Histograms help people analyze large amounts of data, whether you display them as tables or as charts. This article shows you how to do both.
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Get a high-level introduction to the YAML file format for Java developers. Find out how it differs from XML and JSON and examine its relative advantages and drawbacks.
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The latest versions of the Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard SDKs allow you to test phone and SMS functionalities using the built-in Cellular Emulatorwithout needing to use a physical device.
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The latest version of Windows Live Admin Center is flush with new features, including an enhanced SDK, support for email optional domains, and the creation of up to 500 default member accounts.
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Discover some best practices for deploying ASP.NET applications as well as a few useful procedures that you can follow to improve your application's performance.
Sponsored by IBM
Writing a good use case isn't easy, but, fortunately, our experience can be your guide. The concepts and principles assembled here represent the works of many people at IBM, and they form a foundation of proven best practices. Many of the tips referenced in this paper are part of the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology.
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Java ME user interfaces are about to get an exciting boost with the early release of a new library and tool from Sun called LWUIT.
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Understanding where semantic technology fits in enterprise architecture is crucial to successful adoption
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Learn about the three methods of persisting data and which is the right one for your device.
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Discover the PHP libraries that help you generate statistics and reports that analyze data from text files, XML, or relational databases.
(06/23/08)
Get your WCF services production ready by learning all the configurable entities that make a WCF service rock solid and ready to ship.
Microsoft Jumps Into Virtualization Fray
Both fear and optimism shamble along in Microsoft's shadow as the computer giant advances its virtualization plans with the release of its Hyper-V hypervisor.
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As personal information once considered private moves online, some worry, while others perceive it as a non-event, or even a social good.
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Tech Ed 2008—Unifying Everything
From a developer's perspective, Tech Ed 2008, which attracted over 6000 developers to Orlando, doesn't offer much that's completely "new;" however, it does offer a great deal of value for developers who need to find out about existing technologies. If there's a single overview word that one might use to describe the thrust of the conference, it's "unification."
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