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Doug Peterson

Top ten computer science teaching resources | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 2 views

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    Top ten computer science teaching resources A pioneering head of ICT shares some fantastic routes into teaching children code and computing
Doug Peterson

Top ten computer science teaching resources | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 1 views

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    Top ten computer science teaching resources A pioneering head of ICT shares some fantastic routes into teaching children code and computing
Doug Peterson

Google Code Jam - 1 views

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    "In 2013, Google Code Jam will mark its tenth year of bringing the world's coding community together to solve tough algorithmic puzzles. Last year tens of thousands competed, but there could only be one Code Jam Champion: Poland's Jakub Pachocki (meret), who took home the title and the first prize of $10,000."
Peter Beens

iPad and iPhone Application Development (HD) - Download free content from Stanford on i... - 0 views

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    "Updated for iOS 5. Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone and iPad platform using the iOS SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multi-touch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller paradigm, memory management, Objective-C programming language. Other topics include: object-oriented database API, animation, multi-threading and performance considerations. Prerequisites: C language and programming experience at the level of 106B (Programming Abstractions) or X. Recommended: UNIX, object-oriented programming, graphical toolkits Offered by Stanford's School of Engineering, the course will last ten weeks and include both the lecture videos and PDF documents. A new lecture will be posted each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to this course, and automatically receive new lectures as they become available. Released with a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license."
Peter McAsh

Top ten password cracking techniques | Security | Features | PC Pro - 2 views

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    Think your passwords are secure? Think again If you want to ensure your password, and the data it protects, is as secure against hackers as possible then be sure to read The Ultimate Guide to Passwords in the upcoming issue of PC Pro, on sale next week.
Doug Peterson

Google Online Security Blog: Protecting data for the long term with forward secrecy - 0 views

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    Last year we introduced HTTPS by default for Gmail and encrypted search. We're pleased to see that other major communications sites are following suit and deploying HTTPS in one form or another. We are now pushing forward by enabling forward secrecy by default. Most major sites supporting HTTPS operate in a non-forward secret fashion, which runs the risk of retrospective decryption. In other words, an encrypted, unreadable email could be recorded while being delivered to your computer today. In ten years time, when computers are much faster, an adversary could break the server private key and retrospectively decrypt today's email traffic.
tech vedic

Top 10 Things to maximize the performance of your cell phone - 0 views

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    There are many things which you can take care to maximize the performance of your phone. Some important top ten tips are here in this tutorial.
Peter Beens

Powers of Ten - 0 views

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    A good overview of the basic terminology used in computer storage.
Peter Beens

Processing.org - 0 views

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    Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to create images, animations, and interactions. Initially developed to serve as a software sketchbook and to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context, Processing also has evolved into a tool for generating finished professional work. Today, there are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning, prototyping, and production. » Free to download and open source » Interactive programs using 2D, 3D or PDF output » OpenGL integration for accelerated 3D » For GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows » Projects run online or as double-clickable applications » Over 100 libraries extend the software into sound, video, computer vision, and more... » Well documented, with many books available
Doug Peterson

US Police Increasingly Peeping at E-mail, Instant Messages - PCWorld - 0 views

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    Law enforcement organizations are making tens of thousands of requests for private electronic information from companies such as Sprint, Facebook and AOL, but few detailed statistics are available, according to a privacy researcher.
Doug Peterson

Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years - 1 views

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    The conclusion is that either people are in a big rush to learn about computers, or that computers are somehow fabulously easier to learn than anything else. There are no books on how to learn Beethoven, or Quantum Physics, or even Dog Grooming in a few days. Felleisen et al. give a nod to this trend in their book How to Design Programs, when they say "Bad programming is easy. Idiots can learn it in 21 days, even if they are dummies.
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
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