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15 May 2008

13 May 2008

Shared library memory footprints on AIX 5L

by BlueVoodoo
Learn about shared library mechanisms and memory footprints on IBM AIX. This article is essential for developers writing server code or administrators managing production AIX systems. It offers developers and administrators commands and techniques, and gives the understanding necessary to analyze memory requirements of server processes on AIX.

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11 May 2008

Littlelucifer - Digital + Studio

by littlelucifer
At Littlelucifer we specialise in combining visually rich creative with seamless technical solutions. Est. 2003, we work alongside Australia's leading Advertising Agencies & Marketing Companies, creating bespoke digital campaigns for major brands, and provide online services for businesses in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hong Kong and Japan.

10 May 2008

gen_server behaviour in Erlang - You don't want to read this.

by greut

The power of OTP comes from the fact that properties such as fault tolerance, scalability, dynamic-code upgrade, and so on, can be provided by the behavior itself. In other words, the writer of the callback does not have to worry about [those things] because this is provided by the behavior.

09 May 2008

Openssh with AIX chroot

by BlueVoodoo
This article describes how to set up an IBM AIX chroot environment and use it with ssh, sftp, and scp. You will also learn about the prerequisites for AIX and openssh, and how to configure and use a chroot environment.

07 May 2008

Evaluate Rational HATS Toolkit v7.1

by BlueVoodoo
Rational Host Access Transformation Services (HATS) Toolkit gives you all the tools you need to easily extend your legacy applications to business partners, customers, and employees.

05 May 2008

Speaking UNIX: Inside TCP/IP

by BlueVoodoo
The Internet has played a huge role in the advancement of technology, business, and everyday life for huge numbers of the world's people. Configuring a computer to communicate over a network and connecting to the Internet has become an essential task for administrators. This article shows how to configure a server running IBM AIX to connect to and use the Internet.

02 May 2008

Scala and XML processing made easy

by BlueVoodoo
Scala lets you navigate and process parsed XML in several ways. It also has first class support for XML built right in, so you don't need to create strings of XML or programmatically build DOM trees. In this article, you will see these aspects of Scala in action and see how Scala can make working with XML a joy to do.

Write Java Apps with purQuery Inline Method

by idaashley
IBM pureQuery is a high-performance Java data access platform focused on simplifying the tasks of developing and managing applications that access data. This article introduces the pureQuery inline method programming style, and discusses how users can use it to efficiently query and update databases. Also explore benefits and key features of using the inline method.

01 May 2008

Fluently Groovy

by BlueVoodoo
This tutorial is for Java developers unfamiliar with Groovy, who want a quick and easy introduction to the basics. Get started with Groovy's simplified variation of the Java syntax and learn about essential features like native collections, built-in regular expressions, and closures.

30 April 2008

Bind JavaBeans to RDF with Jenabean

by BlueVoodoo
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) proposed standard for linking and expressing data on the Web. Java developers who develop applications for the Semantic Web will need to convert RDF properties to or from Java types. Jenabean uses the Jena Semantic Web framework's flexible RDF/OWL API to persist JavaBeans, making the task of writing these applications easier and more familiar to Java developers.

29 April 2008

Knee-Deep in Jazz for better team coding

by BlueVoodoo
Jazz is IBM Rational’s next-generation technology platform for collaborative software delivery. Uniquely attuned to global and distributed teams, the Jazz platform is designed to transform how people work together to build software—making software delivery more collaborative, productive and transparent. Follow these tutorials for an in depth look at what Jazz can do for you

The single most important thing you must do to improve your programming career

by greut & 1 other

The single most important thing you must do to improve your programming career is improve your ability to communicate.

with a MacIntosh presentation, they didn't really change over the years.

28 April 2008

Using Simple Network Management Protocol

by BlueVoodoo
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is built in to many devices, but often the tools and software that can read and parse this information are too large and complicated when you only want to check a quick statistic or track a particular device or issue. This article looks at some simplified methods for getting SNMP information from your devices and how to integrate this information into the rest of your network's data map.

27 April 2008

25 April 2008

Hands-off load testing with Apache

by BlueVoodoo
Load testing is often relegated to late-cycle activities, but it doesn't need to be that way. In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall describes how you can discover and fix problems throughout the development cycle by creating a scheduled integration build that runs JMeter tests.

Cisco IOS Scripting with Tcl - Cisco Systems

by sylvainulg (via)
TCL in CISCO routers... yeah. not quite active networks, but at least programmable ^_^

inotify for Linux - Edoceo, Inc.

by sylvainulg (via)
given that you installed the package liblinux-inotify2-perl, you can quite simply get notifications in PERL. Here's how ^_^ nb: bindings also exists for python and ruby, and inotify-tools package provide watch & wait commands suitable for shell-scripters.

24 April 2008

Tour Data Studio and pureQuery for Informix databases

by BlueVoodoo
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about working with your database and building applications in Data Studio — all in 40 minutes.

23 April 2008

Strategies and best practices for modern ORM tools

by BlueVoodoo
Although many developers use object-relational mapping (ORM) tools for their applications' persistence tier, some are confused about how to use them and duplicate code unnecessarily. This article covers the basics of a consistent, concise domain model and persistence tier.

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