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JavaWorld September 5, 2003 Allen Holub |
Why getter and setter methods are evil The getter/setter idiom is a commonplace feature of many Java programs. The use of accessors violates the basic object-oriented principle of encapsulation, so you should avoid using them. This article discusses getter/setter cons and offers an alternative design methodology. |
JavaWorld March 2001 Tim Fielden |
Streamline app dev aptly with a single tool Together Control Center 4.2 development environment's ease of use, commitment to UML standards, and intuitive UI earns the product a solid recommendation for any Java development shop... |
Fast Company July 2000 Gina Imperato |
These Sites Make Teams Work Here's a comparison of five Web-based tools that are designed to help teams work better. |
InternetNews April 18, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Borland Gets Together Again With .NET The company's modeling platform for the first time breaks .NET projects down into roles and also includes UML 2.0 support. |
JavaWorld January 2002 |
Borland JBuilder 6 Enterprise delivers Borland JBuilder 6 Enterprise's built-in productivity tools, now featuring support for UML diagrams and unit testing, make it a good investment for Java development shops. |
InternetNews March 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Tweaking its Development Platform Executives update the public on the company's software development platform, including work with UML and standards. |
Macworld March 2001 Philip Michaels |
mimio Collaboration Tool Delivers Solid Performance, Easy Operation... |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 Richard V. Dragan |
Borland Enterprise Studio 7 for Java Enterprise development today requires a lot more than coding. |
PC World August 1, 2000 Alan Stafford |
A Pixel's Worth a Thousand Words Inexpensive image editors promise to deliver Photoshop-like power at a much lower price. We zoom in on the best of the batch. |
PC World November 2001 Heather Morra |
A Petite Photo Scanner Hewlett-Packard's tiny Photo Scanner 1000 is about the size of a hardback book (and inexpensive too)... |
PC World November 6, 2001 Dave Johnson |
Punch Up Your Photos Create 'action photo' effects; share photos online or via e-mail... |
JavaWorld March 2001 Randy Grein |
Share drawings worldwide with eBeam Electronics for Imaging Inc.'s eBeam Moderator 2.0 virtual whiteboard solution employs a Java applet to achieve cross-platform functionality and its quick and easy setup makes it ideal for widely dispersed meetings, but the product currently lacks realtime meeting audio... |
InternetNews November 3, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft and UML Together at Last Universal Modeling Language is hardly new, but Microsoft is only now finding a way to embrace it. |
Macworld March 2003 Jeff Carlson |
Whiteboard Capture Devices EBeam and mimio let you digitize your dry-erase brainstorming sessions |
PC World May 2001 Eric Dahl |
Plug Audio Into Your Whiteboard Meetings Whiteboard capture kits that let you record scribblings done on conventional whiteboards have proved to be a cost-effective alternative to electronic whiteboards. Now they're getting even more useful... |
InternetNews May 21, 2004 Michael Singer |
UML Goes Native in Sun's Java Studio New partnership aims for unified analysis and design offering for Sun's enterprise IDE. |
InternetNews October 13, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IBM's Atlantic Sets Sail IBM's big update to its Rational software focuses on 'business-driven development' within the enterprise. The biggest change is the move to support the Unified UML 2.0 standard |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Virtual Ink Corp. From Virtual Ink Corp., Mimio BoardCast is a Web content creation tool for the RealSystem G2 platform. Mimio is a 24" capture bar that fits onto a whiteboard and connects to a PC to capture whiteboard content digitally. |
T.H.E. Journal |
Wireless Products: eBeam System 3 BT The eBeam System 3 BT by Luidia Inc. brings cordless interactivity to standard whiteboards. Utilizing Bluetooth technology, the eBeam System 3 BT allows PCs, Macs, Palms or Pocket PCs to capture notes, images and drawings from a standard whiteboard. |
PC World April 2002 |
Wireless Whiteboards Free Up Meetings New generation of whiteboards takes notes, breaks barriers... |