(edmon) I wanted to share this Python routine that demonstrates how to connect to MySQL from Python. I use it for semantic web application.
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Manipulate XML Documents in C++ with xmlbeansxx
(Witek Wolejszo and Piotr Budrylo) Implementing XML processing in C++ can be a headache. Parsing and building XML documents with DOM takes a lot of coding and it’s slow, error prone, and not resistant to changes in the XML Schemas.
Oracle Plugs into Visual Studio .Net
(Michael Myser) Oracle released a free plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net that allows developers to create and deploy the company’s database applications on Microsoft Windows. Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .Net 2003 integrates Oracle Database 10g and Microsoft’s Visual Studio develo
IDUG 2005 – Europe
Presented by the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG), IDUG 2005 – Europe is the premier European DB2 education event. Whether you are new to DB2 or have used it for some time, IDUG is the place to be next October in Europe to gain valuable information and proven user experiences on how to get the m
Introducing ASP.NET 2.0: GridView Control
(Anand Narayanaswamy) In this article, you will learn how to work with the GridView control using the data from a Microsoft Access database. I will examine how to perform advanced tasks such as displaying, sorting, paging, updating and deleting data using one of the powerful controls included with V
An interview with William (Bill) Vaughn
(Douglas Reilly) William Vaughn is a well-known author who writes about Visual Basic and database-related topics. Looking at a list of his books serves as a history of Microsoft software over the last decade or so, from VBSQL, to ADO, to ADO.NET and most recently, SQL Server reporting services.
Sun to Open Source Web Single Sign-on
(Clint Boulton) Sun Microsystems is freeing up code from its Java System Access Manager software to let programmers create single sign-on over the Internet.
W3C proposes XML identifiers
(Paul Festa) The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) on Tuesday proposed XML:ID as a standard way to uniquely identify parts of an XML document, promising the specification would make the work of XML authors easier.
AJAX: Usable Interactivity with Remote Scripting
(Cameron Adams) Although I get the feeling that a few people are perhaps a little over-excited about it, the recent release of numerous high-profile Web applications that use remote scripting has shown that there are definite advantages to utilising these techniques in the creation of seamless Web a
Snow Season in Schemaland
(Rick Jelliffe) I rather expected the recent W3C Schema Experience Workshop would be a snow job. People who make something are not the proper people to conduct a review of it. It the basic principle of auditing, and of code reviewing. If I had evangelized my employer and its customers to invest heav
