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The Dean of Duke Dollars by Michael Meloan
The results are in, the numbers have been tallied, and this year's winner for the most Duke Dollars is... (June 2000)
A Colorful Vision of Java
2DTM API Graphics by Edward Ort
An interview with Vincent Hardy, software architect
in Sun's .com/ready competency center, and author
of the book Java 2DTM API Graphics. (December 1999)
Java Grande Forum Pushes
JavaTM Technology to New Heights by Daniel Steinberg.
This article discusses the goals of this special forum dedicated to Java
technology for scientific applications and high-performance network computing. (September 1999)
The 1999 JavaTM Technology
Achievement Award: And The Winners Are... by Edward Ort
Many people contributed to the advancement of JavaTM technology over
the last year eight stand out for their significant contributions. (June 1999)
How To Get
Certified by Michael D. Meloan
Explore the whys, hows, and ultimate outcome of Sun Certification in
JavaTM technology. (March 1999)
Programming Tips from the Swing
Guru by John Papageorge
An interview with Tom Ball, who shares his thoughts and experience with
Java programming. (November 1997)
Release No Web Site Before Its Time
an Interview with Rob Reesor and Ed Videki of Virtual Vineyards
by John Papageorge
What do asynchronous, parallel processes, and selling wine have in common?
Read this article for the answer. (November 1997)
Using Vector Components
by Rob Reesor, with John Papageorge
Code for using vector components in Web commerce applicationsa
companion piece to Release No Web Site Before Its Time. (November 1997)
Dave Brown On Servers and
Multithreading by John Papageorge
Are you synchronizing too much? (September 1997)
Java for Networking by John
Papageorge
Programmer Robert Uonimi explains why he loves the Java programming language
for networking. (September 1997)
Building Virtual Worlds by
John Papageorge
Clay Graham's first love was architecture, so building virtual info-worlds
is a natural for him. Read why he prefers the Java programming language for
cyber-cement. (September 1997)
Java for a Small Planet by
John Papageorge
Miko Matsumura puts Java programming into perspective for a worldwide
audience. (August 1997)
What You Can Learn From Tim Stefanini
About Threads, Efficiency, and Understanding Java by John Papageorge
Programmer Tim Stefanini tells you what he's learned the hard way about Java
programming. (August 1997)
Of Java Databases and Really Cool
Dead Guys by John Papageorge
Aaron Alpar explains JDBC, as well as where he goes for programming
explanations. (August 1997)
JavaSoft's Josh Bloch on Big Numbers and
Digital Signatures by John Papageorge
In the JDC's interview, Bloch explains Java security and high-performance
math facilities. (July 1997)
Directions in Java Security: The JDC
Interviews JavaSoft Security Guru Li Gong by John Papageorge
What's the future of Java security? Find out from an internationally
recognized expert. (July 1997)
The Dream of Internet Computing Made
Easy by John Papageorge
EarthWeb's Alex Chaffee says JavaSoft will make good on the promise of
distributed computing. (July 1997)
Java Multimedia That Works: Q&A With Ian
McFarland by John Papageorge
McFarland talks about how to get started in Java multimedia, and discusses
today's most interesting Java developments. (July 1997)
Java Industry Outlook
by Nancy Lee
An interview with Lew Tucker, JavaSoft director of Corporate and ISV
programs. Lew Tucker gives his perspective of the evolution of Java programming,
past, present, and future. (December 1996)
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