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Future Functionality: Tomorrow's Technology Today

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 2006

- Parallel

Windows Legacy Code and Multicore Environments

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 10, 2009

Unexpected side-effects can be a got-cha

Jolts 2007: Bug and Defect Tracking

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 16, 2007

- Tools

Jolts 2007: Libraries, Frameworks, and Components

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 14, 2007

- Jolt Awards

Jolts 2007: Database

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 13, 2007

Database tools are at the core of the enterprise - Jolt Awards

Murach's PHP and MySQL Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
January 01, 2011

Murach books are known for their large format trim size and one-to-one theory-practice "paired pages" approach. While a majority of their titles are Microsoft technology focused, they do offer titles ... - Tools

Pragmatic Guide to Git Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
October 29, 2010

With the release of Pragmatic Guide to Git, Pragmatic Bookshelf has launched a new line of books designed to transfer reference information as quickly as possible from the author to the reader. Does this 'just the facts' approach work? Read on to find out.

- Tools

PyCon 2008: Day 2 Summary

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
March 14, 2008

Check out some of the highlights from the second day of PyCon 2008.

- Design

Cross-Platform Development... On the Cheap

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 01, 2005

Need to work in three of the most popular desktop OSes? Here’s how you can create a Mac-Linux-Windows software development workstation collection for under $2,000. Apple’s new Mac Mini can be used for more than just an edge-network data exchange for consumers. Coupling Apple’s fresh fruit with an inexpensive Small Form Factor (SFF) PC, a monitor, mouse, keyboard, two-port KVM switch and five-port network hub, software developers can now have a trifecta platform for the three most popular desktop operating systems on the planet.

Jolt Awards: The Best Programming Utilities

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 29, 2013

The top utilities that solve annoying development problems. - Jolt Awards

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