Java Classes

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Well it s been a while since we discussed Java and I graced these pages with its complicated beauty for an example of complicated beauty take a peek at Hillary Swank who is pretty in a well...complicated sort of way . In this new series of articles ...

Completing the Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++Open Web Awards: Nominations for Sports and Fitness

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Do we really need social networks for sports? Lots of companies seem to think so – enough to make it a category in the Open Web Awards. The space saw a big deal early this year – Sports Illustrated purchased Fan Nation for a rumored $20+ million in ...

Completing the Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

This is the second half of the two-part series on the syntactic comparison of Java and C C . Before we begin I d like to encourage you to read its first part if by any chance you ve missed it. It is called Syntactic Comparison of ...

Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++The Daily Poll: Can You Disconnect for Thanksgiving?

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving here in the US. Tradition says it’s a time for family, football, and some much needed rest. But will you really be able to disconnect from the Web, or will you act like a new media douchebag and be Twittering at the dinner table? ...

Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Nowadays millions of computer programmers want to become multi-lingual for that reason they try to acquire understanding of multiple programming languages. Experienced coders know that it is possible to get the hang of a new language in a fairly short amount of time. Being able to compare the syntax ...

Java Statements

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

In our last article we finished our discussion of Java operators and started to take a look at statements. In this article we ll continue explaining Java statements. Statements aren t exactly complicated once you grasp the concept. Indeed many statements have counterparts -- of a ...

Conditionals, Expressions and Other Java Operators

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

In our last article we left off with Operators. Since then a strange time fluctuation has occurred and that is exactly where we pick up. So keep reading to learn about exotic things like conditionals expressions and more.... Refurbished and Used Networking Equipment Network Liquidators sells refurbished and ...

Java Operators

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

It s been about a month or so since we finished our beginning Java series so I m sure you re ready for more. This time I am going to teach you to work with operators in Java. When I am finished you will be able to ...

Primitive Data Types and Basic Language Rules for Java

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Last time we discussed some basic concepts related to object-oriented programming. Two major ideas we defined were objects and variables. In this article we will continue our discussion of variables by explaining how they hold and interact with data.... Reach Your Online Customers Through Optimization Learn how search engine friendly ...

Java and Object-Oriented Programming

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

In the olden days not only did we have to walk a mile in the chilling winds of a snowstorm to get to school hey our grandparents had it rougher they had to do it to get to day care we also had to make ...

Java Beginning Programming

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Since its creation about 16 years ago Java has become ubiquitous. Developers appreciate its write once run anywhere philosophy. If you want to start making use of Java and its many benefits keep reading.... Grow Your Business Through Search Marketing Learn how search engine friendly design ...

Extending PL/SQL with Java Libraries, concluded

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

If you are looking for a way to extend stored programs with Java look no further. This article the second of two parts is excerpted from chapter five of em Expert Oracle PL SQL em written by Ron Hardman and Michael McLaughlin ...

Extending PL/SQL with Java Libraries

Thursday, January 12th, 2006

If you are looking for a way to extend stored programs with Java look no further. This article the first of two parts is excerpted from chapter five of em Expert Oracle PL SQL em written by Ron Hardman and Michael McLaughlin ...