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1. Whats My IP
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Whats My IP is a tool to determine your IP Address.
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2. Whats My IP Address?
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This simple phpBB addon will allow members to view their own IP. It is an essential tool for those who always ask how they can find out what their IP address is. Also provides detailed whois information for them as well.
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3. Whats New in Visual C++ .NET 2003
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Visual C++ .NET 2003 represents the most significant update to the product in many years! Come learn about all new ISO standards-conforming language features, enhanced optimizations, and Windows Forms support for C++.
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4. ASP.NET: Whats new in ASP.NET v1.1 and Windows Server 2003
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Learn the new exciting features of ASP.NET 1.1. This session covers the changes from ASP.NET 1.0 and includes new features such as Code Access Security, IPv6 support, and support for running multiple versions of ASP.NET side-by-side.
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5. Whats New Pro
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News management tool packed with features such as a browser based administration that allows any authenticated user to update your website within seconds using sub-admin accounts. Sub-administrator accounts allow you to specify which employees or editors can udpate specific sections of your website using Whats New Pro.
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6. Whats new in JDBC 3.0
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The Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API has emerged as a key part of the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platforms. It is the primary standards-based mechanism for the Java language to programmatically access relational databases, so when a new version of the specification is released by the Java Community Process, developers are bound to be interested. This article summarizes the key new features as outlined in Sun Microsystems recently released Proposed Final Draft 3.0 of the JDBC specification.
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7. Whats in an ADO Connection String?
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This article explains ADO connection strings and parameters. By the end of the article you should be able to build appropriate ones on your own instead of cutting and pasting them.
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8. Whats New in PHP4?
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This article takes a quick look at PHP4s new features. Some of the issues discussed include: the difference between PHP3 and PHP4, Sessions, Output Buffering, COM support on Windows, Java support, and more.
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9. Whats wrong with Perl and XML?
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Although there are many excellent Perl modules dealing with many aspects of XML (among which a good dozen offer various ways of transforming XML documents), the languages that seem to be favored by XML developers are Java, C/C++, and maybe even Python. For example, questions on the XML-DEV list mostly involve Java, C++, and XSLT. Sun, IBM, and Microsoft all push Java or C++ implementations. Perl, the choice of many for programming on the Web, lags behind Java and C++ in the XML popularity contest. Michel Rodriguez shares his opinions on whats wrong, and what could be done about it.
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10. Switching to PHP: Whats the Language Difference?
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This article is intended for readers getting started with PHP, but who are already familiar with another Web based language. It points out some of the main areas where things are different from other languages (particularly Perl, Javascript and VB/ASP) to help you get started. This article is not intended to be an in-depth look at PHP functionality. Rather, it is meant as a review of those PHP features that should be of particular interest to the Perl, Javascript, and VB/ASP programmer.
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