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Java On Mobiles: Write Once, Run... Once?

News Java on mobile platforms is not living up to the promise of letting programmers "write once, run anywhere", according to developers gathered in London last week. Write once run anywhere just doesn't happen.

[September 3, 2002, 10:41]

The Dirt On DVD review

Reviews DVD-recording formats include DVD-R (write once), DVD-RW (rewriteable), DVD+R (write once), DVD+RW (rewriteable) and DVD-RAM (rewriteable). If you're looking to buy a new drive specifically for digital video movie-making and you can't afford a top...

[January 10, 2003, 9:59]

Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say

Talkback John, you write: As a web developer, I have to design a page twice - once for IE, and once for every other modern browser. It's a shame you write misunderstandings like this .others with the same poor knowledge (or even worse) could believe you.

[November 20, 2004, 1:22]

Qt: Cross-platform Futures In A Mobile World

News Q: Qt's cross-platform application framework claims to provide developers with the power to write once and then allow deployment to many desktops
 and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.

[October 16, 2008, 12:42]

Too Many Flavours Of Java, Say Those Caught In The Middle

News And now, some people are beginning to wonder if Java will ever live up to its famous slogan as the "write once, run everywhere" computer programming language. If the group that broke off succeeds, it would be very hard for me to see how two...

[November 9, 1998, 9:11]

How Microsoft Got Itself Into Hot Water. Again.

News Write once, run anywhere, was the promise. By creating a Windows-centric version of Java, Microsoft can prevent Sun from keeping the write once, run anywhere promise. Write for Java, Sun said, and your programs will run on Windows and on any other...

[March 19, 1998, 13:28]

What's .Net Got For The Mobile Developer?

News Missing from this mission statement is any kind of "write once, run anywhere" portability, and Microsoft has been sending mixed messages on the subject. Kaim responded to this confusion by pointing out that although "write once, run anywhere" wasn...

[January 29, 2003, 8:43]

Microsoft Wastes No Time Wooing Java Crowd

News Sun further argued that its rival led developers to build Java programs that operate only with Microsoft's Windows -- defeating Sun's "write once, run anywhere" goal for Java and violating the letter of the Java licensing agreement.

[January 26, 2001, 11:03]

Double-layer DVD Heats Up Standards Battle

News The DVD Forum approved formats called DVD-RAM and DVD-R, for write-once recording. The number of write-once recordable DVDs sold worldwide is expected to climb from 55 million in 2002 to more than 300 million this year, according to research firm...

[December 30, 2003, 10:20]

Digital Video Glossary review

Reviews DVD-R A write-once, recordable format. DVD-R drives can write DVD-R discs, which can be written only once, as opposed to a DVD-RW drive, which can write and rewrite to RW media. DVD-RW DVD-RW (recordable/rewritable) drives can write both DVD-R...

[January 10, 2003, 9:59]

Microsoft .Net To Support Linux

News The .Net runtime is similar to that found in Java, where developers write code once and it is then interpreted on a range of different platforms using the runtime, which talks to the processor and compiles the code further, Scoble said.

[June 27, 2001, 14:59]

Scripting - The Basics

News Once you learn the keywords and syntax, you can use a text editor to write the script and then save it with a file extension that is appropriate to the scripting language you are using. I'll also point you toward other resources that are available...

[March 11, 2003, 9:18]

Code-eating Software Battles It Out In P2P Arena

News Coders across the UK will be flexing their digits over the coming weeks in an effort to write software whose sole purpose is to propagate across the Internet and battle similar pieces of code to the death.

[February 6, 2002, 17:46]

Microsoft On Trial: Microsoft Wants Case Dropped...

News Neukom said he would move for dismissal once it has finished cross-examination of government witnesses. In its original complaint against Microsoft Corp.last May, government attorneys said the company wanted to eliminate competition from that...

[November 25, 1998, 11:59]

Don't Let Identity Management Turn Chaotic As Your Business Grows

News Instead, he signs on once with the "master" credentials and the single sign-on software retrieves the necessary credentials when needs to access a particular application and enters them automatically.

[December 21, 2005, 10:45]

Inside Intel's Core Architecture review

Reviews Once we've got streams of micro-ops rattling through the pipelines, considerable performance gains can be achieved by spotting those instructions that'll take some time to complete and starting them as early as possible.

[July 28, 2006, 9:10]

Steve Malone: 'IT's Like This...'

News They proclaim themselves the upholders of the "write once, run anywhere" foundation stone of the Java standard. Once again a company contrives to admit defeat without actually admitting it. Mind you, McNeally and his executives were not so unworldy...

[May 19, 1998, 16:00]

W3C's Latest Standard: Scripting's Swansong?

News The DOM is meant to create a "write once, run everywhere" standard for Web page scripting. The Web's leading standards body released a long-delayed recommendation for using scripts in Web pages but urged coders not to rely too heavily on scripting.

[January 10, 2003, 10:53]

GlueQoS: Middleware To Sweeten Quality-of-Service Policy Interactions

White Papers A holy grail of component-based software engineering is "Write-once, reuse everywhere". However, in modern distributed, component-based systems supporting emerging application areas such as service-oriented e-business (where web services are viewed...

[July 17, 2008, 0:00]

HTML & XHTML: Quick Start

White Papers HTML is simple to read and understand, and it's simple to write. And once someone has written an HTML document, they have nearly completed their first XHTML one, too. So let's get started without first learning a lot of arcane rules.

[October 10, 2007, 1:00]


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