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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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