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Experience Not Necessarily Required
Experience Not Necessarily Required
07/07/2004 01:16 PMInternet News Jul 7 2004 5:04PM GMT
Sr. Systems Administrator (Extensive
Unix/Linux System Administration, Perl
Scripting/Coding, and Networking
Experience)
Sr. Systems Administrator (Extensive
Unix/Linux System Administration, Perl
Scripting/Coding, and Networking
Experience)
03/17/2005 04:20 AMGoogle - United States, CA, Mountain View (2005-03-15)
Good Experience - Budgeting for
Advertising and Customer Experience
Good Experience - Budgeting for
Advertising and Customer Experience
07/30/2004 08:59 PMWhat if companies spent their money on improving customer experience
rather than on marketing? .. Budgeting for Advertising and Customer
Experience
goodexperience.com/blog/archives/000036.php
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Bells Win a Battle, Not Necessarily the
War
Bells Win a Battle, Not Necessarily the
War
07/22/2004 09:42 PMAT&T's withdrawal from the consumer phone market gives a temporary
advantage to the regional Bell telephone giants, but the future still
poses uncertainties.
Office 12: Not Necessarily For Longhorn
Office 12: Not Necessarily For Longhorn
07/12/2004 12:14 AMYou think the next big version of Microsoft Office is for Longhorn?
Wrong!
Bigger Monitor Display Isn't Necessarily
Better
Bigger Monitor Display Isn't Necessarily
Better
12/07/2003 02:36 AMIf mot of what you do is vertically oriented -- scrolling down Web
pages, creating Web pages, writing or reading documents, sending and
receiving e-mail -- you can't effectively use the side-by-side page
ability that a 20-inch monitor affords. By Glenn Fleishman (Seattle
Times via MyAppleMenu)
Is Cloaking Deceptive Advertising? Not
Necessarily
Is Cloaking Deceptive Advertising? Not
Necessarily
03/22/2005 09:41 PMRising rates don't necessarily spell
doom
Rising rates don't necessarily spell
doom
06/20/2004 12:31 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sat Jun 19, 07:38 pm GMT
High-Tech Degrees Don't Necessarily
Guarantee Jobs
High-Tech Degrees Don't Necessarily
Guarantee Jobs
01/26/2004 07:33 PMRed Nova Jan 26 2004 10:09PM GMT
A First-Time Nonfiction Author Learns
That Getting Published Is Not
Necessarily the Hard Part
A First-Time Nonfiction Author Learns
That Getting Published Is Not
Necessarily the Hard Part
09/10/2004 02:36 PMThe Education of Stacy
Sullivan
cjr.org/issues/2004/5/ideas-books-beckerman.asp
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Should The Web Experience Be More Like
The Desktop Experience?
Should The Web Experience Be More Like
The Desktop Experience?
05/28/2004 12:41 PMThere have been many people who haven't been thrilled with the state
of the user experience within the browser. After all, as simple as it
is, it also has quite a few limitations - especially compared to the
typical "windows" (lower case) interface that people are used to on
the desktop. Still, this article at IT-Analysis seems
positive
ly stunned that some company has worked out a way to build a
windows-like interface in the browser. They even point to a
(somewhat buggy)
demo
shopping site, that basically shows how a company could create a
shopping site that feels more like a traditional client-server
application using windows and the ability to drag and drop products
into a shopping cart. It's an interesting interface, but all it
really does is move that traditional interface into the browser.
Plenty of other companies, like Macromedia and Laszlo Systems, have
been working on other interactive interfaces within the browser as
well - so this specific offering doesn't seem all that new or
different. Others have recreated traditional applications (such as
office suites) within the browser as well - so the idea of "drag and
drop" within the browser isn't really that new or exciting. Some web
traditionalists have problems with many of these systems because they
"break the web." There are benefits to having things like standard
URLs that you can send to other people and a traditional hyperlink
system. More advanced interfaces are sometimes nice, but, so far,
many of them seem to cause more problems than they solve. For
example, the sample shopping site above had some confusing buttons at
the bottom, and once I clicked on one, the whole window closed and now
the page refuses to reload. Not the most user-friendly shopping
experience.
