January 2006

Issue 2.5

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No Fluff Just Stuff
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No Fluff Just Stuff
The No Fluff Just Stuff Software Symposium 2006 tour supported in part by Intertech is pleased to announce the return of the Twin Cities Software Symposium to Minneapolis on March 17-19th. Save $50 on each registration with the code "nfjsspecdisc"


 

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 Feature Story

Sun's New Wireless Toolkit Keeps Up with the Mobile Joneses
www.devx.com


As devices grow more capable, so too must our development and emulation testing environments grow. Find out how this first of two anticipated beta releases of the newly renamed Wireless Toolkit from Sun addresses many J2ME developer needs as well as adding support for new APIs by Jim White, Intertech Director of Training, published on DevX.com


 

 Editor Corner

Editorial Corner

Hello,

 

This is a big month for Java in this issue of the Software Developer.  Jim White, my boss and Director of Training, has published an article in DevX.com on his area of expertise—Java wireless technologies.  Jim shares insights on  Sun's Wireless Toolkit.

 

If you’re a Java professional in Minnesota, join me for No Fluff Just Stuff 2006.  The No Fluff Just Stuff Twin Cities Software Symposium (NFJS TCSS… whew!) 2006 tour is March 17-19th. Get a $50 discount on each registration with the code "nfjsspecdisc" Jim and I will be presenting.  If you attend, stop by the Intertech display for free stuff.

 

To keep things balanced, Andrew Troelsen, Intertech partner and .NET instructor, has insights on Building Custom Events in VB.NET 2005.

 

Happy Warm January,

Kevin Pumarlo

Intertech Instructor


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 Up and Down the Coperate Ladder

Signs That Your Job Is Headed In a Good -- or Bad -- Direction
Luckily, most jobs send out signals about how right they are for you - or not...

By Marshall Loeb

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By Greg Ip

The Wall Street Journal Online


 

 ROI and Project

IT Project Safety Tips
Every one of us has passed a highway accident and exclaimed, Man, I hope that doesn't happen to me! In our professional lives as technology leaders, we tend to say similar things when we regard IT debacles from afar....

By Scott Langdoc

eWeek


 

 Coder Corner

Building Custom Events Using Visual Basic 2005
by Andrew Troelsen

As you know, the Visual Basic .NET programming language (now officially called VB 2005) supports a set of keywords which allow you to define, raise and handle events (Event, Handles, RaiseEvent AddHandler and RemoveHandler). When you wish to handle events which can be sent from a given object, you may declare the variable using the WithEvents keyword, provided the variable is scoped at the class level (e.g., a member variable of a type). If you wish to dynamically hook into (or detach from) events sent from a local variable, VB 2005 provides the AddHandler and RemoveHandler statements...
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 Show and Speaking Events

SD West 2006
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Learn from Intertech instructor, partner, and international best selling author Andrew Troelsen at Software Development West 2006 in Santa Clara, CA.


 

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