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Java and Sound, Part 1
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Features Windows Server Hacks: Resetting User Passwords Resetting user passwords from the command line can save you time, but there are "gotchas" along the way. Mitch Tulloch, author of Windows Server Hacks, shows you what to watch out for and how to reset passwords fast. [WindowsDevCenter.com] Creating Online Help with Tinderbox Apple's online help system, Apple Help, has a dubious reputation among some Mac users, mainly because of poky performance. But Panther has improved the situation. Matt Neuburg built an online help system for a Mac application using a note-taking hypertext outliner called Tinderbox. He outlines the process in this article. [MacDevCenter.com] Resizing an Image O'Reilly has just released Adobe Photoshop CS One-on-One. To give photographers and web designers a sense of what they'll find in the book, we've excerpted a lesson from Chapter 5 that explains how to modify image size, when to resample, and what to do about resolution. And to make things crystal clear, we've also included one of the QuickTime-based video lessons, called "Image and Canvas Size" (26MB). (If you're not interested in a long download, check out the one-minute excerpt instead. Note: To download either file, you must have QuickTime installed on your machine.) [Web DevCenter] Kill Internet Ads with HOSTS and PAC Files You don't need special software to kill ads and objectionable Internet content -- just use the power built right into the Windows browser. [WindowsDevCenter.com] Writing Managed Wrappers with Managed C++ The second article of this series focused on the ability to mix managed and unmanaged code in the same module, which is an ability that is unique to Managed C++. In this latest installment, Sam Gentile takes this one step further to show you how to take existing legacy unmanaged C++ code and make it usable from any CLR language in the managed world. [ONDotnet.com] Making Dictionaries with Perl Sean Burke is a linguist who helps save dying languages by creating dictionaries for them. He shows us how he uses Perl to layout and print these dictionaries. [Perl.com]
Transforming XML Unix on Panther: Accessing the Internet This excerpt from Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther introduces Unix networking: remotely accessing your Mac from other computers and copying files between computers. It also shows you how the Connect to Server capability of Terminal can make common connections a breeze once you've set them up the first time. [MacDevCenter.com] Setting Up Apple Remote Desktop Whether you need to administer lots of computers in the workplace or the classroom, Apple Remote Desktop will make your job easier. Here's a walkthrough of its setup and basic operations. [MacDevCenter.com]
Features Eleven Metrics to Monitor for a Happy and Healthy Squid Duane Wessels offers 11 tips to help you stay on top of Squid's performance. If you follow this advice, you should be able to discover problems before your users begin calling you to complain. Duane is the creator of Squid and the author of Squid: The Definitive Guide. [ONLamp.com] Top Ten Tips to Make Attackers Lives Hell Chris McNab breaks down his top ten tips all network administrators should follow to protect their networks from opportunistic threats and make it hard for the more determined attackers to get anywhere. Chris is the author of the recently released Network Security Assessment. [ONLamp.com] This week on Perl 6, week ending 2004-03-21 Concerns about embedding and a new release of Tcl on Parrot occupy the internals mailing list, while the language list experiences some surprise about changes to the hash subscriptor syntax. [Perl.com]
FreeBSD Basics Linux on the PS2 As consoles increase in power and alternate operating systems increase in functionality and flexibility, it's ever more attractive to port your favorite free operating system. In the case of Sony's PlayStation 2, the company even encourages it. John Littler explores Linux on the PS2, including hardware, installation, upgrades, alternatives, and game programming. [LinuxDevCenter.com] |
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TCP Changes Underlying Terms [William Grosso] Light the Fiber with XML [Simon St. Laurent] Discussing Linking Standards [Bob DuCharme] Introducing Parrot SDL [chromatic] Is Bill Gates the New Nostradamus? [Preston Gralla] Court: Canadian ISPs Don't Have to Reveal Customer's Identities For Downloading [Steve Mallett] I Guess CNN Knows Something I Don't [William Grosso] The interface of the future [François Joseph de Kermadec]
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