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Peter Beens

Museum of Endangered Sounds - 0 views

Doug Peterson

Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: The Art of Coding at Any Age - 0 views

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    Mea Vita: Carpe Diem: The Art of Coding at Any Age - http://t.co/0zcIooCQw7
Doug Peterson

The History of Programming Languages Infographic - 1 views

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    "The History of Programming Languages Infographic"
Doug Peterson

Building Secure Web Applications Infographic - 0 views

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    "Neglecting to take proper security measures at the application layer is one of the most common causes of data breaches, yet many companies still leave their applications unprotected. Securing your applications begins with developer training on the risks applications face and the methods required for vulnerability prevention. This infographic focuses on defining these risks and combating common flaws."
Doug Peterson

Computing in schools: teaching the next generation of computer scientists | Teacher Net... - 2 views

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    "To inspire the next generation of [Tim Berners-Lee]s and Ada Lovelaces, we need to excite children about the art, as well as the science, of computing"
Doug Peterson

Computer Science Teacher: Call for Proposals Annual CSTA Conference 2013 - 0 views

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    Computer Science Teacher: Call for Proposals Annual CSTA Conference 2013 - http://t.co/79XlZCAd via @Shareaholic
Doug Peterson

Computer Science Teacher: Vampire Numbers and other Interesting Things - 0 views

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    RT @alfredtwo: Computer Science Teacher: Vampire Numbers and other Interesting Things http://t.co/EFWcD2oi
Doug Peterson

Seeking K-12 teachers for study on learning App Inventor « Computing Educatio... - 2 views

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    Seeking K-12 teachers for study on learning App Inventor http://t.co/2c4Y487J via @zite
Doug Peterson

Infographic: you are not special, but your data is | VINT - 0 views

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    Infographic: you are not special, but your data is http://t.co/vKdbOnGM via @zite
Doug Peterson

tonymacx86 Blog: CustoMac - 0 views

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    "It's an amazing time once again to build a computer. Intel's "Ivy Bridge" CPUs alongside with the latest motherboards are the fastest and most compatible consumer components we've ever tested. There is native support for Thunderbolt, NVIDIA GeForce 6xx "Kepler" graphics cards, and Ivy Bridge in OS X Mountain Lion 10.8."
Doug Peterson

A geek with a hat » Google sent me a "what to know in on-site interviews" ema... - 1 views

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    After two phone interviews Google asked me to visit London and have a whole day of chatting about technology and solving intricate coding puzzles. Just to see how good I am on a scale of 1 to Google.
Doug Peterson

Coding Horror: Is Eeyore Designing Your Software? - 1 views

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    This classic Eric Lippert post describes, in excruciating, painful detail, exactly how much work it takes to add a single ChangeLightBulbWindowHandleEx function to a codebase at Microsoft:
Doug Peterson

The Hidden Secret To Managing Your Identity On The Internet - 0 views

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    The Hidden Secret To Managing Your Identity On The Internet Google has a search engine devoted just to you. It's true. For example, here's mine. And Google changed how it works just a few weeks ago (on 1-12-2012).
Doug Peterson

Microsoft details how iPad app development compares to Windows 8 | ZDNet - 0 views

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    In an apparent attempt to attract iPad developers, Microsoft has posted a case study comparing iPad app development to Windows 8 Metro-style tablet development.
Doug Peterson

Algorithms: The Ever-Growing, All-Knowing Way Of The Future : All Tech Considered : NPR - 0 views

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    "From an algorithms perspective, this is a great time to be alive. Algorithms are just frolicking in the mountains of data that they can play with."
grant hutchison

Research Blog: Joining forces to support computer science majors - 0 views

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    Google discusses the trends in CS education and the job market. I am interested in the revised CS AP pilot program they are running.
Doug Peterson

10 reasons why this is a great time to be a developer | TechRepublic - 1 views

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    "Ever since I was a kid, being a programmer looked fun and exciting. But in the last decade, the novelty of the Internet has worn off, and it seems like we've just been spinning our wheels. With an increasingly uninteresting workload and stagnation in pay, a lot of folks have either left for other pastures or have thought about it. Well, in the last year or two, things have really changed. Here are 10 reasons why now is a great time to be a developer."
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