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CEOs resignation will have only short-term impact on Computer Associates







CEOs resignation will have only
short-term impact on Computer Associates

CEOs resignation will have only
short-term impact on Computer Associates
04/27/2004 09:28 PM

Computer Weekly Apr 28 2004 1:18AM GMT




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The big change in 1.0.1 is under-the-hood—it’s the brand-new XML-RPC client code that’s used by the weblog editor. It replaces the system’s built-in code that was a source of crashes in the weblog editor. (It’s available under the open source BSD license, so other Cocoa developers can use it too—and help improve it if they want to.)

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For non-developers... frameworks are like separate modules. They’re hidden from view unless you do a Show Package Contents on the app. As a user you wouldn’t notice the difference if code is in a framework or not. But it means two good things:

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