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Doug Peterson

Teach Yourself to Program - 1 views

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    Do you want to build a game for Android, a theme for your blog or a twitter desktop client? Have a great idea but lack the development chops to take it from the pages of your legal pad to the App Store? Want to make sure your kid learns to program, even though your local school system may not offer the best options? This post should give you a good starting point for learning to program.
Peter Beens

Tutorial - Learn Python in 10 minutes - Stavros' Stuff - 1 views

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    So, you want to learn the Python programming language but can't find a concise and yet full-featured tutorial. This tutorial will attempt to teach you Python in 10 minutes. It's probably not so much a tutorial as it is a cross between a tutorial and a cheatsheet, so it will just show you some basic concepts to start you off.
Doug Peterson

Rewards | Developer Movement - 0 views

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    Have an idea for an awesome Windows Phone app? The Developer Movement will help you bring it to life. This is your opportunity to enter a new and growing global market, be recognized as a star among the developer community, and get rewarded for your efforts. Think you can change the app game? Give it a try-it might be easier than you expect! Everyone who publishes an eligible app to Marketplace can earn a reward, so start developing today!
Doug Peterson

New York City gets a Software Engineering High School - Joel on Software - 2 views

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    This fall New York City will open The Academy for Software Engineering, the city's first public high school that will actually train kids to develop software. The project has been a long time dream of Mike Zamansky, the highly-regarded CS teacher at New York's elite Stuyvesant public high school. It was jump started when Fred Wilson, a VC at Union Square Ventures, promised to get the tech community to help with knowledge, advice, and money.
Peter Beens

Processing (tutorial) - 1 views

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    "Processing cross platform and is a totally free to download, use and publish with programming language. The download includes the programming environment and compiler as well. Processing is based on JAVA and can use many different JAVA libraries. It has also now has the ability to compile apps for Android as well as run as Java Script. It is these to latter functions that I focus on for this site." Note that there are numerous references to the "Getting Started with Processing" textbook, available for a nominal charge at Amazon.
Peter Beens

Check Java for App Inventor - 0 views

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    App Inventor is checking your browser for running programs with Java Web Start. Checking …
Doug Peterson

Mozparty - MozillaWiki - 1 views

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    We're building a generation of webmakers. First step: invite people everywhere to MEET up to MAKE something cool and LEARN how the code behind the web works. It's called the Summer Code Party and it starts June 23rd.
tech vedic

How to mute annoying email threads in Gmail? - 0 views

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    You often use the "Reply All" button in group communication. At that time, it may seem convenient, though it may be distressing later one, when different recipients start reverting on it, even when you don't expect. No matter how many times you delete these messages from your inbox, the next message in the chain will make it all come flashing back.
tech vedic

Windows 8.1 paints over the problems with Windows 8 - 0 views

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    The release of Windows 8.1 is going to overpower Windows 8 very soon. The fundamental problem faced by every user with Windows 8 is that the modern interface of the Start screen works best on a Tablet instead on a PC. Also, there are other problems related to screen is available with Windows 8. Thus, the entry of Windows 8.1 overcomes the problems of Windows 8. Here in this tutorial, let's discuss about Windows 8.1.
Peter Beens

Small Basic Tutorial - 0 views

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    Intro Small Basic tutorial from Microsoft. Excellent place to start.
Doug Peterson

IT Certification Training Programs | Microsoft Student Career Portal - 0 views

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    The Microsoft Student Career Portal can help you get the proper IT certification training and earn Microsoft Certifications on Microsoft technologies. Start your career today! You have already taken the first step-now take the next step and see how Microsoft can help you get the career you want.
Peter Beens

InfoWorld review: Nine fine Python development tools | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    Object-oriented and dynamic, Python encourages rapid, iterative, and almost exploratory development. But good Python development starts with a good Python IDE. In this roundup, I examine nine Python development environments, many open source, but some commercial. They are Boa Constructor, Eric, ActiveState's Komodo, Oracle's NetBeans, Aptana's Pydev, PyScripter, SPE, Spyder, and WingWare's Wing IDE.
Peter Beens

Learn to Code: The Full Beginner's Guide (Javascript) - 0 views

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    If you've been looking to learn how to code, we can help you get started. Here are 4.5 lessons on the basics and extra resources to keep you going.
Peter McAsh

stopwilson.com - 0 views

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    .@mrcedward might like to relive the glory days of DOS...on a website http://stopwilson.com/ I started with >dir
Peter McAsh

What it's like to start work at Quora by Kah Seng Tay - Quora - 0 views

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    This is a posting at Quora about what it's like to be a software engineer.
Doug Peterson

bl.ocks.org - 999346 - Dynamic Node-Link Tree (D3) - 0 views

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    This is an example of building a tree layout using the Reingold-Tilford "tidy" algorithm, as described in "Tidier Drawings of Trees". As each new element is added to the graph, it animates in, starting at the previous position of the parent node. Thus, the existing nodes and the new node transition smoothly to their new positions. The animation stops when 500 nodes have been added to the tree.
Peter Beens

Tutorials \ Processing.org - 0 views

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    I'm really starting to like what I see in Processing. I think this language will be suitable for the full range of students, from the beginners in ICS2O or ICS3x, to the robotics programmers in TEJ4M (via Arduino). Note that it can create standalone applets or applications, which is appealing to the students. 
Peter Beens

Project Euler - 1 views

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    Project Euler is a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve. Although mathematics will help you arrive at elegant and efficient methods, the use of a computer and programming skills will be required to solve most problems. The motivation for starting Project Euler, and its continuation, is to provide a platform for the inquiring mind to delve into unfamiliar areas and learn new concepts in a fun and recreational context.
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