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301. MySQL: The World's Most Popular Open Source Database
- www.mysql.com
- MySQL, Zend Join Forces to Strengthen Open Source Web Development.
- 21 January 2004 - MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, and Zend Technologies, designers of the PHP Web scripting engine, today announced a partnership to simplify and improve productivity in developing and deploying Web applications with open source technologies. ...
- 21 January 2004 - JBoss Group LLC, provider of the most popular Java application server, and MySQL AB, developer of the world’s most popular open source database, today announced an alliance that includes integration of the open source JBoss® application server with MySQL’s database servers, to simplify development and deployment of Web-based applications with open source technologies. ...
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302. Web hosting, domain name registration and web applications for small business—HyperMart.com
- www.hypermart.net
- Web Site Hosting .
- The best hosting deal on the Web, period. ...
- MySQL database access - Use our powerful MySQL database with PHP or Perl to create dynamic web pages. ...
- Web Sites, Domain Names & More.
- HyperMart offers Web-hosting, domain names and Web applications to businesses, organizations and individuals. ...
303. Dynamic Publishers
- www.dynamicpublishers.com
- Dynamic Publishers.
- Archives of Inequalities and Applications.
- Topics Covered: The aim of this Journal is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum of discussion in mathematics and its applications in which the essentiality of inequalities is highlighted. ... Subject matters should be strongly related to inequalities, such as, but not restricted to, the following list: Inequalities in Analysis, Inequalities in Approximation theory, Inequalities in Combinatorics, Inequalities in Economics, Inequalities in Geometry, Inequalities in Mechanics, Inequalities in Optimization, Inequalities in Stochastic Analysis and Applications.
- Dynamic Systems & Applications.
- Topics Covered: Stochastic and/or deterministic Differential Equations (ordinary, partial, functional, etc), Integral Equations (Fredholm, Volterra, Singular, etc), Integro-Differential Equations, Discrete Analogs of these equations and Applications.
- Topics Covered: All aspects of neural, parallel and scientific computing from: algorithm designs; hardware, software engineering; modeling; networking dynamics; dynamic systems; numerical analysis; pattern recognition; performance measurements; vision, image, speech and language processing.
- Topics Covered: Dynamic Systems in their broadest sense (covering ODEs, all kind of PDEs, FDEs, Difference Equations, Functional Equations), Integral Inequalities, Control Theory, Approximation Theory, Calculus of Variations, Optimal Control, Optimization, Numerical Analysis, Differential Games. Applications include the modeling and analysis of engineering, biological, economic and industrial problems.
- Proceedings of Dynamic Systems & Applications, Volume I.
- Contains selected research articles presented in the First International Conference on Dynamic Systems & Applications, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1993.
- Proceedings of Dynamic Systems & Applications, Volume II.
- Contains selected research articles presented in the Second International Conference on Dynamic Systems & Applications, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1996.
- Proceedings of Dynamic Systems & Applications, Volume III.
- Contains selected research articles presented in the Third International Conference on Dynamic Systems & Applications, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1999.
- Computational Intelligence and Applications.
304. June 2000 : SVG: putting XML in the picture
- www.infoloom.com
- Strategies for effective use of intelligent graphics in Web applications.
- ie web site: www. ...
- ie web site: www. ...
- TheSVG Specification describes one such data format for providing 2-dimensional vector graphics on the Web. AlthoughSVG is not yet a standard, it has already attracted considerable attention from the Web design community and support from software vendors. A well-supported vector graphics standard would provide Web designers with a format for creating more flexible graphics to include in their Web pages. ...
- Dynamic.
- The traditional approach to presentation of information on the Web involves a combination of (simply) formatted text and raster (pixel-based) graphics (GIF and JPEG). Raster graphics are well suited to storing photographic images, however in Web presentation, they are often used to produce visual elements such as borders, graphical buttons, and logos. ... In particular raster graphics are not easy to maintain, and more important they do not scale well, which may impose restrictions on how the Web page is viewed. ... Ideally the graphics in a Web page should be able to scale to the size of the viewing area. ... Vector Graphics offer a more flexible means of adding graphical elements to Web pages and can also provide a new method of presenting information.
- Vector Graphics have been around since before the Web, however, they have not succeeded in gaining the widespread acceptance and usage on the Web enjoyed by the raster formats. A number of well-defined formats are available with Web capabilities, but these formats tend to be proprietary and require specific authoring and rendering tools. ...
- SVG was designed to integrate with other Web standards efforts like XLink,XML Namespaces,DOM ,CSS andXSL. ...
- The ability to generate anSVG image dynamically enables Web designers to create customised graphics for their Web sites, thus enhancing the look and feel of their site. ... The template approach will be examined as a means of providing dynamic graphics within a Web site. ... Applications of this approach will be described to illustrate its usefulness.
