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Obsolete!
So what makes Ed think that five years from now PC performance will increase by another factor of 10?
By the Numbers
When it comes down to it, software performance really is a number's game.
ESC and SDC 2003
Ed reports on what went on at this fall's Embedded Systems and Software Development conferences.
Recovered Memories
Storage is a magnetic subject, as Ed discovers this month.
Roasted Java
Ed looks at the history of cryptography and examines what it means for embedded systems developers programming in Java today.
Power Play
Ed flips the switch and makes a power play this month.
Java Newsletter September 2003
Keeping up with the latest in Java development tools and APIs is a full time job these days. Luckily, Dr. Dobb's Java Newsletter is here to do the work for you. Edited by Java expert Al Williams, Dr. Dobb's Java Newsletter covers all the Java news that's fit to print, including API revisions and releases, commercial and open-source development tools, Java tech tips, and more.
The Halting Problem
Ed realizes that traffic-signal controllers are something to stop and think about from time to time.
Robot Lessons
The flame in Ed's column this month isn't another irate engineer, but just another challenge for firefighting robots.
Dr. Dobb's Journal August 2003
Software Design Whether you're plotting a power plant or parallel program, you have to have a plan-and that's what we're planning to cover in August. That means everything from Aspect-Oriented Programming to Extreme Programming, with a little Cleanroom Software Engineering tucked in as well. We also examine how to create .INI classes in Java, override the C++ Operator==, and see what's up with UML 2.0 and Model-Driven Architectures. Plus more on Real-Time Linux along with Ed Nisley's flame on firefighting robots. (10 MB)