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Doug Peterson

14+ YouTube Playlists To Watch & Learn Computer Programming Quickly - 1 views

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    Since it never hurts to learn something new, especially a skill set like computer programming in different languages, we will go over some of the best channels that will introduce you to the world of programming. Let's look at which channels made the cut.
Doug Peterson

Girls Go Geek… Again! - Fog Creek Blog - 0 views

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    Computer science has always been a male-dominated field, right? Wrong.
Doug Peterson

24 ways: Have a Field Day with HTML5 Forms - 0 views

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    Forms are usually seen as that obnoxious thing we have to markup and style. I respectfully disagree: forms (on a par with tables) are the most exciting thing we have to work with. Here we're going to take a look at how to style a beautiful HTML5 form using some advanced CSS and latest CSS3 techniques. I promise you will want to style your own forms after you've read this article.
grant hutchison

HTML5 test site - 2 views

shared by grant hutchison on 13 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    There are a number of HTML5 testing sites (like HTML5TEST), but this one has an interesting way of grouping key features into Rings. Ring 0 is not too difficult to reach, but there are very few browsers that go beyond Ring 0 these days.
Peter Beens

Google to fund British computer science teachers | Education | News | PC Pro - 0 views

  • Google has said it will cough up funds to train computer science teachers.
  • the funding would be handed to the charity Teach First, to put 100 recent graduates through a six-week training course and give them equipment - including the Raspberry Pi - before sending them into schools to teach.
  • "While not every child is going to become a programmer, those with aptitude shouldn't be denied the chance."
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    Google has said it will cough up funds to train (British) computer science teachers.
Peter Beens

Oracle Academy (Java) - 1 views

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     Oracle Academy prepares students for 21st century careers and provides teachers with world-class training and professional development opportunities.
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    I checked out their website and I find it a bit of a joke. First off, their Introduction to CS includes topics like PL/SQL which is proprietary. Oracle states that their Introduction to CS workshop is free and then when you go to enrol it is only available in China, India, and Brazil. I was expecting them to offer something like the FREE course that Stanford offered this spring by Nick Parlante.
Peter McAsh

CPSR - The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics - 2 views

shared by Peter McAsh on 08 Nov 11 - Cached
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    It's interesting you bookmarked this today. I was just looking at an assignment page from my old website that I'm going to transfer to my new site, and that ethics page is one of the references! http://www.beens.org/misc_assign/computerEthics.htm
Peter McAsh

The Evolution of HTML5 [Infographic] | Showcases | instantShift - 1 views

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    HTML5 is sure to be a big hit this year as far as web design trends go, and rightfully so. It aims to improve upon its predecessors by enhancing the language and support. It's new, exciting, easy to understand and better than anything that has come before it while still being compatible and understandable by current media devices and web browsers.
tech vedic

Put your passwords in your pocket and take them everywhere you go - 0 views

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    Now, you can take your password along with you using the portable version of password manager. This program can run on your PC without installation and therefore can be launched from a flash drive.
Peter Beens

How many Microsoft employees does it take to change a lightbulb? - Fabulous Adventures ... - 0 views

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    I'd always tell these people the same thing -- if it is only five lines of code then go write your own ActiveX object! Because yes, you are absolutely right -- it would take me approximately five minutes to add that feature to the VBScript runtime library. But how many Microsoft employees does it actually take to change a lightbulb?
Peter McAsh

Your iPhone Is Tracking Your Every Move - 2 views

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    Researchers have discovered that the iPhone is keeping track of where you go and storing that information in a file that is stored - unencrypted and unprotected - onto any machine with which you synchronize your phone. It is not clear why Apple is collecting this data.
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    Privacy, ethics.
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