On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life
On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life
03/08/2004 11:24 PMFollowing the news from Mars, people might think it was the story of
scientists who cried "Water!" over and over.
Coding standards 101
Coding standards 101
05/31/2002 08:11 AMCoding and Climbing
Coding and Climbing
04/02/2005 03:48 PMIt had never occurred to me that writing software is like climbing Mt.
Fuji, but
Step
han Grell makes it all clear.
PHP coding guidelines
PHP coding guidelines
01/05/2004 12:27 PMThe guidelines that I follow when writing my PHP scripts; can be
helpful to have something like this if you're working on a joint
project.
Why You Need Coding Standards
Why You Need Coding Standards
09/23/2004 03:07 AMWebmasterBase Sep 23 2004 7:30AM GMT
Bar Coding The World Away
Bar Coding The World Away
07/12/2004 12:55 PMYSL Coding Libraries
YSL Coding Libraries
12/11/2003 06:12 PMTransfer of CVS repository in progress
Coding Frenzy
Coding Frenzy
05/14/2004 09:02 AMWarning: techtalk follows, you may freely skip this if your eyes glaze
over at the word "XML".
I've been in a coding frenzy for the past couple of days. JSPWiki
has had some considerable additions, here being the relevant part of
the ChangeLog:
2004-05-14 Janne Jalkanen
<Janne.Jalkanen@nospam.ecyrd.com>
* v2.1.97.
* Added preliminary support for the Atom blog API. It still
does
not yet completely work, however.
I'll be a non-productive member of the society for the next three-four
days (another wedding? Don't people get tired of these things
already?), so nothing much may happen. But yeah, I nearly got
ecto working with
JSPWiki.
There is still however a question on how the blog and wiki apis should
interact. You see, the page Main on
this site is both a weblog and a wiki page. I'm having
trouble, you see:
- GET to /atom/ lists all wiki pages (which means that even on this
site, there are a lot of them) - not just the weblogs (since
every page can be a weblog, even the weblog entry pages)
- GET to /atom/Main... Should it list all of the blog entries, or
should it GET the Wiki page content? Both are valid
interpretations...
I'm confused... Which is the correct way to handle this? Should a WikiWebl
og combination have separate URIs for Wiki and Weblog
functionality? Isn't that kinda redundant?
PHP Coding Standard
PHP Coding Standard
11/27/2002 09:47 PMLearn how to develop your own coding specifications.
PHP Coding Contest
PHP Coding Contest
07/17/2002 11:07 AMCodewalkers.com has posted their latest PHP Coding Contest.
The Coding Monkeys
The Coding Monkeys
05/18/2004 07:35 AMyou can read all about it & download it from here .. the application
formerly known as Hydra .. SubEthaEdit: Introducing version 2.0 ..
SubEthaEdit; .. SubEthaEdit .. Rock on !! .. More
>
codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit
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Parenting and a Career in Coding?
Parenting and a Career in Coding?
06/04/2004 07:05 PMKlondike Coding Competition
Klondike Coding Competition
06/05/2002 07:50 AMCode Walkers are having another PHP coding competition. Prizes for
this contest are a copy of Zend Studio, a Zend T-shirt, and PHP
Developer's Cookbook from Sams. Have fun!
"zeldman.aaf"
Zend's PHP 5 Coding Contest
Zend's PHP 5 Coding Contest
06/06/2004 06:37 AMZend's PHP 5 Coding Contest is underway and accepting submissions.
This is every developer's chance to flaunt their PHP 5 skills and let
their application shine! Applications will be rated both by your peers
and by a panel of judges assembled from among the most known and
well-respected names in the PHP community. Lots of prizes are
available!
SitePoint: Why You Need Coding Standards
SitePoint: Why You Need Coding Standards
09/23/2004 08:58 AM
In a new
article on Sitepoint, David Mytton explains why coding standards
are important not only to the individual developer or development
team, but to the script users as well. He takes a problem-solution
approach to creating maintainable code, peeks at different coding
standards, and also has a zip file of his own coding standards that
you may want to use.
Nice, secure coding
Nice, secure coding
09/09/2004 04:47 PMMeanwhile, on a irc channel in a galaxy far, far away: 23:18
<gav> also $x=$cgi->param(‘x’); &{$x}();
It’s always good to...
