intersimone
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7 Dec 1999
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A Sip From The Firehose: Dec. 7, 1999 - A Whole Lotta Linux Going On
There's a lot of buzz about Linux. At Inprise/Borland, it's more than just buzz. We are totally committed to Linux.
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David Intersimone
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9 Dec 1999
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C++Builder Compiler Live Chat Transcript from Dec. 8th, 1999
C++Builder Compiler Live Chat Transcript from Dec. 8th, 1999
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Christine Ellis
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Article
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14 Dec 1999
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Lost in chaos: Chronology of a failure
The ingredients for success were there: an enthusiastic and capable team, a competent manager and proper funding. So why was the project a disaster? From Software Development.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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15 Dec 1999
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Richard Stallman: The Coder
Richard Stallman, the father of free software, visited the offices of LinuxCare. In an interview, Richard talks about the history of the Free Software Foundation and the future of GNU development.
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David Intersimone
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17 Dec 1999
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32BitsOnline reviews Linux IDEs
Reviewer Dustin Puryear compares CodeFusion, CodeWarrior.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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3 Jan 2000
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Slashdot establishes $100k "Beanie Awards"
Community member votes will determine who gets the prizes.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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6 Jan 2000
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Borland Game Programming Contest: Set the World on Fire
Borland announces a real contest with real prizes. The goal is to inspire the best programmers to step forward and show the world their talents!
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Charles Calvert
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6 Jan 2000
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New Community Web Site Feature: Comment Threads
In this short article, John K gives a quick overview of the new Comment Threads web app, and asks for your suggestions on improving it
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John Kaster
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6 Jan 2000
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Stick It!
If you don't tell us where to stick it, we'll tell you
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John Kaster
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13 Jan 2000
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Debugger Live Chat Transcript from Jan. 12th, 2000
Debugger Live Chat Transcript from Jan. 12th, 2000
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Christine Ellis
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18 Jan 2000
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Top 10 Tricks for Delphi and C++Builder VCL Database Developers by Cary Jensen
This article provides an overview of a number of important techniques in general Delphi and C++Builder VCL database development.
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David Intersimone
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18 Jan 2000
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Foundations in Database Development with Delphi and C++Builder by Cary Jensen
Delphi and C++Builder are the best tools on the market for creating Windows-based database applications. This presentation provides an introduction to the basic techniques for building database applications using Delphi or C++Builder.
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David Intersimone
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18 Jan 2000
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VCL++: Applying the Power of the VCL to C++ by Randy Haben
This article describes how C++ developers can take advantage of language extensions and innovations originally created for Delphi.
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David Intersimone
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