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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
Check out this white paper to learn more about building smarter railroads, and how the latest advancements in data processing make it possible.
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Duqu Trojan programming language identified
Security firm Kaspersky asked the programming community to identify a section of the Duqu Trojan it says was partly written in an unrecognized programming language. Now it finally has the answer: C.
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Between Apples: Steve Jobs' NeXT Years
Before he became the technology CEO who could do no wrong, I knew Steve Jobs during his "gap" years at NeXT Computer.
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Learn to develop iOS apps for free
Apple offers up six books at no charge on developing for iOS
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Midori team member Jonathan Shapiro leaving Microsoft
It's been awfully quiet on the Midori front lately. But here's one bit of news related to Microsoft's (mostly) secret operating-system incubation project: Midori team Jonathan Shapiro is leaving...
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Twitter's Alex Payne on functional programming languages
Editor's note: Andrew Mager is reporting from the Future of Web Apps (FOWA 2010) conference, held in Miami from February 22 to 24. Click here to read all of his coverage. It's 2010. And we have...
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Instantiate the cascade: Object-oriented CSS in action
In web production, there is always a conflict between design and engineering. But the one thing they have in common is the user's happiness. Code is fragile. Even the cleanest code gets ruined...
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Speaking of SOA: Are services nouns or verbs?
Understanding which capabilities belong in Entity Services and which belong in Task Services is a critical part of the best practice approach to SOA.
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Top 10 undergraduate courses for the CIO track
If you’re thinking about becoming a CIO, you can lay a good foundation by taking courses that translate into the skills and knowledge you’ll be using every day. Seasoned CIO Jay Rollins offers...
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iPhone vs. Android development: Day 1
As I mentioned last week I've started learning more about developing for the Apple iPhone. This week I'll be sharing my experiences during a 5-day course on iPhone programming presented by Joe...
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Can we finally realize Alan Kay's Dynabook for $100?
The Dynabook. Source: A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages, Alan Kay, XEROX PARC 1968. November 5th, 2008 was the 40th anniversary since computer scientist Alan Kay devised the...
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Teaching object-oriented programming with Greenfoot
Another topic I covered with during my interview with Sun Microsystems' Joe Hartley was "Greenfoot," a tool that Sun helped develop (providing financial and consultative support to the developers)...
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The Semantic Web is about bringing information to life
So says Vincent Maher, in a recent post that suggests he's sat in one too many of those meetings; "There is nothing more frustrating than a gaggle of geeks sitting in your boardroom talking...
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SlideShare: user communication failure
While Enterprise 2.0 applications can be useful, hassles sometimes abound. In this case, I innocently tried to upload a simple file to SlideShare, only to learn things aren't always...
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Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?
It's been over a year since Microsoft announced its dynamic language runtime (DLR), a software layer on top of .Net that allows dynamic languages, like Ruby and Python, to integrate more tightly...
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Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA
Microsoft turns to UML to ensure Oslo mass appeal
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Oddball thinking about OOP
The key reason no one's been able to make OOP ideas work in IT is that we use digital computers, and the OOP ideas apply mainly to analog computation.
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Space Shuttle tech works on brain tumors
The promise is that robotic surgeons like the neuroArm can be more accurate than a surgeon's hands, which is vital in areas like brain surgery.
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The tattered history of OOP
OOP has been a mixed bag, but I say this only because like with the PC, the creative vision of OOP was lost. What follows is largely based on Alan Kay's presentation called "The Computer...
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T-Mobile Germany announces the MDA Vario IV, an HTC Diamond-like device with a QWERTY keyboard
I am pretty excited about the upcoming HTC Diamond, especially when it comes to the U.S. with 3.5G data support. I received a press release from HTC and T-Mobile Germany announcing the previously...
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Is OOP a branch to nowhere?
No one would consider the COBOL MOVE statement to represent object oriented programming - but on close inspection it meets the criteria and that fact both undermines the entire basis for the OO...
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