Tips on Defensive Coding
Tips on Defensive Coding
04/12/2004 04:52 PMIn this second excerpt from Advanced PHP Programming, George
Schlossnagle offers advice on how to defend against both attacks and
carelessness.
Useful Applescripts for coding PHP in
BBEdit
Useful Applescripts for coding PHP in
BBEdit
12/12/2003 07:48 PMAt
work I spend a lot of time
coding, which means I also spend a lot of time using
BBEdit
. Thankfully it's a fantastic program with excellent
Applescript integration.
As a PHP coder, I thought I'd share some of the great Applescripts
that are out there to enhance your coding experience, and hopefully
save you some time.
VoidFil
lPHP
This is a PHP code completion script. Type the beginning of function
name, hit F1 (or whatever key you've assigned it to), and it provides
a list a potential matches (e.g. type
html and you can
choose from
html_entity_decode,
htmlentities
or
htmlspecialchars).
Search php.net for selection
It does what it says on the tin. Highlight a PHP function or keyword,
hit the assigned key combination, and it fires up a browser window and
searches through the manual on
php.net
for the function or keyword. Very useful if you've not got a PHP
reference book handy.
PHP Syntax Check
Written by
John Gruber (a
former Bare Bones developer, so he obviously knows a thing or two),
this flexible script can scan your document for PHP parsing errors
(highlighting the problematic lines). The script can also replace the
built-in HTML Document Syntax command, so it can check the syntax of
your HTML also. Pretty nifty huh?
What other Applescripts make your BBEdit life easier?
PHP-Editors.com: New PHP Coding Contest
PHP-Editors.com: New PHP Coding Contest
04/13/2004 07:25 AMNew from
php-editors.com this
morning is their latest
PHP Programming
Contest.
How Would You Handle a $1,000,000 Coding
Error?
How Would You Handle a $1,000,000 Coding
Error?
07/19/2004 11:48 PMNew PHP coding contest at Codewalkers
New PHP coding contest at Codewalkers
12/09/2002 05:10 AMWin a whole lotta stuff—including a one-year subscription to
php|a—with a bit of your PHP magic
Wavefront Coding for phonecams
Wavefront Coding for phonecams
09/14/2004 03:48 AM
Xeni Jardin:
A new type of lens may make blurry phonecam snapshots a thing of the
past:
A specially shaped camera lens and processing method to ensure images
are always in focus has been developed. Physicist Dr Andy Harvey said
it was a "simple system with a simple lens" which uses an optical
encoder so that no information in images is lost. Developed primarily
for military night vision cameras, the technology could find its way
into camera phones.
Link
(
thanks, Siege)
Evolt.org: PHP Coding Guidelines
Evolt.org: PHP Coding Guidelines
01/06/2004 09:13 AMIn an effort to bring some kind of standard to the PHP coding world,
the folks over at
Evolt.org have
posted a new article detailing one man's effort to
standardize the code he writes.
Game Coding Complete, Second Edition
Game Coding Complete, Second Edition
03/14/2005 05:28 PMWritten by master game programmer and game industry expert Mike
McShaffry, "Game Coding Complete, 2nd Edition" (Paraglyph) has been
substantially expanded and provides new material on game
interface...
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U.S. slips lower in coding contest
U.S. slips lower in coding contest
04/07/2005 05:53 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 9:38PM GMT
Friendster, PHP, Java, and Coding
Platforms
Friendster, PHP, Java, and Coding
Platforms
07/05/2004 07:33 PMFriendster goes PHP: This is good news. I hate to dis
Java, but, well, I hate it. Always have.
...on Friday we launched a platform rearchitecture based
on loose-coupling, web standards, and a move from JSP (via Tomcat) to
PHP. The website doesn't look much different, but hopefully we can now
stop being a byword for unacceptably poky site performance.
Related to this, here's something that just threw me for a loop the
other day —
A long time ago, I developed an open source app for churches. The
app is very simple to set up and get running. I wrote it back when I
didn't know the first thing about object-oriented programming, and the
code certainly won't win any awards, but it did a job and did it very
well. A lot of churches got it up and running and benefitted from
it.