305. Article: Tweeter
- en.wikipedia.org
- In home stereo systems most tweeters are dynamic small dome diaphragms of 1 inch in diameter or less. ...
- Tweeters for sound reinforcement and public address applications are often horn loaded piezoelectric speakers. ...
306. Barnes & Noble.com - Building Dynamic Web Sites with Macromedia Studio MX 2004
- search.barnesandnoble.com
- Internet & World Wide Web.
- Building Dynamic Web Sites with Macromedia Studio MX 2004.
- Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Web Application Recipies Joseph Lowery, Eric Ott.
- Macromedia Flash MX 2004: For Rich Internet Applications Phillip Kerman.
- Each of the applications in Macromedia's just-released Studio MX 2004 product suite--Dreamweaver MX 2004, Flash MX 2004, Fireworks MX 2004, and FreeHand MX--is, in its own right, a powerhouse in some aspect of Web development. Put them together, and you'll be conquering the world with your dynamic, data-driven sites! All you need is this guide to pull it all together. Written by a trio of Web experts, this volume uses the creation of a fictitious community center to give you a solid overview of how you can use the integrated workflow of Macromedia's Studio MX product suite to create your own dazzling sites. ... Then the fun begins! The remainder of the book shows you how to use the tools at your fingertips--along with Contribute, Flash Remoting, and Flash Communications Server--to build real-world applications. ...
- Brian Radford, a freelance web designer from BC, December 18, 2003, .
- “Building Dynamic Web Sites with Macromedia Studio MX 2004” is by far the best book I’ve read on building dynamic websites to date. Only one other book I know of goes into so much detail regarding the overall process of developing a website, “Building Web Sites with Macromedia Studio MX”, which is also written by the remarkable trio who wrote this book. I really appreciated how the books focus on teaching its readers how to integrate Macromedia’s latest tools with one another melded seamlessly into the dynamic workflow being presented throughout the book; As well as how it not only showed you “how” to do certain tasks related to the project (step-by- step), but goes that extra step and tells you “why” you should do it that way. ... At this time it should be noted that this book is not intended for the novice but is written with the web professional/development team in mind. ... Some of the more exciting topics covered included the use of Flash Remoting, incorporating the Flash Communication Server through the use of Flash MX 2004 components, dynamic templates, and putting Dreamweaver’s new CSS capabilities to the test. Add this to the great coverage of the dynamic development process and you’ll find that you’re hard pressed to find anything you don’t like about the book… Overall the bottom line is if you are looking for a book that fully explains the process of building dynamic web site/applications, and how to use Macromedia's latest and greatest tools seamlessly together, this book is the book you are going to want to get.
- Also recommended: Building Web Sites with Macromedia Studio MX.
307. Bookstore
- www.informit.com
- Home > Bookstore > Programming > PHP > Core PHP Programming: Using PHP to Build Dynamic Web Sites, 2nd Edition.
- Core PHP Programming: Using PHP to Build Dynamic Web Sites, 2nd Edition.
- Master PHP 4 the open source Web scripting breakthrough .
- Zack Beatty, Enterprise Web Engineer .
- Core PHP Programming, Second Edition is the #1 practical guide to PHP 4 for Web developers. With the guidance of top PHP developer Leon Atkinson, you'll learn everything you'll need to build robust, fast Web applications and deploy them on leading Web servers, from Apache to Microsoft Internet Information Server. ...
- How PHP Works with the Web Server. ...
- Dynamic Function Calls. ...
- Dynamic Buttons. ...
- It was also on a Web server thousands of miles away from me in Canada, so it was slow to show up in my browser, even across a T1 connection. ...
- This book assumes a certain familiarity with the Internet, the Web, and HTML programming, but it starts with the most basic ideas of programming. ... You can expect this book to teach you how to create rich, dynamic Web sites. ...
- Marty Hall's Core Web Programming provides an excellent introduction. ... Whenever I can, I suggest books and Web sites that provide more information. ... I attempt to describe the process of installing PHP, which can involve compiling the source code, but I can't attempt to pursue all the different combinations of operating system, Web servers, and extensions. ...
- Nothing is more frustrating than trying to adapt some contrived academic problem to the Web site you must have working by the end of the week. Some of the examples are based on code from live Web sites I have worked on since discovering PHP in 1997. ...
308. Article: Internet protocol suite
- en.wikipedia.org
- Because the TCP/IP suite has no unified session layer on which higher layers are built, these functions are typically carried out (or ignored) by individual applications. ...
- The dynamic routing protocols which technically fit at this layer in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite (since they run over IP) are generally considered to be part of the Network layer; an example is OSPF (IP protocol number 89). ...
- These are its main differences from UDP and can become disadvantages in real-time streaming or routing applications with high layer 3 loss rates. ...
