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February 24, 2009
category: Main
Read Jonathan Schwartz's latest blog entry.
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category: Java Technology
As you may have heard there is a special election taking place NOW through March 9, 2009 for a seat on the JCP Java ME Executive Committee (EC).
The special election is necessary because Intel has vacated its seat. Note that...
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category: System Admins
This article describes the correct way to use Solaris Live Upgrade to upgrade from the Solaris 8 or 9 OS to the Solaris 10 OS.
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category: Main
25 Feb 2009 8:00AM and 6:00PM (PT) - Sun Microsystems and HP will jointly conduct live audio webcasts to announce details regarding their newly expanded partnership agreement. Two live presentations, intended to separately reach regional audiences, w...
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category: Java Technology
How much catch-up does JavaFX have to do? Also:
Java Today: Inside RIA looks at JavaFX, RIA Weekly interviews Josh Marinacci on JavaFX, and OpenJDK 6 now in FreeBSD ports collection
Weblogs: Tile maps for games, developing MEP client applications, a...
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category: System Admins
This patching FAQ provides answers to questions about booting in single-user mode, rebooting, and many other general questions.
Updated Feb. 2009.
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category: Developers
We recently released Systemtap 0.9 and one of the nice new features included is the user space markers that Stan Cox has been working on. They were designed so that they should be compatible with dtrace static user space markers, so you can immediat...
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category: Java Technology
Many games use graphical maps based in iterative tiles. There are only three regular polygons that can be used as tiles: triangles, squares, and hexagons. Consider the square tiling first. Such tiles are most often used in games because of their ease...
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