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add to cart | quick buy » Don't get angry, get even!
Fergus Henderson
"The system has recovered from a serious error... . Please tell Microsoft about this problem." - A message that popped up on my screen as I was typing the first paragraph of this article.

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add to cart | quick buy » Interview with Vladimir Sokolov
Ewa Dudzic
Vladimir Sokolov, currently President and CEO of EMS Software Development, LLC, since 1999 is the head of Research & Development center of EMS, placed in Russia

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add to cart | quick buy » IM - imaging toolkit
Antonio Scuri
Antonio Scuri The IM library provides a toolkit for digital image processing. It supports image acquisition from a variety of devices, provides numerous image transformations and can save images in a number of popular formats. The article presents a concise overview of the library’s structure and underlying mechanisms, demonstrating its use in several practical examples.

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add to cart | quick buy » Self-service database
Tomasz Nazar
The article presents an interesting solution for hiding database complexity from programmers, called the Persistent Applications Toolkit (PAT) and based on the Prevayler object-oriented database. The toolkit was created using aspect-oriented programming (AOP).

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add to cart | quick buy » Developing a custom database-LhimkDB. Part 1
Pawel Marciniak
Lhimk is a dynamic compilation framework for a C-based language of the same name. In this four-part series of articles, Paweł goes step by step through the process of designing and implementing a modern embedded database. The first article presents an overview of LhimkDB architecture.

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add to cart | quick buy » Browsing through headers - an introduction to reverse engineering
Wojciech Warpechowski
Reverse engineering software and hardware can be used to provide support for undocumented formats, communication protocols or peripherals. The article demonstrates the basic concepts of reverse engineering and shows how to write a fully functional program with encrypted code.

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add to cart | quick buy » Indexing XML documents in Tamino XML Server
Piotr Scibor
The article introduces methods of document indexing in a native XML data repository, using Tamino XML Server 4.2 as an example. The author also demonstrates the advantages of using native repositories in systems that process XML data.

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add to cart | quick buy » Ultimate++
Miroslav Fidler, Tomas Rylek
Ultimate++ is an attempt at creating a versatile platform for developing desktop applications for Windows and POSIX/X11 systems. To this end, Ultimate++ makes extensive use of advanced C++ functionality and explores several new approaches to application development. The package consists of a number of C++ libraries and an integrated development environment called TheIDE. This article introduces the most interesting features of the Ultimate++ toolkit.

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add to cart | quick buy » JediVCS
Adam Siwon
The JediVCS is developed as Open Source and as a consequence, using it does not result in having to suffer any kind of expenses. It is based on a tool called FreeVCS and is its functional continuation. This article demonstrates the capabilities of software called JediVCS, meant to organise work of a development team.

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