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Creating tray icons in Java Written by Lee Chuk-Munn, Contributor June 29, 2006 at 7:35 p.m. PT A tray icon is a long-lived application that sits on your computer desktop's system tray.
To make money from them, according to Patrick Mork, an executive at a leading app store for feature phones, app makers need to create Java-based apps that are free to download, ...
Creating new data structures The Collections Framework already provides generic implementations of the most popular data structures, which is enough for most applications.
JNBridge has added a free developer tutorial kit that uses the Play Web app framework as a centerpiece for building Java-based apps that connect to a .NET back end. "We wanted to show that you can use ...
A makefile is a DSL used to specify rules and dependencies for building an application. If you’ve written any of these, you’ve already taken your first steps to creating domain-specific languages.