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Learning Java Chapter 14: Using Swing Components - Part 3
Learn about the PopupMenu Class, JScrollPane Class, JSplitPane Class, and the JTabbedPane Class in this excerpt of Learning Java from O'Reilly & Associates.

Random Image Sample Code
We've given you not just one or two, but three different ways to show a random image with each approach illustrated and explained.

Macromedia Gets It Right With Dreamweaver UltraDev 4.0
With their latest release of UltraDev, Macromedia has addressed many of the problems from the last version. The result is a product that can easily compete for a place in any ASP developer's toolbox.

JavaScript "Growing Image"
Resizes an image to the size given to the function. The number of steps and total length of time of the transition can be controlled. Internet Explorer Only.

Beginning Java 2
Learn about transforming images, the AlphaComposite Class, and fading an image, in this excerpt of Beginning Java 2 from Wrox Press

Want Broadband Wait Two Years
Panelists at a seminar sponsored by internet.com said major investment in broadband content is still two years away. By then, maybe an ex-Baby Bell will have installed your high-speed line.

Learn Flash 5: Movie Clips
In this month's tutorial we discuss Movie Clips plus a great new application called Flix.

Q & A With Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielson, the reigning king of usability, sits down with seattle.internet.com to discuss common mistakes, the downturn, and the future of wireless.

CyberAtlas/Watchfire Quality Test
CyberAtlas and Watchfire offer a detailed look at the performance of the Web's most popular sites and shows what they're doing wrong and what they're doing right. 0409

In-Memory Databases - Part 1
Niall Ginsbourg uses Microsoft's XML Parser, along with its built-in XPath query processor, to create an In-Memory Database that provides superior searching operations over an equivalent SQL Server solution.