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1. Native XML Processing in a Statically Typed Language
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The recent rush to adopt XML can be attributed in part to the hope that the static typing provided by DTDs (or more sophisticated mechanisms such as XML-Schema) will improve the robustness of data exchange and processing. However, although XML documents can be checked for conformance with DTDs, current XML processing languages offer no way of verifying that programs operating on XML structures will always produce conforming outputs.
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2. Visual C++ "Whidbey": Leveraging Native Code with .NET
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Learn to get the most out of existing native C++ code with Visual C++ "Whidbey"! This session covers everything you need to know about the move from Win32-based code to "Whidbey", standard and managed C++ interoperability, COM interop, working with AppDomains in a mixed image, the clrcall calling convention, pure/mixed mode images, and more.
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3. Scriptol to C++ or native compiler
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Scriptol is a modern, object oriented and xml-oriented programming language. It is designed to be safe and easy to learn. It is universal and convenient to write dynamic web page, scripts and applications and to use xml as any other objects. A Scriptol program may be interpreted by the PHP interpreter for portability and web programming, or made executable. Uses Java or GTK to make GUI based programs. A step by step tutorial and reference manual are included. Compatible with PHP, Bcc, MingW, Visual C++, GCC
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4. Weighing in on Java native compilation
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Learn the pros and cons of generating native code from Java source. This article includes the basics of code compilation, including a brief overview of why many developers are employing Java native compilers for their applications.
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5. Native Language Support
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While a great part of the web is in English, if you are targeting a worldwide audience, then neither English nor Esperanto alone is an option. This article gives a brief overview on several different ways to deliver content in both English and Spanish, and a third language.
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6. Weighing in on Java native compilation
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Learn the pros and cons of generating native code from Java source. This article includes the basics of code compilation, including a brief overview of why many developers are employing Java native compilers for their applications.
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