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January 2003



Addendum to : Comparing Swing and SWT

Monday, 27 January 2003 1:48 P GMT-08
Interesting experiments with SWT and SwingIt is worth taking a look at Jon Lipsky's blog.xesoft.com site he has spent time doing a SWT and Swing user interface for the same application and it worth noting some of his comments. Jon states "I don't rea

Comparing SWT and Swing

Saturday, 25 January 2003 8:44 P GMT-08
My day (and sometimes night) job is with Sun. I spend a lot of time working on various aspects of Java. For example, I am the guy that sends out the Java Pointers (something I put together in my spare time - simply to keep myself and others up-to-dat

Windows : The Most Virus-Ridden OS in History

Wednesday, 22 January 2003 8:54 P GMT-08
Come on - here is Microsoft trying to convince everyone that they are serious about security. Really. And week after week there is another dangerous breach. And week after week there is another warning. Bill Gates is trundled out to utter some words

Addendum to : The Java Clientside : Alive and Well

Wednesday, 22 January 2003 9:45 A GMT-08
Soon after I wrote the original version below I happened on some very interesting clientside Java applications. The first applet I ran into was another one of those wonderful information mapping applications - only with pertinence daily life. The Tou

The Java Clientside - Alive and Well

Sunday, 12 January 2003 3:44 P GMT-08
There are some really nice Java clients out there today. Client-side Java which had had shown promise at the dawn of the platform - but really need faster JVMs and more interesting GUI APIs- has today become even more promising

J2ME Numbers, Lists and an Interview with James Gosling

Thursday, 2 January 2003 2:55 A GMT-08
Here are some numbers and lists that may be of use to you. "More than 3 million Java technology-based developers are using the Java platform, and the Java programming language is now the language most used by developers. Currently 10 mobile carrie

Five Predictions for 2003

Wednesday, 1 January 2003 2:30 A GMT-08
Here are my five predictions for 2003. Okay, some are very soft - but some aren't. 1. China will successfully launch two manned spacecraft before the end of the year. They will announce an ambitious spacestation plan. You heard it here first.