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10 Aug 06

Java's garbage-collected heap

  • Objects go to the heap, where local variables go to the stack ... each thread has its own stack... - djoeantony on 2006-08-10
  • In the JVM, all objects reside on the heap. The local variables reside on the Java stack, and each thread of execution has its own stack. Each local variable is either an object reference or a primitive type, such as int, char, or float. Therefore the roots of any JVM
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03 Aug 06

Elgorithms :: Downloads for Web Developers

  • The ChaosCrystal tools adds transparency to any windows in Windows XP and 2000.. Should check it out - djoeantony on 2006-08-03
02 Aug 06

Introduction to Digital TV Applications Programming

  • As television viewers become more sophisticated, the demands for more interactive technology will increase. To meet this demand, Sun is releasing the Java TV API. Java TV applications enhance the broadcast and viewing experience by providing such features - djoeantony on 2006-08-02

Enabling International Support in Windows XP/Server 2003 Family

  • This article contains instructions on how to add language support, add keyboards or IMEs, and change system locale in Windows XP, Server 2003 - djoeantony on 2006-08-02

Java Classloading Mechanism

  • The Java platform was designed to be robust, secure, and extensible in order to support the mobility of code and data. The Java ClassLoader in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a key component in the realization of these goals. - djoeantony on 2006-08-02

99 Performance Tips for WindowsXP

  • Beginners Guides: 99 Performance Tips for WindowsXP - PCStats.com - djoeantony on 2006-08-02
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