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+33 +8The Next Big Blue-Collar Job Is Coding
What if we regarded code not as a high-stakes, sexy affair, but the equivalent of skilled work at a Chrysler plant?
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Eclipse plus PyDev :: Beta Codings
Eclipse is one of the most used IDE for development. It provides a lot of tools like debugger, interactive console, refactoring, token browser, code analysis and so on. With python, Jython, Ironpython and Django support, this stands for a multi-operational IDE. It uses advanced inference techniques to provide better code completion and analysis and debugging at the same time.
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PyScripter IDE :: Beta Codings
It is another open source IDE with many features and functionalities. PyScripter is a competitive product with the likes of top rated IDEs. With extraordinary support and tools, it is capable to become the best environment someday in the future. In all, it is a powerful and interesting platform to work on.
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+15 +1Computers can solve your problem. You may not like the answer
What happened when Boston Public Schools tried for equity with an algorithm. By David Scharfenberg, Irfan Uraizee, Saurabh Datar. (Sept. 21, 2018)
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+21 +4Linus Torvalds talks about coming back to work on Linux
While in Edinburgh, I caught up with Linus Torvalds. He confided his thoughts about returning to Linux, the Code of Conduct, and some software, BPF, which is fundamentally changing how the Linux kernel and user space work together.
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+14 +2Linus Torvalds is back in charge of Linux
After a few weeks off to reconsider his role in the Linux community, Linus Torvalds is back in the saddle.
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+11 +3The top 13 Linux and open source conferences in 2019
No matter how small your budget, there's a Linux or open source conference you can afford—and should attend. @Enterprisenxt
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+18 +3AI tool automatically reveals how to write apps that drain less battery
To send a text message, there's not only "an app for that," there are dozens of apps for that. So why does sending a message through Skype drain over three times more battery than WhatsApp? Developers simply haven't had a way of knowing when and how to make their apps more energy-efficient. Purdue University researchers have created a new tool, called "DiffProf," that uses artificial intelligence...
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+21 +2Linus Torvalds takes a break from Linux
Linux's creator is stepping back from his Linux kernel work.
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+12 +1‘Master/Slave’ Terminology Was Removed from Python Programming Language
The terminology has been a point of contention in the tech community for nearly two decades and now it was just removed from one of the most popular programming languages in the world.
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+20 +3Even Linus Torvalds doesn't completely understand the Linux kernel
In a wide-ranging interview at Open Source Summit, Torvalds talked about programmers, Linux, and open-source development.
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+17 +3Making C less dangerous
The C language is very powerful, widely used—particularly in the Linux kernel—and very dangerous. One of the Linux engineers outlines how developers can cope with the programming language's security weaknesses. @Enterprisenxt
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+19 +1Franken-algorithms: the deadly consequences of unpredictable code
The death of a woman hit by a self-driving car highlights an unfolding technological crisis, as code piled on code creates ‘a universe no one fully understands’
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+3 +1Cloud Foundry survey finds top enterprise languages
They may not be the coolest languages, but Java and JavaScript remain the top enterprise developer languages for the cloud.
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+15 +2What Did Ada Lovelace's Program Actually Do?
In 1843, Ada Lovelace published the first nontrivial program. How did it work?
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+7 +3Top Linux developers' recommended programming books
Without question, Linux was created by brilliant programmers who employed good computer science knowledge. Let the Linux programmers whose names you know share the books that got them started and the technology references they recommend for today's developers. How many of them have you read? @Enterprisenxt
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+3 +1Top Linux developers' recommended programming books
Without question, Linux was created by brilliant programmers who employed good computer science knowledge. Let the Linux programmers whose names you know share the books that got them started and the technology references they recommend for today's developers. How many of them have you read?
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+3 +1Code of Conduct
Stack Overflow
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+3 +1How to give project estimates—and when not to estimate at all
Everyone wants to know how long a project will take. Here’s how to provide managers with a prediction that’s both accurate and imprecise, using cycle time and counting stories, along with advice on when to avoid estimation altogether.
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+18 +3Containers or virtual machines: Which is more secure? The answer will surprise you
IBM Research has created a new way to measure software security, Horizontal Attack Profile, and it's found a properly secured container can be almost as secure as a virtual machine.
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