Java and XML: Chapter 9: Web Publishing Frameworks, maybe it is time to crack the spine on that Java book collecting dust on the bookself.
Author: fozbaca
Coldjava bunches of Java Servlets
Coldjava bunches of Java Servlets ready for download
URLS! URLS! URLS!, how to
URLS! URLS! URLS!, how to make your CGI URLs readable.
Alzabo Alzabo is a two-fold
Alzabo is a two-fold program. Its first function is as a data modelling tool. Through either a schema creationinterface or a custom perl program, you can create a set of schema, table, column, etc. objects that represent your data model. Alzabo is also capable of reverse engineering an existing data model.
Its second function is as a RDBMS to object mapping system. Once you have created a schema, you canuse the Alzabo::Runtime::Table and Alzabo::Runtime::Row classes to access its data. These classes offer a low level interface to common operations such as SQL SELECT, INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATEcommands.
osOpinion: Are today’s open source-centric web sites just faking it?
Now it would be intresting if slashdot started publishing under the Open Content Liscense.
LinuxFund.org needs projects to fund
“A ceiling of $1,000 per grant will be imposed, but the organization is also donating tape drives, SCSI hard drives, and other equipment to suitable seekers.”
.NET? Are we insane?
“Now, our information won’t reside under our control. It’s empowerment favoring corporations, not consumers/users.
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People! Wake up! Don’t you know what excessive power causes? In the first place, it causes corruption! What is stopping content/access providers from spying on your information? The law? How could you possibly enforce the law in case of a crime, if you weren’t able to know in the first place if the crime was committed? You already know your privacy is being invaded with targeted ads and the like. Is it time to give up more private information to a service provider?”
Don’t forget what happens when service companies go under, like boo.com selling customer information to pay off creditors.
This claims to be the
This claims to be the web page of Neal Town Stephenson, the author of Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, and other works.