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13 Oct 1999
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Y2K: the Sequel?
Engineering mistakes are sometimes based on sound engineering practice. Analyzing past decisions can help us to avoid creating systems which will eventually restrict us. By Doug Scott.
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Doug Scott
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13 Oct 1999
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A trip to la-la land
Skepticism can be a valuable tool, but defaulting to skepticism is often a cop-out that prevents learning. By Kevin Weeks.
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Kevin D. Weeks
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Article
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13 Oct 1999
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Riding the circuit
Industry insider Cary Jensen talks to Developer News about writing, training, and life on the lecture circuit. By Lisa Sandford.
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Lisa A. Sandford
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Article
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13 Oct 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 13 October 1999. Edited by Bob Arnson.
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Bob Arnson
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13 Oct 1999
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Inprise Publishes ANSI/ISO Compliance Results for Borland C++ Builder 4
Renowned Plum Hall Validation Suite Test Re-Affirms Company's Leadership in Standards Compliance
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Other Other
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Press Release
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13 Oct 1999
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Rebuilding a Corrupted Project From Source and DFM Files.
Article demonstrates a quick way of rebuilding a project in the even that the .bpr file is corrupted. If you have the original source files and DFM files, this will save you the time of redesigning the application's forms.
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Vincent Drake
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TI
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12 Oct 1999
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Bruce and Dave's excellent adventure
An intensive work session yields helpful information about the state of enterprise tools. By Bruce Eckel.
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Bruce Eckel
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Article
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12 Oct 1999
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Internet tidbits
What's new in the world of Internet business? By Jim Kyle.
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Jim Kyle
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Article
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12 Oct 1999
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Input device mania
Bob claims to spend a lot of time working in front of computers. Here he'll talk about three new products that might just help you do so more comfortably -- but the lawyers make no promises. By Bob Arnson.
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Bob Arnson
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Article
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12 Oct 1999
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Top stories
Daily news summary for 12 October 1999. Edited by Karen Blenkner.
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Karen Blenker
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Article
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12 Oct 1999
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Testing positive for software apathy
Sometimes it takes powerful motivation to overcome an apathetic user's inertia. Does Windows 2000 have the momentum?
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Bob Arnson
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Article
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12 Oct 1999
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How do I generate executables that don't require .dll files?
Avoiding 'missing #####.dll' errors when running executables.
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Christopher Moeller
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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Inprise Announces Availability Of Free JDataStore Development License
Inprise Corporation (Nasdaq:INPR), today announced JDataStore, a Pure Java Database ManagementSystem (DBMS) that delivers platform independence and portability in a small-footprint package.
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Other Other
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12 Oct 1999
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Explanation for delay of live data presentation after a JDataStore app terminates.
When a JDataStore application terminates there is an 8-second delay in the live data in the designer. Why?
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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QueryDataSet returns only 50 rows, why?
Running the query at design time populates component with data on only 50 rows. Cached data prevents the query from being re-run at run time.
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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JDataStore, threads, Swing, and deadlock.
How to avoid deadlock when updating Swing components from threads.
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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Tools for JDataStore
What tools are available for working with JDataStore stores, and what can they do?
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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Importing Data from an ODBC source.
How to import data into JDataStore from an ODBC data source using the JBuilder Designer.
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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JBuilder DataStores
Does JBuilder come with any DataStores I can work with?
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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12 Oct 1999
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Improving JDataStore performance.
Ways to improve the performance of applications that use JDataStore applications.
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Ben Matterson
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FAQ
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