- UDP is typically used for applications such as streaming media (audio and video, etc) where the time TCP requires for retransmission and re-ordering might not be available, or for simple query/response applications like DNS lookups, where the overhead of setting up a reliable connection is disproportionately large. ...
- Both TCP and UDP are used to carry a number of higher-level applications. The applications at any given network address are distinguished by their TCP or UDP Port Number. By convention certain well known ports are associated with specific applications. ...
- These programs and their corresponding protocols include HTTP (The World Wide Web), FTP (File transport), SMTP (Email), SSH (Secure remote login), DNS (Name <--> IP Address lookups) and many others. ...
- Applications most commonly run on TCP or UDP, and are often associated with a Well Known Port number. ...
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309. The Code Project - Microsoft Content Management Server Web Author Dynamic Console - ASP.NET
- www.codeproject.com
- Microsoft Content Management Server Web Author Dynamic Console.
- A dynamic Web Author console for use in Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS) .
- This collection of files creates a dynamic Web Author console for use in Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS). This dynamic console does not take up space in your web page. ...
- Screen dumps showing the dynamic console in various themes. ...
- When user clicks on the icon, the dynamic console shows or hides itself. ...
- This is an user control for the dynamic console content. ...
- This is the support javascript file for the dynamic console. ...
- This is the stylesheet for the dynamic console feature in Theme. ...
- In the stylesheet, you need to specify the positions of the dynamic console. ...
- Also change references to the console control from the default one to the dynamic console.
- NET web service to manage session data for multiple applications.
310. Article: Digital audio
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 kHz (for CD recordings) or 48 kHz (for professional audio applications). ...
- The more bits that are used to represent the amplitude, the greater the dynamic range that can be represented, with each bit providing a gain of approximately 6 dB. The dynamic range of 16 bit digital audio is therefore aproximatly 96 dB, whereas the dynamic range of 24 bit digital audio is 144 dB. 8 bit digital audio has a dynamic range of approximatly 48 dB. ...
311. Article: OpenGL Performer
- en.wikipedia.org
- OpenGL Performer, formerly known as IRIS Performer and commonly referred to simply as Performer, is a library of utility code built on top of OpenGL for the purpose of enabling hard real-time visual simulation applications. ...
- The libpf library includes functions for the generation and manipulation of hierarchical scene graphs, scene processing (simulation, intersection, culling, and drawing tasks), level-of-detail management, asynchronous database paging, dynamic coordinate systems, environment models, light points, and so on. ...
312. Nacho: Rapid Web Development Platform
- www.nacho.com
- Nacho is an open source application server and rapid web development platform, ideal for producing business applications, content management systems, interactive content and custom web applications. ...
313. Article: Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition
- www.wikipedia.org
- Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition or J2SE is a collection of java Application Programming Interfaces targeting Java platform applications running on a workstation. ...
- This supports very dynamic programming, at the cost of not having safe compile-time checks to see if the class actually exists. ...
- Applets allow applications to be downloaded over a network and run within a guarded sandbox. ...
- Many independent implementations of the Java API (such as the GNU project's libgcj) implement everything but AWT, as AWT is not at all necessary for most server-side applications of Java technology. ...
- Support for remote communication between two java applications. ...
314. Ready, Set, Online!: Dynamic Web Applications for Small Business
- www.soundstruck.com
- VALUE-DRIVEN WEB DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUR BUSINESS .
- "UPS relies on ColdFusion for the hundreds of global intranet applications that enhance our business every day. ... Macromedia Flash Remoting is an area that interests us for future applications. ...
315. Article: Fluid bearing
- en.wikipedia.org
- Fluid bearings, also called fluid dynamic bearings, are bearings used in high speed or high precision applications where ordinary ball bearings may cause noise or vibration. Noise and vibration from ball bearings occur either from the difficulty of making perfectly round bearings to a tight tolerance, or in high speed applications where the speed of the bearing will cause deformation in the ball bearings, and the resulting possibility of noise and vibration. ...
316. New Architect: Features
- www.webtechniques.com
- Dynamic Web Pages with PHP3 .
- An Embedded Scripting Language for the Web .
- PHP can be integrated into the Web server itself, eliminating the need to start up a separate CGI program to generate the Web page, which can lead to dramatic performance increases on some systems. ...
- At the same time, I needed a way to glue my home page to a database, so I wrote the Form Interpreter (FI), a tool to embed SQL queries inside Web pages and handle form input. These tools were never intended for public use, but as so often happens, people who saw my Web pages asked for a copy of what I was using. ...
- A recent estimate based on information from NetCraft indicates that more than 30,000 Web sites around the world currently use PHP/FI. ...
- Unlike C, PHP is an interpreted language well-suited for small- to medium-sized Web projects. ...
