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Threats to Mac OS X, Linux and Android systems have increased over the past year as the malware landscape has evolved. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown."
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The funnyman and host of “CONAN” on TBS took to LinkedIn to explain why he turned down the Microsoft CEO job, and how he would’ve turned Microsoft back into an “industry titan” with his “three-point action plan.”
1. Zune 2. More Zune 3. Even More Zune. Foolproof plan.
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Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that the company is seriously considering allowing Android apps to run on both Windows and Windows Phone. Press the white flag button to run them
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Isn't that the interoperability we always wanted?
It would be more comfortable the other way around, either ways.
Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos
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The app, called Metadata+, creates a direct and personal connection between you and your country's foreign policy.
"Hey look, the U.S. just bombed Pakistan...again!"
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A language with extensive metaprogramming support, generics and exception tracking built in, optional garbage collection, and rivals C in performance. And it can compile to C, C++, Objective-C, or JavaScript. Because there is a shortage of programming languages
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Did you mean a sharkage of programming languages?
The "flexible" syntax makes it optimal for large-team-projects. And...
[...] it's common to prefix the enum values with a two-letter abbreviation. The case part in the object declaration introduces a checked union. So the access of f.name will raise an exception if f.kind != fkVar.
Run-time type checking of enums (forget C++11 strongly typed enums) makes it ideal as a "systems programming language". It should be a piece of cake to rewrite Linux in it.
Life is too shor
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c + pascal + lisp + ml + python + js ...
My eyes hurts. Where is JMP ? Or at least GOTO.
Nuclear launch detected
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In Sencha poll, developers say they want to build with HTML5 technologies, while desktop interest dips. Wow. Surveying "business application developers from the HTML5 development community" shows increase in HTML5 use. Whodathunkit?
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Quote: Sencha found that 70-plus percent of developers planned to do more with HTML5 in the 2013 timeframe than they had done the previous year. And 75 percent will work further with HTML5 in 2014.
The article itself has a 2014 date, but this quote makes me suspect they're regurgitating old content. If it only had a single year I'd suspect a typo; but talking about plans for 13 and 14 make me suspect it's source is from mid last year at best.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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I think it might be more of a case of mistaken Infoworld author. The survey was published today on the Sencha site[^], and asks "Are you currently doing more, less or about the same amount of work in your chosen technology this year vs. last?" and "Next year, will you do more, less or about the same amount of work in your chosen technology?". I think he just plugged the wrong years in mentally.
After all, I keep writing "Year of the Snake" on cheques, rather than "Year of the Horse"
TTFN - Kent
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An InfoWorld writer makes a mistake that conveniently sensationalizes a headline? I am shocked and appall....
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Infoworld wrote: HTML5 developers queried recently by tools vendor Sencha... In other news, 94% of developers queried recently by LispWorks [^] said they use Lisp as their primary programming language. This came as a shock to the general web programming community, who expected developers to cite JavaScript, TypeScript or CoffeeScript as their language of choice.
/ravi
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A company who offers HTML5 products puts out a survey that more people are using HTML5, how original
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I feel like I've seen half a dozen different surveys saying the same thing: "HTML5 gains while insert language or platform here falls.
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Ask a C# related question and get snippets inside your IDE. Could this be the solution to "Need codez plz?"
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Nice!
/ravi
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That looks like it could be really nice. Too bad it seems to be C# only.
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You forgot "Dear Sir / Madam".
Nuclear launch detected
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Microsoft's high prices for dev tools fund a cottage industry that has no parallel in computing. A rising IDE price lifts all boats
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I'm surprised they didn't mention SharpDevelop[^] but then again, the article didn't seem to mention much else than mainstream commercial products.
Marc
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Today I learned SharpDevelop still exists. For some reason, I thought it was long dead.
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There's an update 41 days ago. I'm gonna try that.
thatrajaCode converters | Education Needed
No thanks, I am all stocked up. - Luc Pattyn
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is - Henry Minute
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Attackers abused insecure Network Time Protocol servers to launch what appears to be one of the largest DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks ever reported, this time against the infrastructure of CloudFlare, a company that operates a global content delivery network. Oh. I am sooooo proud of them
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The ads will appear within the tiles of Firefox's new tabs page, which will also begin to suggest pre-packaged content for first time users. Mozilla is calling the new initiative "Directory Tiles." "And a man comes on the radio. He's tellin' me more and more about some useless information. Supposed to fire my imagination"
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