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Simplify Business Logic with PHP
DataObjects
Simplify Business Logic with PHP
DataObjects
08/05/2004 07:40 PM
Are you sick of writing the same SQL over and over in your
application? Would you like to simplify and unify your access to the
same tables in multiple places? DataObjects may be for you. Darryl
Patterson demonstrates how to write and use DataObjects in PHP.
Simplify
Simplify
11/11/2003 05:46 PMFind that bug!
Sun to Simplify Java
Sun to Simplify Java
01/17/2003 05:33 PMSaying the language is getting too fragmented; Sun looks to control
the J2EE 1.4 release with new metadata and a forthcoming advisory
council.
BMC looks to simplify network operations
BMC looks to simplify network operations
09/17/2004 04:20 PMBMC Software is expected to announce upgrades to two of its systems
management products on Monday.
Microsoft to simplify software
Microsoft to simplify software
05/05/2004 10:48 PMSunday Times South Africa May 6 2004 3:26AM GMT
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly Network --
2004 Emerging Technology Conference
Coverage [Jan. 16, 2004]
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Airline aims to simplify air travel
Airline aims to simplify air travel
12/16/2003 03:14 AMWashington Times Dec 16 2003 1:48AM ET
Avaya to simplify video calling
Avaya to simplify video calling
12/08/2003 10:22 AMThe Internet Protocol phone maker teams with the voice and video
products manufacturer to facilitate videoconferencing with a click
from a desktop or laptap.
Briefly: BMC looks to simplify network
operations
Briefly: BMC looks to simplify network
operations
09/17/2004 06:02 PMCNET News.com Sep 17 2004 8:55PM GMT
Abandon tables, simplify page design
with CSS
Abandon tables, simplify page design
with CSS
11/19/2002 12:06 AMCNET Nov 18 2002 11:04PM ET
Macromedia Seeks to Simplify Flash Video
Macromedia Seeks to Simplify Flash Video
08/17/2004 04:59 PMThe company unveils a toolkit to help Web developers more easily
create and deploy video through the Flash Player.
Microsoft aims to simplify database
management
Microsoft aims to simplify database
management
11/12/2003 04:26 PMThe software giant introduces tools to ease database administration
for both the current and forthcoming edition of its SQL Server
database.
Zi Corp. Seeks to Simplify Cell Phones
(AP)
Zi Corp. Seeks to Simplify Cell Phones
(AP)
03/14/2005 05:09 PMAP - You can do so many things with a cell phone now that it's getting
hard to find what you want on the device without clicking through menu
after menu. Booth after booth at the CTIA Wireless 2005 show, which
opened here Monday, is devoted to cell phone pictures, music, e-mail,
instant messaging, calendars, contacts, TV and video games.
New tools simplify XML document
management (e-Pro Magazine)
New tools simplify XML document
management (e-Pro Magazine)
07/18/2002 07:34 PMOrganize all your recipes on the MAC and
simplify meal planning!
Organize all your recipes on the MAC and
simplify meal planning!
05/14/2004 10:52 AMBusycooks.com announces the release of their latest software Program
BusyCooks RecipeDB. Users are finding that saving the recipes that
they have collected online or through emails just got a little easier!
Intel creates programme to simplify
supercomputers
Intel creates programme to simplify
supercomputers
11/17/2003 10:26 AMComputer Weekly Nov 17 2003 9:12AM ET
Infotech: Microsoft tells court it will
simplify licensing
Infotech: Microsoft tells court it will
simplify licensing
01/24/2004 12:39 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer Jan 24 2004 4:38PM GMT
Microsofts NGSCB integration plans
should simplify security
Microsofts NGSCB integration plans
should simplify security
05/18/2004 09:07 PMComputer Weekly May 19 2004 1:19AM GMT
Open Country Seeks to Simplify Linux
Management
Open Country Seeks to Simplify Linux
Management
07/12/2004 02:21 PMThe company takes on big vendors with a Linux management tool that
provides operating system provisioning, software and patch management,
asset management, backup and restoration, and more from a centralized
console.
LXE and Wavelink Partner to Simplify
Management of Mobile Computers
LXE and Wavelink Partner to Simplify
Management of Mobile Computers
06/30/2004 02:49 AMRemote Management Product Also Decreases Total Cost Of Ownership
[PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
MacPAD aims to automate, simplify
software updates
MacPAD aims to automate, simplify
software updates
12/08/2003 02:18 PMBeing a software developer is hard. In addition to the rigors of
programming, once a new title -- or even a small update -- is
finished, hours are spent notifying customers, changing the version on
the Web site, and getting the right update on all of the shareware
sites. MacPAD, a file format developed by a consortium of developers
and released via the Mac shareware tracking site
MacShareware.net, aims to ease the
burden for programmers. MacPAD -- which functions similarly to PAD on
the Windows platform -- automatically sends out updates whenever a new
version is released.
