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Haestad Methods' CivilStorm Dynamic Now
Available - First and Only Commercial
Simulation Package For Analyzing
Everything from Rainfall to Outfall -
Haestad Methods' CivilStorm Dynamic Now
Available - First and Only Commercial
Simulation Package For Analyzing
Everything from Rainfall to Outfall -
07/23/2004 02:46 AMHaestad Methods released CivilStorm Dynamic 2005, a software program
for simulating systems of storm sewers, inlets, channels, culverts,
detention ponds, and reservoirs -- all within a single scaled model.
This new stormwater package is available as a Stand-Alone application
or fully integrated with AutoCAD. [PRWEB Jul 23, 2004]
commercial archive domain hijacking
commercial archive domain hijacking
03/13/2003 10:25 AM domain hijacking is easy! a domain that is locked down at
domainnamesystem.com has
suddenly changed hands without my approval.... [more]
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
06/06/2005 12:14 AMLyra Research’s new report, "Commercial Printing: An Overview of
Production and Wide-Format," is essential reading for vendors in the
commercial printing market. The report focuses on key trends in
commercial printing, including sharp increases in sales of eco-solvent
or mild solvent wide-format printers, declining prices for wide-format
devices, and inexpensive Chinese wide-format printer products entering
the European and U.S. markets. On the narrow-format side, acquisitions
by key players have taken center stage. [PRWEB May 18, 2005]
Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
07/05/2004 02:55 AMCanadian Domain Name Services Inc. (caDNS.ca), one of Canada's leading
.ca Domain Name Registrars, has lowered its price for .CA domain
registrations to $19.99, one of the most competitive prices in Canada.
[PRWEB Jul 5, 2004]
GoDaddy.com: : Low cost domain names,
domain transfers, web hosting, email
accounts, and so much more.
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domain transfers, web hosting, email
accounts, and so much more.
04/23/2004 09:32 AMgodaddy.com/gdshop/default.asp?isc=gppg0419a
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Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
06/30/2004 03:17 AMDomain Lab launches budget priced version of their corporate domain
package at www.domainlab.biz [PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
Go Daddy Software: Low cost domain name
registration and domain transfers.
Go Daddy Software: Low cost domain name
registration and domain transfers.
04/23/2004 09:32 AMregistrar.godaddy.com/default.asp?isc=gppg0419c
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Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
07/13/2004 03:08 AMThe Low Cost domain specialists have now revealed there latest website
at www.domainspecialist.net . Bringing you fast slickly designed and
easy to navigate domain buying and website hosting. The new site
offers the user more choices when ordering there domain names,
copyrighting or website hosting. DomainSpecialist.net is part of the
IAAM Group of Companies situated at www.ItsAllAboutMarketing.com .
domain Specialist is rivaling all UK Domain providers by offering a
much higher class service, cheaper prices on the same products and
above all else a total internet solution. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
Why is Today the Best Day Ever to Get a
Free Domain Name? .Info Domain Names
are Free Through Sept. 9
Why is Today the Best Day Ever to Get a
Free Domain Name? .Info Domain Names
are Free Through Sept. 9
09/02/2004 12:23 PMDomainsite.com announces free domain name registration for .info
domain names [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Dynamic CSS with PHP
Dynamic CSS with PHP
06/22/2004 11:47 PMNeed to generate style sheets dynamically with PHP to keep presentaion
logic together or create environment aware style sheets with PHP and
JavaScript? This tutorial shows you how!
"What is Dynamic DNS?"
"What is Dynamic DNS?"
11/16/2003 08:31 PMTo go Dynamic or Not to go Dynamic
To go Dynamic or Not to go Dynamic
01/15/2003 08:47 AMOne of the hot questions in promotion over the last year has been the
effect of dynamic urls in search engines. When to dump them and how to
optimize for them. Some often heated an surprising discussion ensues
the from WebmasterWorld pros. (subscription required).
No dynamic XAML?
No dynamic XAML?
11/10/2003 11:11 PMLet's assume for a moment, that XAML is HTML "done right" for
rich clients (suspend disbelief if you have to). It
apparently
SVG like elements, if nothing else. It doesn't have CSS,
but apparently there are
other ways of solving similar problems being proposed.
Apparently, one can
embed small amounts of code in the markup. Unquestionably
controversial, but often handy. This corresponds roughly to
the role that JavaScript plays in HTML... or does it?
What about
Dynamic HTML? Namely the ability to modify the rendering
and content of the document on the fly? Isn't that lost by a
compile to bytecode approach?
Dynamic vs Static
Dynamic vs Static
11/20/2002 12:42 PMPhil Ringnalda proposes a "Half-baked, and a little fried" hybrid
dynamic/static weblog system: While browsing through Rasmus's Tips and
Tricks...
