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In this installment of The Open Road, Elliotte Rusty Harold relates the step-by-step process of building the JDK on Linux....
Thu, 2007-11-29
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Sri Sankaran argues that research and experience prove that a standardized, effective code review process mitigates costs and produces better code....
Thu, 2006-08-17
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Java can't see most USB devices without a third-party library. Jeff Friesen looks at two Java-USB APIs, and then develops a bare-bones library of his own....
Thu, 2006-07-06
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Chet Haase takes a look at some of the things that make animation look choppy, and offers programmatic approaches to improving the appearance of Java animations....
Thu, 2006-02-23
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Yan Georget introduces constraint programming by way of Sudoku puzzles....
Tue, 2005-11-29
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Interview with Hideya Kawahara, lead developer of Project Looking Glass, a 3D, Java-powered desktop environment....
Tue, 2004-07-06
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This introduction to Location Based Services (LBSes) provides a sample J2ME MIDlet that can get its location from GPS....
Thu, 2004-04-01
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Introduction to geospatial concepts that underly mapping, tracking, demographic, and other location-based applications....
Mon, 2004-02-16
The Java Research License (JRL) was introduced at JavaOne as a new open source license for universities and research. A panel of java.net bloggers talk about the new license and invite you into the discussion....
Tue, 2003-06-24