Vodafone, Nokia Team Up to Simplify
Mobile Software (Reuters)
Vodafone, Nokia Team Up to Simplify
Mobile Software (Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:26 PMReuters - Mobile phone giants Vodafone and
Nokia teamed up on Thursday to simplify software for cell
phones written with the Java computer language that promises to
bring cheaper, smarter handsets.
Simplify XML file processing with the
Jakarta Commons Digester (JavaWorld.com)
Simplify XML file processing with the
Jakarta Commons Digester (JavaWorld.com)
10/28/2002 02:25 PMOnDemand Software Unveils PC Migration
System to Simplify and Empower Desktop
Management
OnDemand Software Unveils PC Migration
System to Simplify and Empower Desktop
Management
08/02/2004 05:34 PMAppDeploy.com Aug 2 2004 9:46PM GMT
Intel software products to simplify
application development for desktop and
wireless platforms
Intel software products to simplify
application development for desktop and
wireless platforms
02/18/2004 02:25 AMAME Info Feb 18 2004 6:05AM GMT
Intel software products to simplify
application development for desktop,
wireless platforms
Intel software products to simplify
application development for desktop,
wireless platforms
02/11/2004 11:03 PMSunday Times South Africa Feb 12 2004 3:18AM GMT
Dell marks first anniversary of EMEA
networking business with new products,
tools to simplify management
Dell marks first anniversary of EMEA
networking business with new products,
tools to simplify management
12/05/2003 01:02 AMSunday Times South Africa Dec 5 2003 0:13AM ET
ToBits Launches Services Designed to
Simplify the Transition to a World of
Digital Music and Video
ToBits Launches Services Designed to
Simplify the Transition to a World of
Digital Music and Video
03/14/2005 05:24 PMToBits today announces two innovative services for consumers and
businesses ready to take full advantage of a move to the digital
world: CD to MP3 conversion (the CD ToBits service) and Videotape to
DVD conversion (the Video ToBits service). [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]
IBM, Intel Open BladeCenter Design
Specifications; Companies Simplify
Server Design
IBM, Intel Open BladeCenter Design
Specifications; Companies Simplify
Server Design
09/02/2004 03:45 PMLinux Electrons Sep 2 2004 7:41PM GMT
MIT vs. Tim O'Reilly
MIT vs. Tim O'Reilly
02/10/2004 02:56 AMThe MIT technology review just published this interesting article on
the 10 Emerging Technologies That Will Change Your World (registration
required). It's a good article to read in preparation for the O'Reilly
Emerging Technologies Conference that I'm going to next week. It is
interesting to contrast Tim O'Reilly's vision with MIT -- O'Reilly is
much more centered around software and the sociology and politics of
software, with a little bit on hardware and biology, while MIT's
article selects technology to highlight from a somewhat broader
field....
Mr. O'Reilly, please just stop.
Mr. O'Reilly, please just stop.
07/24/2004 01:10 PMMr. O'Reilly,
You have declared a "war" on the New York Times. That's good for you,
good for them, and good for our democracy: Strong opinions deserve
strong spokesmen. Your battle will help sharpen a debate about matters
important to the Republic.
But in waging this "war," you are continuing to abuse a man whom you
have wronged, and to whom you owe an apology.
On February 4, 2003, Jeremy Glick was your guest on THE FACTOR. Glick
had lost his father in the attack of 9/11. He had also signed an ad
criticizing the war in Iraq. You were "surprised" that one who had
lost his father could oppose that war. And so you had him on your
show, presumably to ask him why. (Here's a
clip
from
Outfoxed putting this story
together.)
You might not remember precisely what you said on that interview, or
more importantly, what Jeremy Glick said. So here's a
copy that you can watch. Nor may you remember precisely what the ad that
Jeremy Glick signed said. Here's a
copy
that you can read. And when you've watched what was actually said, and
read what was actually written, I'm sure you will see that the
statements you continue to make about Jeremy Glick are just plain
false. Not Bill Clinton "depends upon what is is" false, but false the
way most Americans learned growing up: just not true.
For example:
- in the February 4th interview, you
said the ad "accused the USA itself of terrorism." Read the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- in the February 4th interview, you said the ad "equates the United
States with the terrorists." Read the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- in the February 4th interview, you said the ad "absolutely says"
that the United States is to be "equated" with the terrorists. Read
the ad,
Mr. O'Reilly. It says no such thing.
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that "Glick was out of
control." He may have been out of your control. But you and our
government have got to learn that just because someone disagrees with
you, he doesn't become a security threat. Again, watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He was not "out of control."
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that Glick was "spewing
hatred for this program." Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He criticized you, not the program,
for unethically using sympathy for the 9/11 victims for your own
political ends. He was calling your behavior improper. You had not
earned his hatred.
