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grant hutchison

Pair programming (great explanation) - 2 views

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    This article about Pair Programming is an excellent description of the process and how it can improve productivity. The company, Xtreme Labs, has set work hours and they are still very productive. Xtreme Labs is a mobile app developer primarily from Toronto that is growing extremely quickly.
grant hutchison

HTML5 test site - 2 views

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    There are a number of HTML5 testing sites (like HTML5TEST), but this one has an interesting way of grouping key features into Rings. Ring 0 is not too difficult to reach, but there are very few browsers that go beyond Ring 0 these days.
Peter McAsh

The Evolution of HTML5 [Infographic] | Showcases | instantShift - 1 views

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    HTML5 is sure to be a big hit this year as far as web design trends go, and rightfully so. It aims to improve upon its predecessors by enhancing the language and support. It's new, exciting, easy to understand and better than anything that has come before it while still being compatible and understandable by current media devices and web browsers.
Peter McAsh

How 3D Printing Works - Business Insider - 0 views

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    lately the technology has become cheaper and consumerized thanks to companies like MakerBot, which sells 3D printers for as little as $1,800.
tech vedic

How to fix Web pages that print too small? - 0 views

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    Most of the times you need to take the print out of the web pages. But, when the printed web pages come out too small then it is really irritating. This is generally due to "Shrink to Fit" option. According to this option, Internet Explorer squeezes all the elements of a web page by default onto a sheet of paper. Thus, go through this tutorial and fix it.
Peter McAsh

Designing The "World Of Programming" Infographic - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Information graphics (or infographics) are used to display information in ways that are more creative than plain old text. These days, they surround us in the media, published works, road signs and manuals. Lately, the Internet has been flooded with infographics on various topics, ranging from science and technology to society and culture. In this article, we'll look at the process of designing an infographic about programming.
Peter McAsh

Ansca Mobile's advanced mobile app development tool - 0 views

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    Corona has the only complete solution for developing across platforms, OS versions, and screen sizes. You can write once and build to iOS or Android at the touch of a button, and Corona will automatically scale your content from phones to tablets.
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    iPhone and Android development on OSX or Windows. Thanks Daniel B.
Peter Beens

Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google, condemns British education system | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • "Over the past century, the UK has stopped nurturing its polymaths. You need to bring art and science back together."
  • "It was a time when the same people wrote poetry and built bridges," he said. "Lewis Carroll didn't just write one of the classic fairytales of all time. He was also a mathematics tutor at Oxford. James Clerk Maxwell was described by Einstein as among the best physicists since Newton – but was also a published poet."
  • Schmidt said the country that invented the computer was "throwing away your great computer heritage" by failing to teach programming in schools. "I was flabbergasted to learn that today computer science isn't even taught as standard in UK schools," he said. "Your IT curriculum focuses on teaching how to use software, but gives no insight into how it's made."
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    Schmidt criticises division between science and arts and says UK 'should look back to glory days of Victorian era'
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