Porting Your MIDlets to New Devices
It is unnecessary to say that many developers are using J2ME to develop their games and enterprise applications to take advantage of the ‘write once, run anywhere’ paradigm. Who am I do bash this very noble intention, but phones unlike many other types of computer, have no uniform set of memory and storage parameters that improves over time.
XML for UI Description in Flash MX
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last several years, you’ve no doubt been bombarded with the hype surrounding a simple, plain text technology named XML – eXtensible Markup Language. But even with the books, magazines, and web sites dedicated to XML, many developers still have no idea what XML really is, or even how they can use XML in their applications.
Seven Tips To A Top Site
As a web site owner, I spend a lot of time online. I also spend a lot of time at other sites. These are the top seven tips I have discovered make or break a web site other than its design appeal.
“Energy Marketing” – An Unusual New Way to Attract New Clients
“It doesn’t matter what you say in an advertisement,” Esther Hicks told me over dinner with her husband, Jerry, one day many years ago.
“People will pick up on the energy in the ads, not the words in the ads,” she continued. “They’ll respond, or not, based on what they feel from the ad.”
My NAnt and NUncle
I was looking for a nice and easy way to automatically build my projects and I didn’t have to look far to find NAnt, a variant of Ant, a build tool for Java projects. If you want to cheat and read ahead, check out http://nant.sourceforge.net but don’t get too comfy, jack, there’s not much out there to guide you along. I’m going to save you some precious time and help provide you with a starter script… because believe me, you’ll be hard pressed to find some good examples on the web. Don’t really expect much out of the examples provided by the good folks down at NAnt, but do dig into their NAnt.build – it contains secrets that you won’t find anywhere.
4 Steps To Succeed Online With One Question
Do you want to change your life? Change what you think about. Ask yourself solution oriented questions not disempowering or negative based questions.
The Importance of “Thank You” In Business
Most people were taught as children to say “thank you”. This treasured measure of etiquette couldn’t be more important than in your business.
SQL Errors 101
Many programmers hit a brick wall in their SQL queries, slowing development to a crawl and causing an over abundance of hair loss and coffee consumption. If you have been staring at the screen with a blank look and a pounding heart, wondering what you did to deserve this mess, you have come to the right place. In this article I will unveil the six most common SQL query errors and give you tips on stress prevention.
The Language of Freelance Marketing
Newbies usually enter the world of publishing with the notions of submitting articles, receiving prompt replies and getting published. After all, the next-door-neighbor did just that, and now she has a byline and everything. Maybe your neighbor’s lucky. Maybe she’s lying. In all probability, she’s established.
How to Organize Your Email Without Losing It
Do you often get bogged down with too much email to handle, chewing up your valuable time online? With email being one of the most popular forms of online marketing you can be sure you are going to receive much more email in the future, wanted and unwanted.