Article :: Cocoa Design Patterns: Model-View-Controller One of the oldest and most successfully reused software design patterns, Model-View-Controller defines the overall architecture of the Cocoa frameworks. The authors of Cocoa Design Patterns discuss its use. |
Article :: Using Entity SQL As Your Data Access Layer Learn why you should let the ADO.NET Entity Framework be your data access layer. |
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Article :: Customizing Firefox A.Lizard shows how to customize Firefox to make it far more useful for your personal and business activities. |
Article :: Managing Computer Room Disasters with ?First Alert? Procedures and ?4Ci? Every organization needs a disaster plan that includes designated instructions for a first responder and the emergency team that gets the first phone call. |
Article :: CCNA Video Mentor: ICND2, VTP Servers and Clients This video excerpt from CCNA Video Mentor: (CCNA Exam 640-802) (Video Learning), 2nd Edition covers configuring VTP on Cisco switches. |
Article :: Design Pattern Variations: A Better Visitor Raul Braniste critiques the Visitor Pattern (VP), reiterating its disadvantages and questioning its value as a pattern. |
Article :: Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: The iBlog Example Application Create an iBlog hybrid application! This chapter shows you how to interact with web services and servers in order to retrieve data. |
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Article :: Enterprise Ajax (Video Training): The XMLHttpRequest Object and Data This video excerpt is lesson 4 from Enterprise Ajax (Video Training): Building Robust Ajax Applications. |
Article :: Django for the Impatient: Building a Blog How fast can you produce a simple blog using Django? Pretty darn fast. |
Article :: Installing and Configuring TrueCrypt for Full Disk Encryption Security expert Randy Nash describes how he deployed a FDE solution using the free, cross-platform, and open-source solution from TrueCrypt. |
Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 3 David Chisnall concludes his three-part series on Objective-C with an exploration of some of the more advanced concepts in the language. |
Article :: Programming with LINQ to XML for Objects Paul Kimmels show how LINQ to XML for Objects (a.k.a. LINQ to XSD) works. |
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Article :: The Oslo Modeling Language: An Introduction to "M" M--a modern, declarative language for working with data--was designed to allow users to write down what they want from their data without having to specify how those desires are met against a given technology or platform. This chapter provides an introduction to M. |
Article :: Using Telecommunications Collocation Providers for Disaster Recovery Support Here are the advantages of using collocation services to get a disaster-struck facility back up and running. |
Article :: A Career Changer's Checklist - 12 Common Sense Questions to Find Your Career: How Willing Are You to Change? (Flexibility!) Warren Wyrostek presents the top 10 questions to assess your attitude, willingness, and flexibility as you prepare to make a career change. |
Article :: A Quick Tour of KML: Geographic Visualization for the Web Learn what KML is and how you can create a simple KML file yourself. |
Article :: Adjusting Brightness and Color in Photoshop CS4 Learn how to ?fix? the color in your pictures, making it more lifelike and true to the original. |
Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 2 Part 2 of David Chisnall's three-part series on Objective-C discusses the core syntax of the language. |
Article :: Software [In]security: Web Applications and Software Security Gary McGraw argues that by understanding the relationship between Web application security and traditional software security, we can better understand security issues on both fronts. |
Article :: The Google Phone: Understanding Android Michael Miller takes a look at what Android is and what the first Google phone will look like. |
Article :: Styling with Flex 3.0 Mastering styling is key to creating expressive Flex and AIR applications. |
Article :: Lotus Symphony for Linux: Not Ready for Prime Time A. Lizard explains why Linux users should avoid Lotus Symphony for now, mainly because of its text font display. |
Article :: National Environmental Policy Act The National Environmental Policy Act governs environmental marketing claims made in the United States. |
Article :: Personal Branding Sandy Carter examines brand attributes in a personal sense. |
Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 1 David Chisnall looks at the history of Objective-C and its underlying philosophy. |