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IT salaries stable: Survey
Remuneration packages for technology professionals have remained steady over the last 12 months despite a shortfall in certain specialised IT areas, a new study has shown. Read more »
XP, Exchange take center stage at US TechEd
Microsoft is expected to lay off Longhorn evangelism in favour of current products at its IT conference. Read more »
Microsoft pitches new Visual Studio tools
Microsoft says developers that stick with its tools can have their cake and eat it too. Read more »
IT services giants face slowing growth
But smaller and India-based players on the up. Read more »
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New .NET certifications
Microsoft has introduced a new batch of .NET certifications, which will become active at the end of 2003. Check out this guide from Builder.com Read more »
Utilise client-side code in ASP.NET pages
In this article we'll explore the basics of client-side code usage and why it may be necessary. Read more »
How economic reality is driving platform decisions
In a recession, some companies suspend development training and use existing infrastructure. Unfortunately, these companies have trouble keeping up when the recession ends. Read more »
Skills shortage: A thing of the past?
It's official. Read more »
Beware of the zealot
Being a Microsoft or Java fanatic may be admirable in some IT roles. IT development management isn't one of them. Read more »
XML--Rodney, are we there yet?
After initially creating a lot of buzz in the late days of the dot-com boom, XML seemed in danger of becoming the Rodney Dangerfield of the technology world. Now, it appears that XML might finally be getting the respect it deserves in the marketplace. Read more »
Content controversy
It is widely assumed that manage content providers are subject to the laws wherever their data is hosted, but what happens when content delivery is global? Read more »
Open source discussion servers: Let's discuss it
Discussion forums play a vital role in the development of Web site community. Here are some tips to help you decide what server is best for your task. Read more »
You must know a lot about computers...
Being asked to fix people's home computers seems to come with having a technical profession. Should you lie about what you do? Read more »
Insights into Linux Web site deployment
Peter Harrison, author of the Linux Quick Fix Notebook, discusses the Web site hosting decision making process and shares his thoughts concerning the future of Linux. Read more »
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In this week's roundup we see that continuous whining can get results, Linux users get 64-bit Flash and Moonlight previews, the latest in the Yahoo/Microsoft relationship and Senator Conroy ducks and weave in Senate Question Time. Read more »
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Sun eye Web developers with Netbeans 6.5Despite the recent employment axe hitting Sun the company has pushed out a new release of its Netbeans open source IDE with an eye to appeal more to Web developers. Read more »
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BarCamp buzz: Let the hacking continueAttending last weekend's BarCamp in Sydney, it was hard to escape the conclusion that a certain "dot-com bust" flavour had seeped into the kool aid previously being drunk by Australia's web 2.0 and early stage start-up sector. Read more »
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Interplanetary Internet a possibility
2008/11/21 10:32:55
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Conroy ducks, Ballmer evades and Android Fails -- Club Builder
2008/11/20 10:58:20
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Yang's resignation: The talk of Silicon Valley
2008/11/19 16:10:33
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Conroy ducks, Ballmer evades and Android Fails -- Club Builder
Club Builder this week takes a long look at Senator Conroy's recent attempt to explain his Great Firewall of Australia, we chase Steve Ballmer over Sydney, and find Google's biggest bug of the year.