- on February 5th, you told your viewers that Glick was "spewing
hatred for ... his country." Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He said no such thing. He specifically
distinguished the people he was criticizing from "the people of
America." He, like the rest of us, loves our country, even if we
disagree with its political leaders, or your political views.
- on February 5th, you accused him of using "vile propaganda." What
does "propaganda" mean to you, Mr. O'Reilly? He was disagreeing with
your views. Why is that "propaganda"?
- six months later, you said that Glick said that the Bushes "were
directly responsible for 9/11." Again, watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. He said no such thing. Indeed, he
twice denied it.
- eleven months later, you said Glick "came on this show and accused
President Bush of knowing about 9/11 and murdering his own father."
This, Mr. O'Reilly, is a total, if not pathological, fabrication.
Glick said nothing about Bush "knowing" about 9/11. He said nothing
about Bush "murdering" his own father. Watch
a> the interview, Mr. O'Reilly. Your statements characterizing what
Glick said are absolutely false.
- just last week, you again repeated the claim that Glick said that President Bush was
"responsible for his father's death." He said nothing of the
sort.
- just last week, you repeated the claim that Glick "implied that the United States
itself was a terrorist nation." Glick said nothing of the sort.
- just last week, you said Glick said "America itself was responsible for the 9/11
attack." Glick said nothing of the sort.
- And finally, and most extraordinarily, just last week you repeated the claim that "security actually had to take the guy
out of the building, he was that out of control." This, Mr. O'Reilly,
you know to be absolutely false. Indeed, it was you who
threatened physical violence against Mr. Glick after his interview,
and your own staff that apologetically begged Mr. Glick to leave as
quickly as he could, fearing that if you saw Glick again, as they
said, you would "end up in jail."
I understand how someone
loses his temper, Mr. O'Reilly. I have done the same myself. But a
decent man apologizes for his lack of control, and he certainly
doesn't continue to abuse someone he has wronged.
Mr. Glick is not the New York Times. He will not earn more money from
higher ratings because you attack him so viciously. Neither he nor his
widowed mother get any benefit at all from seeing Glick slandered by
your on a regular basis.
You are wrong about the facts, Mr. O'Reilly. And you are wrong to
continue to do such harm. Have the courage to admit your error.
Apologize to Mr. Glick, and let him go back to a life that has been
made difficult enough by, as you said, the "barbarians" who killed his
father. This family has suffered enough from barbaric behavior.
O'Reilly Intro
O'Reilly Intro
02/10/2004 02:51 AMChanging the world by spreading the knowledge of innovators. Digital
Democracy is an emerging area of innovation. Wonderful moment to hear
from the pioneers. Joe is the Edison of the Movement (Brit Blaser),
although we are not sure if he...
CC at O'Reilly Etech
CC at O'Reilly Etech
02/10/2004 02:41 AMCreative Commons will be an exhi
bitor at the O'Reilly Emerging
Technology Conference in San Diego next week.
Etech is regarded by many as the best tech conference of the year,
always in step with the latest creations and aspirations of the alpha
geeks, having evolved from
the Peer-to-Peer Conference in early 2001 and P2P & Web Services in
late 2001 to the current multi-tracked annual conference starting two
years ago. (Incidentally, the Creative Commons concept was in
troduced at ETCon 2002. How time flies.)
Matt
Haughey and Mike
Linksvayer will be attending. Stop by the Creative Commons booth,
or better yet our parti
cipant session (time and location yet to be announced). We'll be
introducing a new CC metadata-enhanced application. Hint: it's
described in one of our tech
challenges, heretofore unmet.
If you're in the area but not an attendee, you can still reg
ister for a free exhibits pass, or an exhibits plus keynotes and
birds-of-a-feather (participant sessions) pass for only $50. Hope to
see you there!
O'Reilly Radar
O'Reilly Radar
02/10/2004 01:17 PMI've heard this talk a couple of times, so Im just listening for
something new and cool Timisms. One bit of commentary, its great that
wikis are on the O'Reilly Radar, but there is an even better reason
for it...
O'Reilly: Using PHP 5's SimpleXML
O'Reilly: Using PHP 5's SimpleXML
01/16/2004 10:58 AMNuCleuZ wrote in to tell us about a new article posted over on
the
O'Reilly Network for all
of those out there looking forward to the quick and easy XML features
coming in PHP 5.
Five New Books From O'Reilly
Five New Books From O'Reilly
12/10/2003 10:25 AMO'Reilly: Why PHP 5 Rocks!
O'Reilly: Why PHP 5 Rocks!
07/16/2004 08:27 AMNew from the
O'Reilly PHP
Development Center is an article about
Why
PHP 5 Rocks!
O'Reilly OS X Conference Day Two
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10/29/2003 02:21 AMO'Reilly Network:
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