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Tools for Technology Students - 0 views

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    This blog explores the use of computer technology, electronics and microcontrollers in High School Computer Technology and Computer Studies.
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Cant use text to speech in emulator - App Inventor for Android | Google Groups - 0 views

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    A possible solution to use the Text to Speech component in the emulator...
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dad hoc - An ad hoc dadblog. » My First App - Made in Fifteen Minutes - 0 views

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    "That's a screen shot of my first App. A little thing I'm calling KidsGiggle. Pushing the picture plays a short recording of them laughing.  What's cool is that it took me - a noob with zero programming experience - about fifteen minutes to make."
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App Inventor - 0 views

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    A quick intro to App Inventor
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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.
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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.
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Code::Blocks - 0 views

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    Code::Blocks is a free C++ IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable.
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