Posted at 12:26PM on March 16th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Why it’s good to obfuscate your JavaScript source code?

There are two good reasons. First, you will stop theft of your JavaScript source code. And second, its size will shrink for around 70% which will significantly improve download time and execution speed in the web browser.

What is obfuscation anyway?
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Posted at 12:24PM on March 16th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

iOpus Software has released Version 5 of iMacros, a unique family of HTML based WEB macro recorders that run on the Windows desktop or server and automate all web-related routine tasks.

The Web browser is probably the most frequently used software today, and many tasks are highly repetitious.

iMacros relieves the repetition of checking on the same sites every day, remembering passwords, submitting to search engines and testing web sites over and over. With Internet Macros, you record these tasks once and then let Internet Macros execute them whenever you need them.
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Posted at 12:21PM on March 16th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Javvin Technologies Inc has just published the third edition of the “Network Protocols Handbook”. The book is designed as a reference to help IT and networking professionals and students to master the networking protocols and technologies.

“This book is an excellent reference for Internet programmers, network professionals and students. It is also useful for any individuals who want to know more details about networking technologies.” According to Dr. Yan Ke, the Chief Architect of Juniper Networks and co-founder of Netscreen Technologies.
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Posted at 12:36PM on March 13th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Pune, INDIA Viklele Associates announces release of Form Designer.Net 1.0, an advanced, easy to use runtime form designer component for .Net. Build a full featured form designing application with minimal coding effort with Form Designer.Net.

We were the first to offer a form designer component for Visual Basic classic edition, said Amit Kokate, Project Manager for component products group at Viklele Associates. He adds, True to our philosophy of delivering components that are easy to use and program, we are offering .net version of our form designer that goes well beyond the high standards that we had set with VLFormDesigner, a form designer for VB classic.
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Posted at 12:47PM on March 9th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Nevron Chart for .NET has been awarded the prestigious SYS-CON Readers’ Choice Award, also known as the “Oscars of the Software Industry”. The winners in this competition were chosen by more than 17,000 SYS-CON readers.

We are very pleased to announce that Nevron Chart for .NET has won in the Best .NET Libraries and Controls category (runner-up).

With this award, the .NET development community recognizes Nevrons leadership in the industry. Nevron Chart has won this award in direct competition against exceptionally strong opponents the worlds leading .NET component vendors.
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Posted at 12:50PM on March 8th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Sharing resources among Windows systems and Unix/Linux based systems has been a challenge among the users of both systems.
After careful research, review and testing, Javvin Technologies Inc presents the award winning DiskShare and DiskAccess product suites of SSC to address such challenges.

DiskAccess and DiskShare, based on NFS, are designed for Windows clients to access Unix/Linux systems’ resources and vise versa. These award winning products are proven to have high performances compared with competitive products, especially CIFS based SAMBA, a popular open source tool.

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Posted at 12:57PM on March 6th, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

VB programmers, long the scourge of the programming world, may finally get some respect. Not that they are singing the Aretha Franklin song, but thanks to a new software tool, they can convert their VB source code automatically to something respectable: C#.

VBConversions has released version 1.51 of their award winning VB.Net to C# converter, a fascinating and incredibly accurate programming tool that converts whole VB.Net projects, even groups of projects, to C# with incredible accuracy.

What is unique about the VBConversions VB.Net to C# Converter is not only it’s incredible accuracy, but the dozens of conversion options and fine grained control it gives the programmer.

For example, programmers can choose if they want their C# code to reference the VB namespace when converting traditional VB functions like “Mid$”, “Left$, or “Right$”, or whether to use .Net official functions like .Substring() instead.

There is a free download available at http://www.vbconversions.com and the purchase price is only $99.00. VB programmers, if you finally want some respect, check it out.

Contact:
VBConversions
web: www.vbconversions.com
email: admin@vbconversions.com

Posted at 1:04PM on March 3rd, 2006 by Bob Schwarz

Catalyst Development Corporation, publisher of the popular SocketWrench and SocketTools lines of software, today announced the release of SocketWrench .NET, the first managed code class addition to its Internet software development components for the Microsoft Windows platform.
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