- PHP3 can run either as a traditional CGI wrapper-which functions with any Web server that supports CGI-or as a server-embedded language. ... More Web servers are likely to be supported in the future as the demand arises. ...
- A Dynamic Web Application .
- To demonstrate some common concepts, we'll build a PHP3 example Web application: an electronic photo album geared toward the recent onslaught of digital cameras. ...
- SQL queries to build dynamic HTML. ...
- We also need a common look and feel across the application, a user-authentication mechanism to stop random users from uploading pictures to us, and command-line tools to manage the parts of the application for which we haven't written Web interfaces.
- We could use the standard authentication mechanism supported by the Web server, but doing it in the script affords much more control over how to do it.
- The user then selects a local JPEG file and a photo album, with an optional description of the photo, and hits the Send File button, uploading the image to the Web server.
- We then copy the temporary file to its proper location within the Web tree and delete the temporary file. ...
317. Commpro - New Home
- www.commpro.com
- For seven years, CommPro has been developing web content for commercial and governmental organizations. ...
- Century West BMW launches a new site taking advantage of dynamic nav, flash and online shopping cart. ...
318. Aspect Education Services
- www.aspect.com.au
- Developing Dynamic Web Applications Domino 6.
- This course extends participants' application development skills by teaching them how to use the Domino tools to design and develop dynamic Web applications. Participants learn how to use Domino fields and page lay out design elements in the Web pages. ... Course covers security topics specific to the Domino web environment.
- "Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills".
- outlines/ND610 Developing Dynamic Web Applications with IBM Lotus Domino 6. ...
319. Article: Array
- www.wikipedia.org
- All of these applications benefit from the compactness and locality of arrays. ...
- Growable arrays or dynamic arrays are arrays which automatically perform this resizing as late as possible, when the programmer attempts to add an element to the end of the array and there is no more space. ...
- Finally, in some applications where the data is the same or is missing for most values of the indexes, or for large ranges of indexes, space is saved by not storing an array at all, but having an associative array with integer keys. ... Example applications include address translation tables and routing tables. ...
- Also useful, particularly in numerical and graphics applications, is the concept of a multi-dimensional array, in which we index into the array using an ordered list of integers, such as in a 3,4,5 . ...
- In many applications, such as numerical applications working with matrices, we iterate over rectangular two-dimensional arrays, especially two-dimensional arrays, in interesting ways. ...
320. Article: Erlang programming language
- en.wikipedia.org
- The sequential sub-set of Erlang is a functional language, with strict evaluation and dynamic typing. ...
- It was designed to support distributed, fault-tolerant, soft-real-time, non-stop applications. ...
321. Article: Palm OS
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Built In Applications for Palm OS.
- 3 Add-on Applications.
- Further releases of PalmOS 5 have seen a standardised API for hi-res and dynamic input areas, along with a number of more minor improvements. ...
- This is to be the completion of the migration to ARM devices, and allow ARM native applications along with improved multimedia support. ...
- Built In Applications for Palm OS .
- Add-on Applications .
- There are many successful Palm add-on applications. As of August 2003, there are more that 19,000 add-on applications available for the Palm platform, including freeware (free for all), shareware (try before you buy), and commercial applications. ...
- com - Palm's old web page. ...
- com - PalmSource's web site. ...
- com - PalmOne's web site. ...
- com - The most well-known site for Palm applications and databases. ...
322. JavaServer Pages Technology
- java.sun.com
- JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology provides a simplified, fast way to create dynamic web content. JSP technology enables rapid development of web-based applications that are server- and platform-independent. ...
- 4 technology as a premier platform for Web services and enterprise application integration. November 2003 Java Web Services Developer Pack 1. ...
- Java Web Services Developer Pack 1. ...
- Sun Java System Web Server.
- Web Services.
323. FullSite Web Development
- www.fullsite.com
- FREE, Web Site Quote.
- Collectively the FullSite team have been designing, developing and marketing educational and business applications for over ten years. We are a small and dedicated group with many years of experience in web & multimedia design, software development, education, corporate communication, and online marketing. ...
324. Zope.org
- www.zope.org
- Zope is an open source application server for building content managements, intranets, portals, and custom applications. The Zope community consists of hundreds of companies and thousands of developers all over the world, working on building the platform and Zope applications. ...
- Web Masters Using Apache, Security, ZPT, DTML .
325. Article: Secondary structure
- en.wikipedia.org
- RNA secondary structure can be predicted with some accuracy by computer, and many bioinformatics applications use some notion of secondary structure in analysis of RNA. ...
- Algorithms to predict RNA secondary structure typically use dynamic programming, and many algorithms are based on Stochastic context-free grammars. ...
- (The classic paper on dynamic programming algorithms to predict RNA secondary structure. ...
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