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add to cart | quick buy » Domain-Specific Modeling for Full Code Generation
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
Domain-Specific Modeling raises the level of abstraction beyond programming by specifying the solution directly using domain concepts. The final products are generated from these high-level specifications. This automation is possible because both the language and generators need fit the requirements of only one company and domain. In this article, the author introduces Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) and explains how such languages and generators can be implemented.

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add to cart | quick buy » Save Your Data: an introduction to libs11n
Stephan Beal
The s11n (serialization) framework empowers near-arbitrary C++ objects with serialization support for. Rather than repeat even a small fraction of the more than 150 pages of documentation which ships with s11n. In the article, Stephen will present a short introduction to what s11n is and what it can do for your C++ applications.

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add to cart | quick buy » Writing an Interpreter in OCaml
Artur Siekielski
OCaml is a relatively popular functional-imperative language with a built-in object system. It has a great compiler which generates code with performance similar to the output of the best C compilers. It also boasts a rich collection of libraries and tools; among the latter one cam mention ocamllex and ocamlyacc. In this article, the author will briefly present the aforementioned tools.

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add to cart | quick buy » Fyracle - When Application Servers Lack Speed
Marek Mosiewicz
One of the relatively frequent requirements present while designing an IT system is to make it portable between several database systems. In this article, Marek will present Fyracle which is a modified version of the popular Firebird database system and the foremost difference between Fyracle and the commercial Oracle database system.

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add to cart | quick buy » Oracle Database 10g Express Edition
Thomas Kyte
In this article, Thomas will describe Oracle which became less reasonable for developers to just download, install, configure, and run Oracle. Until November 2005 that is - that is the month that Oracle announced the availability of Oracle Database 10g Express Edition - the fourth in a family of Oracle Database offerings that now include XE (Express Edition), SE1 (Standard Edition One), SE (Standard Edition) and EE (Enterprise Edition).

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add to cart | quick buy » Building Modern Applications with ProDataSets
John Sadd
The more software tools there are to help us design and build business applications, the more complex and time-consuming the process seems to become. Yesterday's host-based or client-server application now needs to run all over the world, with many interfaces to users and to other applications. Relational databases handle individual two-dimensional tables of business data very well, and programmers who understand how to code and optimize the relations between tables can produce a set of usable data. John presents how it can work with ProDataSets.

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add to cart | quick buy » Developing a custom database - LhimkDB. Part 3
Paweł Marciniak
In this article we will be working on the layer which provides key-based access to data and makes it possible to browse data in certain order.

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add to cart | quick buy » Introducing Automated Inspection of Code Using the Hammurapi Tool
Radosław Gajewski
The quality of the final product in an IT project greatly depends on the quality of created source code. Low-quality code is prone to bugs and hard to understand, while its analysis and development is difficult and time-consuming. In this article, Radosław presents Hammurapi tool and its the most relevant feature.

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add to cart | quick buy » Security Mechanisms of the .NET Framework Platform
Tomasz Leszczyński
While developing an IT system, or just an application for the .NET Framework platform, one is likely to face the task of implementing mechanisms of security, permissions, authentication and authorisation. This article describes some aspects of such usage.

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add to cart | quick buy » iValidator - free testing tool
Guenter Guckelsberger
iValidator is an open source test automation framework, designed especially for integration tests. Guenter, in this article, motivates why there is a need for a new framework and how it is used.

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