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26-Apr-2005
Cesar Tardaguila in design-nation continues his story of the domination of the world by Professor Dispar. The sheep and cows have been cloned, their roles have been assigned and everything is ready for the Professor to launch his attach on the world. But how will he give the order to attack? The Java version follows in his article. enzo writing in Mono says that he has made his first contribution to the page GtkSharpBeginnersGuide on how to write an application in Glade#. impares in certificándome says that Java can be considered to be a martial art, or almost. The site JavaBlackBelt is going to be a "Java Competencies Evaluation" web site. You can progress up the rankings by answering the questions correctly (and add your own). Impares currently enjoys a white belt. impares in certificándome also gives a link to the site Java Questions and Answers. In the backroom there is an announcement of the opening of the Wiki for the Planeta Codigo community. Like all Wikis it is open to everyone to contribute, to create new pages and to append to or correct existing pages. alex in Buayacorp (web design and programming from Cusco in Peru) describes how to integrate "Microsoft Web Browser" (AxWebBrowser ActiveX control) with the program Cropper developed by Brian Scott. He uses the clone of Internet Explorer developed in VB.NET by Thomas Maxwell. Cesar Tardaguila in design-nation tells his readers that Planeta Codigo is not just an aggregator of Spanish blogs about programming. It now has a series of active forums discussing things like version control, IDEs and recommended books. It also has a Wiki where the programming community can share ideas and techniques in development and programming in Spanish. clbustos in Php y otras yerbas writes that he has always liked the "projects" section on the Drupal site. In particular this section manages site resources, centralizing their downloads and collecting error reports. He has therefore decided to introduce this module from Drupal into his site. Enrique in Enrique Barbeito Garcia comments on the three virtues of a programmer in Perl folklore: laziness, imatience and hubris. —Larry Wall, Programming Perl, O’REILLY & Associates, Inc. He claims to hve at least the frst of these virtues, but confesses that he probably is not lazy enough for it to be considered a virtue in his case. |
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