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Doug Peterson

7 Hottest Hacker Chicks in Internet History | Top 10 Lists & Much More at Ranker - 0 views

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    These 7 computer freaks are a security breach we'd totally let happen. To us. As men. Hacker chicks have got to be the internet's greatest product. Their mix of intelligence, geekiness and sex appeal is a code nobody wants to crack, and the fact that they play with fire makes them that much hotter. So here are the hottest hacker chicks in internet history along with their stories, what they're good at and a few pics of what they look like.
Doug Peterson

Google App Engine - Google Code - 0 views

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    Google App Engine enables you to build and host web apps on the same systems that power Google applications. App Engine offers fast development and deployment; simple administration, with no need to worry about hardware, patches or backups; and effortless scalability
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?
Doug Peterson

Reference Guide (v2.0) - Google Documents List Data API v2.0 - Google Code - 0 views

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    This document provides detailed reference documentation for the Google Documents List Data API
Peter Beens

7 programming languages on the rise | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    In the world of enterprise programming, the mainstream is broad and deep. Code is written predominantly in one of a few major languages. For some shops, this means Java; for others, it's C# or PHP. Sometimes, enterprise coders will dabble in C++ or another common language used for high-performance tasks such as game programming, all of which turn around and speak SQL to the database.
Peter Beens

Dropbox Review | Macworld - 0 views

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    One of the most popular bits of code around the Macworld offices is Dropbox . We've made videos about it, we've written about how to get more out of it, we've reviewed programs that take advantage of it, and we've even given it an Eddy award. But we've never reviewed Dropbox itself. So with Dropbox 1.0 for Mac officially released, it's about time we did. And given that it's free (more on that below), it's about as good a candidate for Mac Gems as there is.
Peter Beens

Invent with Python - 0 views

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    "Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python" is a free e-Book that teaches you how to program in the Python programming language. Each chapter gives you the complete source code for a new game, and then teaches the programming concepts from the example. "Invent with Python" was written to be understandable by kids as young as 10 to 12 years old, although it is great for anyone of any age who has never programmed before."
Peter McAsh

Subject:Computer programming - Wikibooks, open books for an open world - 1 views

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    These books deal with Computer programming: the process of writing, testing, debugging/troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. A program's source code is written in a programming language.
Doug Peterson

CodeLesson - The C# Programming Language - 0 views

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    This course provides an introduction to programming in C#. It is suitable for experienced programmers interested in learning C# and the .NET framework as well as those who are new to coding.
Doug Peterson

Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus on Vimeo - 0 views

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    An infographic dissecting the nature and ramifications of Stuxnet, the first weapon made entirely out of code. This was produced for Australian TV program HungryBeast on Australia's ABC1
Doug Peterson

HTML5 Rocks - How Browsers Work: Behind the Scenes of Modern Web Browsers - 1 views

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    "This comprehensive primer on the internal operations of WebKit and Gecko is the result of much research done by Israeli developer Tali Garsiel. Over a few years, she reviewed all the published data about browser internals (see Resources) and spent a lot of time reading web browser source code."
Doug Peterson

CodeLesson - Introduction to JavaScript - 1 views

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    Introduction to JavaScript A basic introduction to coding the JavaScript language
Doug Peterson

Youtify Blog - 0 views

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    Youtify is now Open Source, Available on GitHub! Upon popular request, the source code for Youtify is now open for anyone to play around with, build upon and contribute to.
Peter Beens

How are students learning programming in a post-Basic world? - Computerworld - 2 views

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    For years, the lingua franca for desktop computers was the Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, a.k.a. Basic. Essentially every PC had it, and just about anyone could learn to program with it, even in a rudimentary way. Those days are gone
Peter Beens

Scientific Computing Tools For Python - Numpy - 1 views

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    NumPy is the fundamental package needed for scientific computing with Python. It contains among other things: - a powerful N-dimensional array object- sophisticated (broadcasting) functions- tools for integrating C/C++ and Fortran code- useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities.
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