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+7 +1Choosing the right coding summer camp for your kid: 9 questions to ask
Not all coding camps are created equal. Here's what you need to know.
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+17 +4When bugs become features: why dynamic game systems surprise their creators
What is a bug? Asking that question can send you on an unusual journey, especially when you consider games like Caves of Qud, where a ‘flaw’ could easily be an incredible source of tactical complexity. “it’s possible to acquire a mental mutation that lets you dominate the minds of other creatures,” says Caves of Qud cocreator Jason Grinblat. “what this means is: for a limited duration, you walk around the map as the dominated creature—with access to their skills and powers...
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+5 +1Why Rust is the language most loved by many programmers?
If we review the latest stackoverflow surveys on developers we find that Rust is the programming language most loved by programmers
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+36 +6Google and Oracle’s $9 billion “copyright case of the decade” could be headed for the Supreme Court
The ‘copyright case of the decade’ is a $9 billion copyright infringement suit Oracle filed against the search giant, Google, nearly 10 years ago. Google is asking for the Supreme Court to hear the case. Will it happen? By Roger Parloff.
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+2 +1Code Refactoring and Rewriting for Developing a Two-Sided Marketplace
Top techniques that marketplace app owner should use when he makes a choice between refactoring and rewriting web or mobile application technology stack
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+8 +19 APIs for the geekiest of programmers
These APIs, from niche but useful to just plain fun, should make any software developer smile.
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+1 +1Creating Basic Angular Application: Step-by-Step Guide - Part 1
If you think of creating large and medium-sized scalable mobile or web applications and if you are familiar with JavaScript, learning Angular would be a good solution
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+1 +1Competitive Review of Angular Material and Bootstrap Framework
Deep analysis of Angular 6 material vs bootstrap features.
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+1 +1Angry Chickens: Easter game - 130 lines of pure JavaScript
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+1 +1Optimization of the Angular 2+ App Download Speed
When the internet is slow and it’s difficult to download the whole website at once, there are solutions that Angular is offering. The first of them are lazy loadable modules.
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+6 +19 tips for moving code to microservices
Your IT shop may aim to move to a distributed, containerized microservices architecture. But you don't want to throw away all your old code in the process. Here's what you should know before you get started.
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+14 +1How to get developers to do things your way
It is challenging enough for developers to make their code work. But software has to be more than functional. It has to be secure, accessible, and actually reflect what users want. If you need to get developers to provide something beyond the basics, try these motivational techniques.
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+12 +2Installing Microsoft Visual Studio Code on Linux is a snap
Canonical, Ubuntu's parent company, in partnership with Microsoft has made it possible to install Visual Studio Code on any Linux distribution which supports snap.
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+4 +2These are the most insecure programming languages
From top to bottom, technology is riddled with security errors. At the lowest level, we have hardware errors such as Intel's Meltdown and Spectre bugs. Just above those, we have programming language security holes, and boy, do we have a lot of those! WhiteSource, an open-source security company, recently did a study of open source security vulnerabilities in the seven most widely used languages over the past decade.
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+18 +2Swift, Apple's language of choice, gets a major refresh
With all the other Apple news, you may have missed that Apple released the latest version of its Swift programming language: Swift 5.0
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+20 +3Which are the most insecure languages?
WhiteSource review of programming language security errors reveal, which languages have the most security holes. The "winner?" C. But that's only the start of the story.
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+4 +1What’s the difference between containers and virtual machines?
No, containers are not small virtual machines. So, what are they? Well, let me tell you.
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+24 +3What Linus Torvalds really thinks about ARM processors
In a recent post, Torvalds shared some thoughts about ARM processors and servers, and people thought he was dismissing ARM's future on servers and the cloud. Here's what he really meant.
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+11 +318 people in tech every programmer and software engineer needs to follow on Twitter in 2019
As 2019 begins, make sure you follow the people that really matter in software engineering. We've put together a list to make things easy.
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+20 +2How to create a PWA?
PWA is an important topic in app development last years. The reasons for such PWA popularity are simple. If we go back 2-3 years ago, it must have been a fantasy to link the power of native mobile applications and sites.
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