Dilemma
Jim — Link prefetching palaver.
5 online cigarette retailers sued. California Attorney General Bill Lockyer filed lawsuits against five out-of-state online cigarette.
If you're interested in buying a Zaurus, here's another chance:
[As seen in Sharp's Zaurus Developer Newsletter]
On April 5th HSN will be airing and selling the Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 for an unbelievable $199.99 just for the day. It will be featured as their daily special starting at Midnight (Friday night/Saturday Morning) (EST) with 2 spots at both midnight and 1 am.
The next morning on the 5th (Saturday) it will be featured at 8 and 9 am Eastern Standard Time. This one day price special will be just for the day and will not be offered at this price again.
There is VERY limited supply at this price and it may sell out by morning, so please get your orders in at Midnight. The web site is http://www.hsn.com/ and you can get an additional percentage off for first time buyer.
Remember to set your alarm clock for midnight for the night of the 4th, morning of the 5th and get your orders in!
The Pocketop Keyboard and the flexible FX100 Keyboard are both compatible with the Zaurus.
Microsoft seeks Java ruling reversal. Microsoft to appeal Java ruling.
Understanding Classloaders: log4j in a J2EE Environment.
Handling Multiple Submits. Whether by accident or out of frustration, users may accidentally submit the same web form multiple times.
Top 12 Reasons to Write Unit Tests. Most programmers do not write tests.
Tom — Handango Yardsticks.
Kurt — Great Structs FAQ.
Matt — String Tag Library 1.0.1 and Bug in Ant 1.5.2?
Dominic — JiBX and data binding frameworks and Fast XSLT - Apache XSLTC.
Eric — Getting Started With Eclipse.
Java 1.4.2 GTK+ Look and Feel. The next version of J2SE, Java 1.4.2, will be released shortly featuring improved look and feel support for Windows XP and Linux user interfaces.
Velocity 1.3.1 Released. The Jakarta Velocity project has released v1.3.1 of the Velocity Template Engine. Velocity is a Java-based template engine.
Dave — KISS: The Engineering Principle.
Erik — Dress More Professionally.
Bill — sendmail refusing to answer?
Michael — Pre-register for the national Do Not Call Program.
Dave — Code Generation.
Matt — Java Serial Port and IrDA Access.
Chris — Fun with macros.
JAction 1.1, a framework providing flexible control layer based on standard technologies like Java Servlets, JavaBeans, ResourceBundles, and XML.
Microsoft details Office 2003 lineup. The company is adding several new application bundles to the Office 2003 suite due out in June, including a new Small Business edition.
Juno offers Mac OS X users dial-up Internet. I just saw a TV ad stating they were now Mac compatible.
Streamline Your Exception Processing. Make applications easier to maintain and support by implementing exception handling at an application level.
Review: Java Development with Ant.
30 years later: What's wrong with cell phones?
MyFaces, provides a configurable JSF implementation without using Servlet sessions or cookies for saving the client state.
James — I've switched! The 17 inch PowerBook and OSX rocks!
Keith — MSDN has RSS feeds!
JiBX beta 1, XML Data Binding for Java.
Making Emacs Stand Up To Visual Studio 7.
Ben — April Fool round-up.
zClipse.org, Open Source plugins for the Eclipse project.
Jaxe 1.4, a Java XML editor.
Jim — Microsoft and Orange still don't get it.
Java MSN Applet, a Java applet MSN client.
Now that I've downloaded it, I'm pondering whether I really want to upgrade this server to Red Hat 9.
On April 2, 1978 — “Dallas” premiered on CBS.