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+11 +4The IT worker bucket list
What are tech workers' heart's desires? Consider how many of them you could implement in your shop, and make the staff's dreams come true.
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-1 +1Calculating pleasant stepping values for a chart
I needed pleasant range values for the charting API in Fuse. These are the values written by the ticks on the plot, typically on the Y-axis. In the interest of simplicity it should just work by def…
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-1 +1How to Create and Deploy a Telegram Bot?
In this tutorial, we’re going to build a very simple bot using Python and deploy it on Heroku server. In upcoming paragraphs, I am going to provide some insights what bots actually are and why it may be interesting for you to create them. Continue Reading >>> djangostars.com/blog/how-to-create-and-deploy-a-telegram-bot/
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+6 +2Sorry, I hacked you.
How I hacked a website with Google Docs as their background.
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+14 +3Banks scramble to fix old systems as IT COBOL 'cowboys' ride into sunset
Bill Hinshaw is not a typical 75-year-old. He divides his time between his family – he has 32 grandchildren and great-grandchildren – and helping U.S. companies avert crippling computer meltdowns.
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+1 +1Top 5 programming languages for DevOps
We round up five of the top programming languages for DevOps and a few handy learning resources for each.
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-1 +1Free & Open Source Bug & Issues Trackers - Kalee Raisor
Keeping track of issues and bugs when you’re developing a new site is a vital part of the process but a lot of project management tools don’t have a nice actionable way to work...
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+23 +6Being a woman in programming in the Soviet Union
By Vicki Boykis’ mom.
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+1 +1HackerOne CEO: Open source has some 'catching up to do' on software security
Despite open source's promise of better security, bug bounty programs are catching fire as a way to plug security holes.
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+2 +1Introducing Flashback, an Internet mocking tool
There are many reasons why interactions with a third-party website might fail. To find the problem, use an Internet mocking tool, like LinkedIn's Flashback.
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+2 +1The agonizing necessity of cached calculations
Language support for caching sucks. Despite an ever present need to cache data and calculations most languages require the programmer to do all the work. There’s no way to track dependencies,…
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+5 +2Cloud Foundry offers cloud developer certification
Need programmers who can really develop on the cloud? Cloud Foundry is starting an online class to teach and certify them.
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0 +1Good comments explain WHY, not WHAT, and 3 more rules on writing good comments
'Good code should explain itself what it does' - If you assume this you misunderstood what comments should do.
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+11 +3'It's easier to hack an election than eBay': confessions of a Belarusian hacker
Sergei Pavlovich, known as Policedog, sheds light on the community accused of aggressive activity on behalf of the Kremlin
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+10 +1SAS Warns Enterprises to Be Careful of Open Source - It's Satan's Playground
SAS warns that a little open source is OK but too much will send you straight to the bad place.
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0 +2What is orthogonality?
The flexibility and usefulness of an API relate directly to its orthogonality. But what does “orthogonal” mean? It’s a term that’s tossed around a lot in programming, with v…
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-1 +2Programming 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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+1 +1Thanks for the Memcached…
This simple and powerful distributed memory object-caching system can accelerate your dynamic web app’s performance.
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+17 +8Build hybrid clouds right with data encryption and software by design
Moving enterprise data and applications into hybrid clouds can certainly be done safely, but to make the project succeed, IT leaders must implement cleaner software development processes, improve pre-release security testing, and incorporate comprehensive data encryption processes.
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+8 +2Linux Foundation chief: Businesses that don't use open source 'will fail'
At the 2017 Google Cloud Next conference, tech industry leaders presented a keynote address on their beliefs that openness is key to success in business, and how companies should use it.
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