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.10
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.10
09/06/2004 10:37 AMDynamic Pages
Dynamic Pages
05/12/2004 05:18 PMWebDevInfo May 12 2004 8:18PM GMT
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.11
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.11
09/15/2004 11:38 PMDynamic IP redirection
Dynamic IP redirection
10/30/2003 04:50 AMThose working on the internet as webdevelopers or webdesigners more
than often find the need to host webservers on their own machines to
let their clients follow their work. The problem is that as the IP
changes, the address they gave their clients will stop working. To
solve that, several companies offer you the chance to update your
dynamic IP everytime it changes allowing you to keep a static URL
pointing to your working, localhost machine.
Dynamic in a Flash
Dynamic in a Flash
04/13/2005 03:29 AMUsatoday.com - Tue Apr 12, 08:11 pm GMT
TZO Dynamic DNS Client v3
TZO Dynamic DNS Client v3
06/09/2004 08:47 PMTZO uses true dynamic DNS client/server technology to fix static
domain name to a dynamic IP addresses. This lets Internet users with
Cable, DSL and dialup Internet connections host their own website, FTP
server, mail server, game servers, or any other TCP/IP service.
[Shareware $25.00 30 Days 3.5 MB]
Dynamic categories
Dynamic categories
01/16/2004 11:27 AM
A while back I stopped assigning the items I post here to categories.
It wasn't because I couldn't be bothered to do the categorization.
Quite the contrary, I'm really interested in achieving that result,
and more than willing to put some effort into it. But, although I'm
generally a huge proponent of the publishing technique I call
static serving of dynamically-generated pages, it increasingly
seemed like the wrong way to deal with categories.
...Dynamic Languages
Dynamic Languages
08/12/2004 11:41 AMDynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages: After reading the "
Programmers are Idiots" essay that Joe posted last week, I got to
thinking about my situation. Am I actually a programmer? I came to
the conclusion that no, I'm not — I'm a scripter. I work
predominantly on the Web, and while I can "program" in Visual Basic, I
work best in scripting languages like PHP.
I guess I like to think that I solve problems, regardless of
method. I may not fire up a C++ IDE and compile stuff right and left,
but my company comes to me with IT problems every day (every hour,
sometimes), and I manage to solve 90% of them. I use all sorts of
languages and technologies, but at the end of the day, problems are
solved and business continues to improve.
(I will admit, however, to a concerted attempt lately to program
some things in VB.Net. Why? Because while I may not consider myself
a "programmer," I do enjoy getting paid like one. And, sadly, you
don't see many job postings for "problem solver.")
Related to all this is the essay linked above. It's a Very
Important Thing. It's very long, but it has good headings, so you can
skim it.
The author attempts to redefine traditional "scripting" languages
like Perl, Python, and PHP as "dynamic languages." It's essentially a
call for respect — these languages may be as glamourous as
Visual Basic, Java, and C++, but they solve as many problems.
Oftentimes more.
Just as Linux was suddenly recognized as a significant platform
choice after years of being "snuck in through the back door",
high-level open source programming languages are becoming recognized
by mainstream analysts as key pieces of an effective approach to
building software.
[...] The strengths of these languages derive from their open
source nature, from their pragmatic approach, and from their constant
evolution in response to real user needs. Ignoring them is equivalent
to ignoring the hammer in your tool chest because you've just been
sold a fancy screwdriver.
So, am I a programmer? Or am I a scripter? Or am I just a guy who
solves problems through a broad base of experience with what a lot
platforms, languages, and applications can do?
If it were up to me, I'd much rather hire someone who knew a little
about a lot, and who could analyze a problem from that perspective
before coming up with a solution that was centered around making the
problem go away rather than using one language over the other. Of
course, sometimes you need a specific type of programmer, but just as
often, you don't — you really just need a problem solver.
But maybe I'm just making excuses because I don't have CS degree
and I hate compiling stuff. Perhaps I'm just bitter.
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PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.02
PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.02
02/17/2004 10:32 AMDynamic Java
Dynamic Java
12/17/2004 06:37 PMIt’s pretty clear that
dynamic languages are
a hot area, maybe the hottest, in the world of software development.
We need to do more to make them easily usable by people in the Java
ecosystem. So on Tuesday we held a summit here at Sun, with a few of
our internal Java leaders, and on the dynamic-languages side, Larry
Wall and Dan Sugalski (Perl and Parrot), Guido van Rossum, Samuele
Pedroni and Sean McGrath (Python), and James Strachan (Groovy). It was
an educational day for us; herewith some take-aways and pictures...
Simple Dynamic DNS 0.2
Simple Dynamic DNS 0.2
11/11/2003 03:26 AMA light set of scripts which provide DNS support for dynamic IPs.
