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Techniques for memory debugging
Exercise good memory-related coding practices by creating a comprehensive program to keep memory errors under control. Memory errors are the bane of C and C++ programming: they're common, awareness of their importance for over two decades hasn't eradicated them, they can impact applications severely, and few development teams have a definite plan for their management. The good news, though, is that they needn't be so mysterious.
Articles 04 Apr 2007  
 
nanoHUB does remote computing right
nanoHUB is a virtual computing center created to support nanotechnology research. It uses open source components to achieve far more powerful results than previous "remote access" facilities. This article details specific configurations and enhancements necessary to make the most of the performance, security, and usability such common software as VNC and WebDAV provides.
Articles 02 Oct 2007  
 
Expect plays a crucial role in network management
Expect is an indispensable tool for efficient system and network management, and it's also widely misunderstood. In this article, find out the benefits Expect provides in common use cases.
Articles 31 Jul 2007  
 
Leverage Nagios with plug-ins you write
Learn more about Nagios and find out what new system monitoring possibilities exist with this software. Nagios is open source monitoring software that scans hosts, services, and networks for problems. The two main differences between Nagios and other similar packages are that Nagios reduces all information to "working," "questionable," and "failure" statuses; and Nagios supports a particularly rich "ecosystem" of plug-ins. These features result in effective installations where users are not overwhelmed with details, but have just the information they need.
Articles 17 Jul 2007  
 
State of the VNC art
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is widely used, but it is also widely misunderstood. This article carefully outlines both the VNC basics that make it such a value during daily development and administration chores, along with a few of the latest VNC advances.
Articles 27 Mar 2007  
 
Rexx and what it means for AIX
Nearly thirty years of growth haven't exhausted the the potential of the REstructured eXtended eXecutor (Rexx) language. The first of the widely used "scripting" languages continues to expand its capabilities and platform range, and it makes for a particularly good match with AIX(R).
Articles 13 Mar 2007  
 
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