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Backend Development in 2020: key languages, technologies, features
Looking for backend technologies for successfully creating your application? Head on over to the overview of the main backend features in 2020 to make the most of them.
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Java-A Pioneer of Programming languages | Open Source Projects - Open Source Projects
Java programming language is originated from Sun Microsystems back in 1995. It is one of the widely used programming languages in the world. It is a general-purpose programming language which can be used by any developer to create his own applications. Java is one of the object-oriented programming languages like the earlier languages. In fact, most of the syntax is same as that of C++.
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p5.js Crash Course: Recreate Art You Love
Coding is best learned by doing: take a complex system, break it down into parts you can handle, and then rebuild it.
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Developers Who Use Spaces Make More Money Than Those Who Use Tabs
Do you use tabs or spaces for code indentation?
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30 best practices for software development and testing
These 30 software engineering rules and testing best practices might help save you time and headaches.
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The Balanced Ternary Machines of Soviet Russia
A look at the balanced ternary notation and it’s use in Setun, a Soviet computer. By Andrew Buntine.
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Programming won’t be automated, or it already has been
I’m afraid of a robot taking my job. I don’t care about the job part much, I’m afraid of the actual robot. To replace my job it’d need to exhibit human level intelligence.
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Learn to code site Code.org loses student work due to index bug
Learn-to-code site Code.org is apologising to its students after being caught by a database table maxing out, and dropping progress for an unknown number of participants. In its mea-culpa blog post, the group says it was burned by a database table with a 32-bit index. “The way we store student coding activity is in a table that until today had a 32-bit index. What this means is that the database table could only store 4 billion rows of coding activity information.”
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BBC Finally Admits Its Famous ‘Women Write Better Code’ Story Was Fake News
When the issue of “fake news” came to prominence at the end of this year’s election cycle, traditional media outlets were the firsts to engage in relentless finger-pointing. Journalists everywhere deplored the spread of misleading, lazily reported and, in some cases, totally fabricated stories that had been facilitated by social media. That’d be ignoring — of course — that in a competitive media climate where virality and accuracy go head-to-head...
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LabVIEW Training | Mindmajix
Enroll for Expert level Instructor Led Online LabVIEW Training - 30 Hrs, Project Scenarios, Recorded Sessions, Training Material, Pay in Installments*
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Meet Ali Abdulghani, a Blind Programmer Working in the field of Open Source
It’s rare actually to hear about people with such well and desire to continue their lives even though they suffer such tragic disabilities, for this, meet “Ali Abdulghani”, an Iraqi young man working in the field of free and open-source software although he is completely blind! Who said that you should be useless when you can’t …
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Kids can now learn to code with Pocky, the delicious Japanese snack
Even if you didn't grow up in Asia, chances are you've had this ubiquitous Japanese snack before. Walk into most grocery stores in America and you'll find a box of Pocky, and in multiple flavors like strawberry and green tea if your supermarket is fancy. With over dozens of flavors and variations, there's a Pocky for all occasions! There's a Pocky for Men. Now, there's Pocky for kids, with an educational aspect.
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Taking a Top-Level View of Hybrid Cloud Management
Depending on who you believe, hybrid cloud setups are the wave of the future or an abomination presaging the demise of information technology as we know it. Hype machines – don’t you just love ‘em? Okay, let’s get down to it: There’s nothing magi
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Students are demanding the facts about coding bootcamps
It’s been a remarkable rise so far, but for coding bootcamps to become mainstream they must prove that the outcomes they advertise are real. In 2012 coding bootcamps began offering courses in software development and promising graduates new careers in technology. The schools, now backed by hundreds of millions in VC funding, will educate about 30,000 students in 2016, and rake in just shy of half a billion in tuition fees.
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The real reason more women don't code
Some of the myths about why more women don't code and get jobs in ITC are shown in a new satirical campaign. But is raising a woman's menstral cycle the right way to go?
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Cat++ turns our feline obsession into a coding language
Cat++ is a code developed by Nora O’ Murchú, an Irish new media art curator, designer, and academic. Oh, and a cat lover, of course.
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States consider allowing kids to learn coding instead of foreign languages
A former Yahoo executive turned Florida lawmaker is proposing allowing students to take computer science courses as an alternative to two required foreign language classes. But the proposal has been controversial with legislators and advocates for coding, who say foreign languages remain valuable.
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Counting Things in Python: A History
Sometimes the Pythonic way to solve a problem changes over time. As Python has evolved, so has the Pythonic way to count list items. Let’s look at different techniques for counting the number of times things appear in a list. While analyzing these techniques, we will only be looking at code style. We’ll worry about performance later.
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The Little Printf
Why do we code?
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Git Large File Storage v1.0
After months of letting our early adopters kick the tires, Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) has reached a 1.0 milestone and is now available to all repositories on GitHub.com.
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