Dynamic modification of algorithms
Dynamic modification of algorithms
10/30/2003 07:06 AMSFSMKTL ver.1.0 PhP release is now available
Dynamic languages and enterprise VMs
Dynamic languages and enterprise VMs
01/08/2004 07:09 PM
We hoped 2003 would bring a rapprochement between the dominant
enterprise VMs, Java and .Net, and the dynamic-language VMs that are
still in many ways well-kept secrets. That mostly didn't happen. At
the JavaOne 2003 technical keynote in June there was a nod in the
direction of JSR (Java Specification Request) 223, which would enable
languages such as PHP to be used in the Java Web tier. But the
stewards of the enterprise VMs still aren't pushing to integrate them
with the popular and productive dynamic-language VMs.
Jython, the Java/Python hybrid, has a growing cult following, but
isn't on Sun's radar screen. Microsoft has yet to deliver on its early
promises to make dynamic languages first-class citizens of the CLR.
Here's hoping that the many VMs that flourished in 2003 will work
better together in 2004. [Full story at InfoWorld.com (part of 2003 Technology
of the Year)]
The ever-quotable Sean McGrath has said, of Jython:
Jython, lest you do not know of
it, is the most compelling weapon the Java platform has for its
survival into the 21st century. [Sean McGrath]
Hyperbole? Maybe not. This weekend, I was working with the Java API to
Sleepycat's Berkeley DB XML, and it felt like one of those bad dreams
in which you're slogging through molasses toward an ever-receding
goal. I switched to Jython and quickly got the job done. And it was
the same job (indexing and searching content) using the
same
engine (Berkeley DB XML).
...Features: Very Dynamic Web Interfaces
Features: Very Dynamic Web Interfaces
03/14/2005 05:44 PMDrew McLellan explains how to use XMLHTTPRequest and Javascript to
create web applications with very dynamic, smooth interfaces.
IL2-FB dynamic online server
IL2-FB dynamic online server
01/19/2004 11:42 AMnew beta version available
Dynamic Power Management
Dynamic Power Management
12/12/2003 06:38 PMDynamic Power Management for Centrino updated
Dynamic Library Model
Dynamic Library Model
12/23/2003 11:36 PMSite Created
Dynamic RAM readies for rebound
Dynamic RAM readies for rebound
12/18/2003 08:02 AMZDNet UK Dec 18 2003 7:52AM ET
Greetings from a dynamic shopping mall
Greetings from a dynamic shopping mall
05/29/2004 03:07 PM
I've always seen collections of boring
postcards but always wondered where people found such random
tributes to a humble gas station or burger joint. A few days ago I
found this deliciously boring postcard of the Forum shopping
mall in Helsinki which is described as "The dynamic, continental
shopping centre in the heart of Helsinki." Wow, what's a dynamic
shopping centre?! Who would send this postcard to someone and what
would they say?
Darling Veronica,
Salutations from Helsinki! The shopping center is nothing like Palm
Beach but they have a food court with two McDonalds! They have this
shop, Merimekko, that is just like Lilly only with a
bit more of the kitchen curtain appeal! They have electricity,
plumbing, and FedEx! Can you believe it? I always thought Russia was
filled with a bunch of people living in yurts or something and riding
reindeer! What a scream! Those Japanese wireless Nokia phones sure
seem popular around here, too, as everyone seems to be talking into
them. Can't understand a single word they're saying though. Nothing
seems to be open all night, except for the sunshine [no tanning rays
:(], so we have to run and go find something to eat before everything
closes. The cruise ship heads for Stockholm tomorrow, bork! bork!
bork! Love to Mopsie!
XXXOOO Boopsie and Trip
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0.1
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0.1
07/22/2004 06:47 PMSoftware instrumentation of executables for Linux.
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0.5
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0.5
08/19/2004 02:50 PMSoftware instrumentation of executables for Linux.
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0
Pin Dynamic Instrumentation Tool 2.0
07/16/2004 03:27 PMSoftware instrumentation of executables for Linux.
Dynamic Array Library
Dynamic Array Library
01/27/2004 08:40 PMlibbuffer-0.0.1 released -- thread-safe
ActiveState's Dynamic Release
ActiveState's Dynamic Release
07/27/2004 12:57 PMKomodo 3.0 brings dynamic languages to the enterprise.
How dynamic categories work
How dynamic categories work
01/22/2004 02:05 PM
In the spirit of the lightweight browser-based solution, I decided to
create an equally lightweight server-based version based on Python and
libxml2/libxslt. (I'm also working on a slightly heftier, but more
powerful variation based on Berkeley DB XML; we'll explore that one
next time.) [O'Reilly
Network]
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