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Java and Digital Images  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 01, 1999

Capturing, storing, and retrieving images is an often-overlooked feature that many applications could benefit from. David and Johnny describe "Grabber for Java," an API that encapsulates the functionality necessary for video capture. - JVM Languages

Java Q&A  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 1999

How do you implement Microsoft's delegate keyword? Andrew presents classes that mimic the delegate keyword, letting you build a complex user interface with simpler event-handling code. - JVM Languages

Punching Holes with Java RMI

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 11, 2009

Hole punching is a lightweight NAT and firewall traversal technique invented for VoIP and peer-to-peer systems - JVM Languages

Connecting the Dots

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 01, 2002

Last year, my 11-year-old son Tim expressed an interest in learning how to program. With visions of StarCraft in his head, he wanted to tackle building a game. I suspect that the compromises we made—first trying the game of dots and finally settling on a number-guessing game—were a disappointment to him. They were to me, too, but I've learned to become just a bit realistic over the years.

Second Life: A Programmer's Perspective  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 05, 2007

In Second Life, you can create objects that have credible dynamism, even compared to AJAX and browser-based applications. - Open Source

The Killer Service

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 2002

It's been a while now since companies like Microsoft and IBM discovered that selling services could be as profitable as selling products. In fact, in many cases, services have been more profitable than products because the accounting department gets to keep billing customers on a regular basis. But this is no secret, and likewise, it's no surprise that there are now a number of service industries focused solely on bolstering the Internet and companies that do business there.

Scripting GUI Testing with Ruby Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
August 25, 2008

After listening to a Pragmatic Podcast featuring the book's author, Ian Dees, I had high expectations to learn from his experiences.
- .NET

Handling Application-Level Request Events

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 21, 2007

In ASP.NET the HTTP application object fires application-level events to listening components in either HTTP modules or code manually added to the global.asax application file. Dino Esposito compares these two options.

Handling Multiple TCP Connections in C++

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 01, 1996

Better Pipes for Windows

Dr. Dobb's Journal
July 01, 1996

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