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August 11, 2003
 
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Dangling modifiers: In the past week I've been much more aware when I use or hear the phrase "Can't you just ...". I never really connected my negative reaction in hearing it to the positive helpful intent I have when using it. Andy Lester's blog entry Can't you just ...?redux has helped clarify this for me. » Read more
(August 11, 2003 6:26AM PT)

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 Using RSS in JSP pages: This article aims to show how you can use the Informa API to quickly access RSS feeds to add dynamic news and information content to your web sites. » Read more
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 Multithreaded Tests with JUnit: JUnit is the glue that holds many open source projects together. But JUnit has problems performing multithreaded unit tests. This article introduces a JUnit extension library designed to enable multithreaded unit testing in JUnit. » Read more
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Can't you just: In his entry, The Fine Art of Complexity Management, Piers Cawley looks at the art of hiding complexity. Follow him through his examples of card magic and cooking, because it motivates his application to computer programming. As he cautions, be wary when your boss suggests, "Can't we just..."
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MIDP Application Security: Although security is important in any distributed application, there are issues that are particular to MIDlets. The Wireless Home on java.sun.com is featuring a Learning Path on MIDP Application Security. After a general overview of security, the path includes specifics on how "MIDlets run and interact with the underlying security implementation."
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