I gave up the project to someone else two years ago, and the guy
who owns it now is doing great things with it. However, he just
anounced that the app is being re-written in J2EE. Here's what he
said:
As for J2EE, there is plenty reason why this needs to be the
direction for future development of [App Name] and, in fact, all other
Open Source enterprise software. PHP simply does not scale and does
not offer the richness of development tools that J2EE does through the
many open source projects implementing and surrounding it. There are a
lot of misconceptions about J2EE that abound because many
people/companies misuse/misunderstand it. It is not
difficult/expensive to set up, it is not harder to develop for (past
the learning curve), and it is certainly not slow (in fact,
performance is one reason we are moving away from PHP's limiting
CGI-like architecture).
PHP is only good for simple, lightweight web apps. J2EE is good for
professional enterprise-class applications, which is what [App Name]
is going to become. In the end, [App Name] development is going to
become faster and far more professional and the software itself is
going to become far more reliable, extensible and sophisticated.
I am wickedly biting my tonque over this, but, I tell you, I could
not disagree more completely with everything this guy has written.
BUT — it's not my project anymore, and this guy has really done
good things with it in terms of developing a community and adding
functionality. Perhaps the benefits he brought there will offset this
error.
(I'm not going to mention the name of the project, because I don't
want to start a war of words or anything. If you know the name of the
project, please keep it to yourself. I hate to censor anything, but
I'll get rid of any comments that identify the app or the developer.
Thanks.)
After that little rant, it may seem strange for me to say that I'm
trying not to get hung up on platforms lately. My buddy Matt has been
pelting my with .Net propaganda, and Joe told me that it's fantastic
as well ("I tried really hard to hate it..."). This being the case,
I'm trying to stay platform neutral these days and concentrate on app
design and usability, without regard for what platform the app is
written in.
I've recently use PHP to write perhaps the best app I've ever
designed, but I'm trying not to identify it with PHP so much. I'm
trying to think that the value of the app is in the design, the flow,
and the usability, and that we could re-write it in any platform that
makes sense. (See this post for much more on this note.)
So why am I so hot about the aofrementioned Java re-write? Because
that app is designed for organizations with very, very limited
computer budgets and resources. For them to set-up a PHP-capable Web
server is probably asking too much, but it was the lowest barrier to
entry I could find. Above, I said "re-write it in any platform that
makes sense" — I don't see that Java makes any sense here.
Okay, rant over. I've probably said too much already. I know this
post will offend someone, and I apologize in advance while bracing for
the deluge.
Click here to comment on this entry
Key computer coding creator dies
Key computer coding creator dies
06/25/2004 08:39 AMBBC Jun 25 2004 12:05PM GMT
Proactive Coding: Prepare you XML for
PHP5
Proactive Coding: Prepare you XML for
PHP5
07/05/2004 04:29 AMGrok Description matches for Coding Experience Not Necessarily Required
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Legal And Free Graal Server. Atlantica
Legal And Free Graal Server. Atlantica
01/05/2004 09:53 AMIn need of Coders
SQL Server Free SQL server email
Newsletters
SQL Server Free SQL server email
Newsletters
06/05/2004 08:51 AMCustomers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
06/28/2004 10:07 AMIn a press conference held here today, Fujitsu Limited Chairman
Naoyuki Akikusa and Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer announced a
significant expansion of the companies' long-standing global
enterprise relationship. The companies entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with respect to their companies' commitment to
collaborate in the development of Fujitsu's next-generation Intel(R)
Itanium(R) Processor Family-based server for Windows Server(TM) 2003
and next-generation Windows Server (code-named "Longhorn" Server), as
well as in platform integration, services and mission-critical
customer support.
Install a DNS Server on a Windows 2003
Server
Install a DNS Server on a Windows 2003
Server
07/17/2004 02:42 PMTech-Recipes Jul 17 2004 6:07PM GMT
Use 10.3 Server Admin Tools to manage
10.2 Server
Use 10.3 Server Admin Tools to manage
10.2 Server
08/27/2004 01:38 PMIf you are managing a server running Mac OS X Server 10.2, you don't
have to stick with the 10.2 Admin tools. Although Apple doesn't
mention it, the 10.3 Admin tools will (for the most part) allow you to
manage older servers...
SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition Server
Tools Beta 1 for use with IIS and SQL
Server 2005 Beta 2 (USA)
SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition Server
Tools Beta 1 for use with IIS and SQL
Server 2005 Beta 2 (USA)
07/27/2004 12:45 AMSQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition (SQL Mobile) is the compact database
for rapidly developing applications in both native mode and the .NET
Compact Framework that extend enterprise data management capabilities
to devices.
Companies and users of SQL Mobile that plan to synchronize to SQL
Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 databases will need to install
this Server Tools release on their servers running Internet
Information Services (IIS).
Installing DBD::mysql on Panther Server
Installing DBD::mysql on Panther Server
04/09/2004 03:54 PMI have seen on Mac OS X Hints, and various other places, a lot of
trouble getting DBD::mysql installed. Here is how to install it on Mac
OS X Server v10.3.3.
A previous hint explained how to update the config.pm file. Follow ...
"Tiger Server"
"Tiger Server"
06/29/2004 02:21 AMMac OS X "Tiger" Server Previewed
Mac OS X "Tiger" Server Previewed
06/28/2004 07:53 PMApple: "Tiger" Server
Apple: "Tiger" Server
06/28/2004 02:41 PM"Tiger" Server will feature weblog hosting, an iChat server and tools
to migrate more easily from Windows servers.
Mac OS X Server Tiger Preview
Mac OS X Server Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 04:20 PMAlso previewed at WWDC, Tiger Server delivers more than 200 new
features, including native support for 64-bit applications, Weblog
Server that makes hosting a weblog as simple as checking a box, iChat
Server to deploy private encrypted communications within an
organization and migration tools to make it easy to upgrade from
legacy Windows servers to Mac OS X Server. [Jun 28]
Apple: Tiger Server
Apple: Tiger Server
06/28/2004 06:17 PMTiger Server will feature weblog hosting, an iChat server and tools to
migrate more easily from Windows servers.
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
04/07/2005 07:09 AMeWeek Apr 7 2005 11:51AM GMT
Apple announces Tiger Server
Apple announces Tiger Server
04/12/2005 11:28 AMApple on Tuesday announced that Mac OS X Server version 10.4 "Tiger"
will go on sale Friday, April 29 at the same time as Mac OS X 10.4
“Tiger.”
“Tiger Server continues Apple’s blazing pace of innovation and is the
best release of Mac OS X Server yet,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s
senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With no client
access fees and over 100 open source projects combined with Apple’s
legendary ease of use, Tiger Server is the clear choice for all Mac
and PC workgroups and an ideal alternative to Windows and Linux
servers.”
Tiger Server integrates over 100 leading open source projects and
standards-based software applications with easy-to-use management
tools that make it easy to deploy for Mac, Windows and Linux clients.
It also includes a new iChat Server designed for organizations that
need private internal communication, Weblog Server to publish blogs,
and Xgrid for users to set-up a group of Macs to be a virtual
supercomputer.
Apple Previews Mac OS X Server
Tiger
Apple Previews Mac OS X Server
Tiger
06/28/2004 04:37 PMApple Announces Mac OS X Server “Tiger”
Apple Announces Mac OS X Server “Tiger”
04/13/2005 11:14 AMApple today announced that Mac OS X Server version 10.4 “Tiger” will
be available on Friday, April 29, at the same time as the Mac OS X
version 10.4 “Tiger” desktop version.
The next major release of Apple’s award-winning, UNIX-based server
operating system, Tiger Server integrates over 100 leading open source
projects and standards-based software applications with easy-to-use
management tools that make it easy to deploy for Mac, Windows and
Linux clients.
Tiger Server has over 200 new features including native support for
64-bit applications, ideal for high performance computing; iChat
Server to deploy secure instant messaging within an organisation;
Weblog Server that makes it simple to publish and share weblogs
(blogs); and Xgrid™ to make it easy to turn a group of Macs into a
virtual supercomputer.

