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Article :: Cocoa Design Patterns: Model-View-Controller
One of the oldest and most successfully reused software design patterns, Model-View-Controller defines the overall architecture of the Cocoa frameworks. The authors of Cocoa Design Patterns discuss its use.

Article :: Using Entity SQL As Your Data Access Layer
Learn why you should let the ADO.NET Entity Framework be your data access layer.

Article :: Customizing Firefox
A.Lizard shows how to customize Firefox to make it far more useful for your personal and business activities.

Article :: Managing Computer Room Disasters with “First Alert” Procedures and “4Ci”
Every organization needs a disaster plan that includes designated instructions for a first responder and the emergency team that gets the first phone call.

Article :: CCNA Video Mentor: ICND2, VTP Servers and Clients
This video excerpt from CCNA Video Mentor: (CCNA Exam 640-802) (Video Learning), 2nd Edition covers configuring VTP on Cisco switches.

Article :: Design Pattern Variations: A Better Visitor
Raul Braniste critiques the Visitor Pattern (VP), reiterating its disadvantages and questioning its value as a pattern.

Article :: Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: The iBlog Example Application
Create an iBlog hybrid application! This chapter shows you how to interact with web services and servers in order to retrieve data.

Article :: Enterprise Ajax (Video Training): The XMLHttpRequest Object and Data
This video excerpt is lesson 4 from Enterprise Ajax (Video Training): Building Robust Ajax Applications.

Article :: Django for the Impatient: Building a Blog
How fast can you produce a simple blog using Django? Pretty darn fast.

Article :: Installing and Configuring TrueCrypt for Full Disk Encryption
Security expert Randy Nash describes how he deployed a FDE solution using the free, cross-platform, and open-source solution from TrueCrypt.

Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 3
David Chisnall concludes his three-part series on Objective-C with an exploration of some of the more advanced concepts in the language.

Article :: Programming with LINQ to XML for Objects
Paul Kimmels show how LINQ to XML for Objects (a.k.a. LINQ to XSD) works.

Article :: The Oslo Modeling Language: An Introduction to "M"
M--a modern, declarative language for working with data--was designed to allow users to write down what they want from their data without having to specify how those desires are met against a given technology or platform. This chapter provides an introduction to M.

Article :: Using Telecommunications Collocation Providers for Disaster Recovery Support
Here are the advantages of using collocation services to get a disaster-struck facility back up and running.

Article :: A Career Changer's Checklist - 12 Common Sense Questions to Find Your Career: How Willing Are You to Change? (Flexibility!)
Warren Wyrostek presents the top 10 questions to assess your attitude, willingness, and flexibility as you prepare to make a career change.

Article :: A Quick Tour of KML: Geographic Visualization for the Web
Learn what KML is and how you can create a simple KML file yourself.

Article :: Adjusting Brightness and Color in Photoshop CS4
Learn how to “fix” the color in your pictures, making it more lifelike and true to the original.

Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 2
Part 2 of David Chisnall's three-part series on Objective-C discusses the core syntax of the language.

Article :: Software [In]security: Web Applications and Software Security
Gary McGraw argues that by understanding the relationship between Web application security and traditional software security, we can better understand security issues on both fronts.

Article :: The Google Phone: Understanding Android
Michael Miller takes a look at what Android is and what the first Google phone will look like.

Article :: Styling with Flex 3.0
Mastering styling is key to creating expressive Flex and AIR applications.

Article :: Lotus Symphony for Linux: Not Ready for Prime Time
A. Lizard explains why Linux users should avoid Lotus Symphony for now, mainly because of its text font display.

Article :: National Environmental Policy Act
The National Environmental Policy Act governs environmental marketing claims made in the United States.

Article :: Personal Branding
Sandy Carter examines brand attributes in a personal sense.

Article :: Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 1
David Chisnall looks at the history of Objective-C and its underlying philosophy.