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(Lewis R Cunningham) In part 1 of this series I covered Associative Arrays and Record types. Today I will be covering Varrays and Nested Tables.
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Oracle Woos JD Edwards Users at OpenWorld
(Lee Kroon) When Oracle Corporation hosted its OpenWorld user conference two weeks ago, it made a significant effort to reassure JD Edwards customers that their new vendor has their best interests at heart. Besides signing a landmark middleware agreement with IBM, Oracle deepened its commitment to e
A Brief Introduction to Apache’s mod_python Module
(Joshua D. Drake) Imagine that you are a PHP programmer. You use PHP, because it’s simple—but powerful enough to provide you with most of the features you need to develop Web-based applications for your customers. You have heard of or perhaps even played with more powerful languages, such as Pyt
New Security Features in Visual Studio 2005
(Brian Johnson) Visual Studio 2005 makes it easier for developers to write secure applications. Write unmanaged code that’s safe, or get IDE tools that help you to build and deploy managed applications that take advantage of Code Access Security.
Creating Dynamic Web Sites with PHP and MySQL
(Larry Ullman) With the fundamentals of PHP under your belt, it’s time to begin building truly dynamic Web sites. Dynamic Web sites, as opposed to the static ones on which the Web was first built, are easier to maintain, are more responsive to users, and can alter their content in response to differ
SQL Server 2005 Secures Your Data Like Never Before
(Don Kiely) If you care about your data, you must upgrade to SQL Server 2005 the day it is released. There simply is no other option.
Automatically Running a Process When SQL Server or SQL Agent Starts
(Gregory A. Larsen) Have you ever had a need to run a query or a process as soon as SQL Server starts? Or run some set of tasks when SQL Server Agent Starts? Possibly you want to run a cleanup routine, a copy process or have some task started each time SQL server or SQL Agent is started. Well, i
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(Rob Howard) In my childhood I spent several weeks a year in Holland with my extended family. As a young American boy I was fascinated with the electric Dutch trains, something we didn’t see in my hometown of Dallas, Texas. My cousins entertained me by taking me out in their boats to watch the t