... visionari es to
Ruby or away fromJava could also lend support to a Ruby deci-
sion.
• Team dynamics. This intangible factor will become increasingly
important as Ruby continues to emerge. If ... risks. I have to take steps to
mitigate that risk and be able to recover should the need arise.
Shifting the foundation of my practice fromJavatoRuby was exactly
the same. I needed to understand ... contemplated retooling my practice, I shifted into
data-gathering mode. Early within the process, I began to meet Ruby
developers to understand what was so special about Ruby. Then, I
talked to managers....
... a greater commitment to keep.
Moving to:
··
broadband
··
multimodal rich
connectivity
··
untethered (wireless) access
··
the technology adapting
to the user
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plain, ... are now submitting to the President, to Congress, and to the nation reflects the cumulative
work of our Commission and a consensus of our findings. It is a call to action to all of those who
must ... 345,000, growing to 636,000 by
1996.
12
This figure is now estimated to be between 700,000
and 1.5 million.
13
* Note to Readers: Throughout this report we use the term K-12 to
refer to the traditional...
... Similarly, we
n
eed to add the CrystalReportViewer to display the report output of CR. Add the ReportViewer
to the project by dragging Data
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design ... design surface, and
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Moving from Crystal Reports
to Reporting Services
I
’m sure that ... a name to the application; I’ve called the project RSandCR. You may choose
a different location for storing the application files according to your preference.
5. Click the OK button to finish...
... projects and tools used to build TechConf and how they
relate to each other and to the different tiers and functional concerns of the application.
Figure 1-6. Some of the open source tools used ... open source
Java EE offerings and supporting tools, you’ll be able to build a basic yet complete enterprise
system. Each subsequent chapter is devoted to a tier of the application and to one or ... dynamic models are created (detailed enough to be implemented and detailed
enough to utilize any forward-engineering features of the CASE tools available to the
maximum). Class diagrams for any...
... the output to the
client. For example, to declare a Vector in your JSP, you would use one of these forms:
<%! Vector v = new Vector(); %>
<jsp:declaration>Vector v = new Vector();</jsp:declaration>
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<jsp:declaration>
public int countTokens(String s) {
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... written in Java and running in a Java EE application server.
Summary
In this opening chapter, we provided an overview of Java EE and how all the various bits fit
together to enable you to create...
... the modernizing imperial family
of man. I attend to narrative structure, and to the kind of stories that get
told and retold about the Irish, so as to reveal both the regularity of
English colonial ... economically
and politically. The movement from subjection to citizenship, from
dominance to hegemony, from the brute violence of seventeenth-cen-
tury coercion to the willing affection of eighteenth-century ... lived historical relations to my materials than either Hewitt’s or
Padel’s to theirs, I have felt it at times to be a hard thing. In undertaking
this work, I have sought neither especially to praise...
... (Beecher
1885, 113)
There is much more to the story. Any full history, from the years after
Darwin down to the present, would need to extend the story from Protes-
tants to Catholics, although in fact ... mathematics from
Bristol University, an M.A. in philosophy from McMaster University, and his
Ph.D. from Bristol University. He was full professor of philosophy at Guelph
from 1974 to 2000. Dr. ... professors
and 1,500 students from 1989 to 1993. He also served as the director of
the Texas A&M University Polymer Technology Center from 1986 to 1990
and from 1994 to 2000. He has received more...
... important as it is to watch your competitors, it is more im-
portant to obsess on your customers. Customers, not competitors,
determine who wins the war. Most markets are plagued by too many
fishermen ... after too few fish. The best fishermen understand
the fish better than their competitors do.
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Marketing Insights from A to Z
Marketing Insights
from
A
to
Z
80 Concepts Every Manager Needs To Know
Philip ... value.”
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The way to beat your competitors is to attack yourself first. Work
hard to make your product line obsolete before your competitors do.
Watch your distant competitors as well as your...
... can
be used together to design some basic tools that are quite new to Internet applications
but have been accessible to desktop applications for ages. The ability to make a call to the
server ... admit being
intimidated by the need to learn JavaScript (a key Ajax technology). Not to
worry! I wrote this book to show PHP users how to incorporate Ajax into their
web applications without necessarily ... admit being intimidated by
the need to learn JavaScript (a key Ajax technology). Not to worry! I wrote this book to show
PHP users how to incorporate Ajax into their web applications without necessarily...
... admit being intimidated by
the need to learn JavaScript (a key Ajax technology). Not to worry! I wrote this book to show
PHP users how to incorporate Ajax into their web applications without necessarily ... admit being
intimidated by the need to learn JavaScript (a key Ajax technology). Not to
worry! I wrote this book to show PHP users how to incorporate Ajax into their
web applications without necessarily ... displays (due to very limited amounts of storage space and mem-
ory), over the years it has rapidly evolved into a visual and highly functional medium. As
it grows, so do the tools necessary to maintain,...
... be helpful to all.
A rolling stone gathers no moss. If a person keeps movingfrom place to place, they gain neither friends nor
possessions.
Another interpretation is that, by moving often, ... and should not be wasted.
To err is human, to forgive divine It is human nature to make mistakes, therefore one should forgive.
Too many cooks spoil the broth. If too many people are involved ... than ill-taught It's better not to be taught at all than to be taught badly.
Birds of a feather flock together. People of the same sort are usually found together.
Blood is thicker than water...
... (dinner to which people
bring foods to be shared)
+ to throw/ give a party:
+ to kick up one’s heels (to have a really
good time)
+ to bring your own (B.Y.O) = bring your
own drinks
+ to bring ... order to make sentences
1. Who wants sth to eat?
2. I have some letters to write
3. I am/ was delighted to hear the news
4. My mother has some shopping to do
5. You always have too much to talk ... letter to write
+ Does he get anything to eat?
+ There is plenty to do
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and use of the to + infinitive
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