View:
OSX Tiger Desktop Coverage @ Neowin

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AppleRead full story..."Apple - Mac OS X - Mac OS X Server
v10.4 Tiger Preview"
"Apple - Mac OS X - Mac OS X Server
v10.4 Tiger Preview"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMNew Tiger Server (8A325) Seeded
New Tiger Server (8A325) Seeded
12/24/2004 12:35 PM
Both AppleInsider and Think Secret report that Apple has seeded a new
developer's pre-release build of OS X 10.4 Tiger Server (8A325). In
light of the...
Apple - Mac OS X - Mac OS X Server v10.4
Tiger Preview
Apple - Mac OS X - Mac OS X Server v10.4
Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 04:55 PMApple - Mac OS X - Mac OS X Server v10.4 Tiger Preview .. ship with
Weblog Server .. noticed
apple.com/server/macosx/tiger
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Apple Announces Mac OS X Server
Tiger
Apple Announces Mac OS X Server
Tiger
04/12/2005 10:54 AMMac OS X Server v10.4 Tiger will also ship on Friday,
April 29. The next major release of Apples award-winning,
UNIX-based server operating system, Tiger Server integrates 100+
leading open source projects and standards-based software applications
and more than 200 new features including native support for 64-bit
applications, ideal for high performance computing; iChat Server to
deploy secure instant messaging within an organization; Weblog Server
to publish and share weblogs (blogs); and Xgrid to turn a group of
Macs into a virtual supercomputer. [Apr 12, 2005]
Tiger Server: Apple's Ready For The
Enterprise
Tiger Server: Apple's Ready For The
Enterprise
04/13/2005 02:05 PMApple Previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,' Tiger
Server
Apple Previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,' Tiger
Server
06/28/2004 06:34 PMVersion 10.4 is the forthcoming release of the company's operating
system that is expected to be released some time in the first half of
2005, and it touts more than 150 new features, according to Steve
Jobs. By Peter Cohen, MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Tiger Server Bridge To
Interoperability
Apple Tiger Server Bridge To
Interoperability
07/21/2004 09:48 PMApple is introducing powerful interoperability functionality as well
as new features unique to OS X -- both critical to enterpise appeal.
By Blane Warrene, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Takes Aim at Microsoft With Tiger
Server
Apple Takes Aim at Microsoft With Tiger
Server
07/09/2004 04:41 PMIt's not just the usual server players who are hoping to capitalize on
Microsoft's NT Server 4.0 phase-out at the end of this year. Apple,
with its new Tiger Server NT migration tool, is champing at the bit,
too, for a chance to try to steal away some disenfranchised Microsoft
customers.
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
06/28/2004 04:24 PMMac OS X 10.4, due out in the first half of 2005, touts more than 150
new features, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who unveiled the
software earlier today.
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
06/28/2004 03:05 PMMacCentral - Apple is giving attendees of this week's Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) 2004 in San Francisco, Calif. a first
look at the next major revision to Mac OS X v10.4, known by its
code-name "Tiger." Version 10.4 is the forthcoming release of the
company's operating system that is expected to be released some time
in the first half of 2005, and it touts more than 150 new features,
according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who took the wraps off the software
at a keynote address on Monday morning.
Microsoft: Small Business Server Users
Should Wait On Windows Server 2003 SP1
Microsoft: Small Business Server Users
Should Wait On Windows Server 2003 SP1
04/05/2005 04:12 AMActiveWin.com Apr 5 2005 9:02AM GMT
Microsoft ships first Server 2003
service pack, x64 editions of server,
desktop
Microsoft ships first Server 2003
service pack, x64 editions of server,
desktop
03/31/2005 12:38 PMMicrosoft late Wednesday released Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1,
a collection of security enhancements that aligns the server with the
latest release of the Windows XP desktop client.
SMS 2.0 FAQ: Deploying Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 by using Systems
Management Server
SMS 2.0 FAQ: Deploying Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 by using Systems
Management Server
04/04/2005 04:36 PMMicrosoft silently released Server
Appliance Kit 3.0 for Windows Server
2003
Microsoft silently released Server
Appliance Kit 3.0 for Windows Server
2003
01/25/2004 06:23 PM Coding Experience Not Necessarily Required