Application Development Articles

     Ellisons Views Bankrupt
     IBM AOP Guru Jumps Ship for Startup
     Readers Respond: FEMAs IE-Only Form: Just What Katrina Victims Dont Need
     Flexibility Is Key to Access
     Borland CTO Steps Down
     Sun Extends Support for Java Platforms
     IBM Delivers SCM Tools for Visual Studio 2005
     New CEO Hopes to Get Borland Back on Top
     Autodesk Open-Sources Web Mapping Software
     Microsoft: Share More
     Sun Pushes NetBeans Worldwide
     Readers Respond: Dont Take the Wrong Tech Trip
     Java: Boring Has Its Virtues
     Java Web Services Building Blocks
     Microsoft Eases Manual Labor
     Microsofts Sparkle: Is It a Flash Killer?
     Oracle VP Draws Up Development Plans
     Compuware Updates Application Quality Tools
     Borland Eyes Market Comeback
     Tomcat Gains Java Features
     Opera to Add BitTorrent, Widgets to Next-Gen Browser
     Borland to Divest Dev Tools with Segue Buyout
     Competition? In the Software Market?
     Microsoft Aims for .Net Gains
     Readers Respond: LISP Deserves a Fresh Look
     Borland Buys Gauntlet Systems for Quality Control
     Panel: Java Will Endure
     Making Your Apps Work with Internet Explorer 7
     IE Trips Up Disabled—But Help Is on Way
     SAP to Announce New xApps, Partnerships
     Gosling Outlines the Trouble With AJAX
     JDeveloper Is Hard Not to Like
     OpenAJAX Looks to Advance with New Members
     Microsoft Releases Expression Web Designer Preview
     Microsoft Unleashed
     Microsoft Announces Team Development Tool for Databases
     Gates: 2002 Had Ups and Downs
     IBM Upgrades Ready for Rational Plan
     Apple Says Hello, Goodbye
     Exotic Programming Tools Go Mainstream
     Microsoft Partners Embrace Visual Studio
     Microsofts Great Plains Gains Scheduling
     Novell, Oblix Boost Access Control
     Catalyst Steadily Tackles Build Management
     Eclipse Plans Annual Project Updates
     Mainframers Learn New Tricks
     Adobe Sets Flex 2 Free
     eWEEK Labs Bakeoff: Open Source Versus .Net Stacks
     XML Takes a Step Forward, Hits Snag on Another Front
     Reflections on a Flat World
     Java Performance Tuning
     JPMorgan Stays Focused on Eclipse
     Aging Gracefully
     Microsoft Tools Team Readies Rosario
     Ready, Set, Bargain
     New Compiler Enables Ruby to Run on .Net
     Genuitec Upgrades Its Java IDE
     Microsoft Wont Put VS Express in Vista; OEMs May
     Sun Releases NetBeans Version for Beginners
     Open-Source DotNetNuke Forms Company
     Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack Beta
     IBM Donates Open-Source Technology for AJAX, Web 2.0 Development
     The Heart of the Problem
     Tech Standards Could Be Robotics Road Map to Success
     eWEEK Labs Walk-through: CodeWeavers’ CrossOver 6.0
     Eclipse Is Still Going Strong
     Microsoft Calls Developers to Vista
     Eclipse Delivers for Dynamic Languages and AJAX
     Microsoft Office Is About the Tools Too
     Google Project Targets Program Crashes

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