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Peter Beens

Why Educators Should Spend 15 Minutes a Day on Social Media - 0 views

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    Busy schedules are one reason why educators don't collaborate and connect through social networking platforms. But a lack of time isn't the main issue. It's priorities. And because this month is Connected Educators' month, this is a good time to share why educators need to get connected, said Derek McCoy, the new principal of Spring Lake Middle School in North Carolina.
Doug Peterson

» Why Is My IP Address From Another State? - IT Professionals - Lockergnome - 0 views

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    Recently I had someone ask me a question I wanted to share with you. They asked me why in the heck their IP address appeared to be coming from the other side of the country? Honestly, I can understand why this would freak someone out! Imagine not understanding what is going on as you do an IPChicken.com check only to see the IP looking odd. Then you run a speed test and learn you're suddenly based in another region of the country. I mean come on, that is just going to feel weird to the uninformed.
Doug Peterson

Why everyone should learn to code… before it's too late [Infographic] | memeburn - 0 views

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    Why everyone should learn to code... before it's too late [Infographic] http://t.co/pvMxBsC8 via @zite
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."
Doug Peterson

Why UPS trucks never turn left - Video - Business News - 0 views

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    Why does UPS plan its routes to eliminate as many left turns as possible?  All kinds of ideas for a computer science problem.
Peter McAsh

5 Reasons Why Thunderbolt Is a Big Deal (and Why You Should Care): Apple News... - 1 views

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    I plan to use this with ICS3U as a research project on a current trend in CS.
tech vedic

Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter - 0 views

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    Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter The USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter the most indispensable tool in my PC repair kit. Just this weekend, it once again proved itself worthy of that title. In a nutshell, the adapter allows you to connect an internal hard drive to your PC-externally. What would an internal drive be doing outside your desktop or laptop? Funny you should ask. About a week ago, my media-center PC starting displaying this message during boot-up: "Hard drive failure imminent." And you know what? It was. In short order, the machine wouldn't boot at all. Long story short, I had to replace the drive, reinstall Windows, etc. But I wondered if I could salvage any/all of my recorded TV shows. To find out, I connected the old, non-booting drive (now "naked" outside the system) to a USB port via my adapter. Huzzah! The machine was able to read the drive and copy over the recordings. Except for the hassles (and expense) of actually replacing the drive, no harm done. There's another reason to keep one of these adapters on hand, and that's if you're planning to upgrade to a solid-state drive (SSD). Unless you buy a kit that comes with an adapter, you'll need one so you can image (i.e. clone) your existing drive to the new SSD. Then you'll remove the old drive, install the new one, and presto, you're back in business. (Much faster business: SSDs rock.) Unless you have a pretty old desktop or laptop, you can skip buying a USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter and just go for USB-to-SATA. At the same time, I recommend one that supports USB 3.0. You may not need it now, but it's a good bet your next PC will have USB 3.0 ports -- and that'll make for much faster copying between drives. Trust me: When the time comes that you need to upgrade or replace a hard drive, you'll be glad to have a USB-to-SATA adapter on hand. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com
Doug Peterson

Super Scratch Programming Adventure Is an Awesome Way to Get Kids Into Programming | Ge... - 2 views

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    "That's why I'm so impressed with a new release from No Starch Press titled Super Scratch Programming Adventure (SSPA, for short). SSPA offers up 10 Stages (chapters) that use a comic book format to teach programming with the Scratch programming tool. Millions of kids have used it, and the simplicity of the tool is that it sneaks in real programming concepts and techniques in a fun, colorful manner."
Mike McIlveen

Lightweight Java Game Library - 0 views

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    The whole point of LWJGL was to bring the speed of Java rendering into the 21st century. This is why we have: Thrown out methods designed for efficient C programming that make no sense at all in java, such as glColor3fv. Made the library throw an exception when hardware acceleration is not available on Windows. No point in running at 5fps is there?
tech vedic

This is the One for stock Android lovers. - 0 views

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    "Handset makers and wireless carriers love to load up Google's Android platform with custom overlays, user interface tweaks, and third-party programs that don't ship natively with the open source operating system. That's great for them, but most power users would prefer a clean version of Android to work with, which is why the third-party ROM community is popular. Well, following in the footsteps of Samsung and it's custom S4 that was announced at Google I/O, HTC is reportedly kicking around the idea of offering a Google Edition of its One smartphone. News of the custom HTC One comes from Russell Holly over at Geek.com. Citing un-named sources, Holly says the Google Edition device would be offered in the U.S. first, though it's unclear if it would be carried in the Play Store like the Galaxy S4 will be. Other details are equally light and vague, though Holly claims an official announcement could come within the next two weeks, with a release likely planned for sometime this summer." By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/techvedicinc https://twitter.com/techvedicinc http://pinterest.com/techvedic1 http://techvedicinc.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/0/110467075169904075419/
Peter Beens

How to Silence Your Noisy Computer (and Keep It Cool as a Cucumber) - 1 views

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    So you've got a kickass computer, but the summer heat means a warmer office, which means a hotter computer, which explains why your computer's been impersonating a jet engine lately. If your computer's generating a bit too much heat and noise, here's how to give its cooling system an overhaul for cool, silent operation.
Doug Peterson

Why IT Companies Are Still Looking For Computer Software Developers? - Spinx Web Design... - 1 views

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    Today numbers of companies are growing in the IT business because of increasing demand of IT and software solutions for industries. So it has increased the need of professional computer software developers who have deep knowledge of software development and expertise in computer software development. As a result of a local shortage of skilled home ability or other factors, most of IT companies are looking for offshore computer software developers who are able to develop the perfect software or software application with the right kinds of software development abilities.
Doug Peterson

It's Official: The Era of the Personal Computer Is Over. - Arik Hesseldahl - News - All... - 0 views

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    "As of this year, personal computers no longer consume the majority of the world's memory chip supply." Why we need to program for more than just a computer!
Doug Peterson

Why you should NOT install 'Fun & Entertaining' Facebook applications | facecrooks.com - 0 views

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    We often have readers ask us questions about specific Facebook applications. Some apps generate an enormous amount of spam and can annoy the heck out of your Facebook friends. Others are outright scams and should be avoided entirely. For example, any application offering to show you who has viewed your profile, who your Facebook stalkers are etc., are guaranteed to be fraudulent. Facebook doesn't allow developers access to the data required to create apps like this.
Doug Peterson

On Agile: Why You Won't Fix It Later - 0 views

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    We've all been there. The deadline is looming, everything is behind schedule, and you're in a rush to finish the FooBar module. You're puzzling over one last glitch. You know how to fix it, but it looks like it will take a minor redesign of the module... probably 4-5 hours of work. You just don't have that kind of time.
Peter Beens

Why You Should Consider Learning A Little Code [Infographic] « Anise Smith Ma... - 0 views

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    Take a look at the infographic below to give you an idea of the importance that coding will play in our lives in the not so distant future.
Doug Peterson

Why you cannot reverse engineer Google's algorithm - 0 views

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    Some people just cannot seem to learn what it means when Google says "We made 400+ algorithm changes last year!"
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