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Issue: 3.2 (November/December 2004)
Author: Marc Zeedar editor-at-rbdeveloper.com
Author Bio: When RBD publisher Marc Zeedar was a kid he used to create magazines just for fun. Now he's doing it for a living! You may contact him at editor-at-rbdeveloper.com.
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RBD Number: 3200
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In This Issue

Last spring the innovative Shared Space I interview the author of Shared Space, Ben Copsey.

Vector graphics are one of the most powerful tools REALbasic has, but few people know how to take advantage of them. In this introductory article, Joe Strout explains how to use vector graphics.

Then we've got a couple technical articles: Lars Jensen explains the complex world of cross-platform keycodes and new author Mark Choate demonstrates storing RDF/ XML in a database.

Plus we've got a Postmortem of AE Monitor, and all our regular columns, news, and reviews. Enjoy!

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