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In an attempt to ease asynchronous, event-driven "reactive" programming for today’s developers, Microsoft came up with a framework called Reactive Extensions (Rx).
Available for download today as version 1.0.10621 SP1, it brings along a library that can be used for the building of asynchronous and event-base... |
28 December 2011 05:46 GMT |
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LLVM, a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages, is now at version 3.0. Chris Lattner, the developer behind LLVM project (Low Level Virtual Machine), explained that this release spent almost six months in develo... |
2 December 2011 10:30 GMT |
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NVIDIA's CUDA technology is something that prospective programmers have to first learn about before they can exploit, so NVIDIA entered a tight relationship with Stanford University.NVIDIA has made itself known for many things over the years, the most recent being high-end mobile graphics solutions and mobile p... |
5 July 2011 10:23 GMT |
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Heterogeneous computing is something that Advanced Micro Devices has been advocating for a while, and since OpenCL is seen as the main means of drawing closer to such an IT industry, the outfit came up with the OpenCL University Kit.OpenCL, right now, is the only non-proprietary industry standard available for heter... |
23 February 2011 09:01 GMT |
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The mobile Web has moved away from being a niche on the Web, and if you think the contrary, then you're stuck in 2004, my friend.Not only did it break out of a niche sector, but it is now a mainstream current in all that the Web stands for.According to the annual dotMobi “Mobile Web Progress” report ... |
8 December 2010 03:22 GMT |
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Molecular computing and robotics are at this point two of the main emerging fields of research in electronics, and numerous research teams around the world are currently working on improving them. Such was the case with a team of US scientists, featuring experts from the Columbia University, the Arizona State Univers... |
13 May 2010 03:49 GMT |
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FLO TV Incorporated, the innovative mobile broadcast TV services company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has just announced today that it now delivers an expanded channels palette to customers through the addition of CNN Mobile. According to the company, the inclusion of the channel that brings ... |
12 March 2010 09:33 GMT |
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A group of renowned security researchers led by the MITRE Corporation, also including the National Cyber Security Division (US Department of Homeland Security) and the SANS Institute, have updated their one-year-old findings, and republished the list of the top 25 most dangerous programming errors.The list is broken ... |
17 February 2010 10:19 GMT |
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This is the third and final part of the Top Web Trends for 2010 editorial in which we previously discussed, analyzed and presented some of the rising general trends taking place in web-based sectors. We first analyzed the top industry trends that have a big chance of changing the way the Internet influences our lives... |
21 January 2010 04:58 GMT |
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Every Linux user that has used the GNOME desktop environment must have had at least an encounter with its default text editor, Gedit. You start it up, and it looks like a simple notepad type application with a toolbar added on top. However, don't let yourself fooled by that simple appearance. If you know how to ... |
31 October 2009 10:41 GMT |
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In a study released by PHPClasses, the number of PHP developers originating from India has been steadily growing in the last tree years, and the website is anticipating that it will dethrone the United States as the main provider of PHP development workforce around the Globe. Since industry giants like Facebook, Yah... |
30 July 2009 04:09 GMT |
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eyeOS is certainly one of the most interesting open source projects out there, providing great ways to interact with the "cloud." It's basically an operating system with in-house and third-party developed applications, a user-friendly interface and, best of all, it is available from wherever you are, through a w... |
11 June 2009 11:02 GMT |
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MacRuby has the main goal to enable the creation of full-fledged Mac OS X applications using Ruby while not sacrificing performance. Apple has updated the development software to version 0.4, adding a truckload of improvements. MacRuby 0.4 is free to download and install.“This is quite an important release that... |
10 March 2009 09:28 GMT |
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Big Nerd Ranch Europe is offering a five-day OpenGL Bootcamp at the old monastery Kloster Eberbach near Frankfurt (Germany). The event is held April 20-24 and will be taught by Jay Anderson and his co-instructor Carsten Haubold. Big Nerd Ranch Europe specializes in Mac OS and Unix training.OpenGL (Open Graphics Libra... |
18 February 2009 10:49 GMT |
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Today I am proud to announce the final version of Protech, a Linux distribution created especially for security professionals and programmers. Protech is powered by the lightweight Fluxbox window manager and is based on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn).[tablec][row][col][/col][col][/col][/row][/tablec]As other Ubuntu-based ... |
10 September 2007 08:52 GMT |
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When you are a beginner and you want to create a website, you don't know where to start from and what you need to learn. To create a website, first you need to know what technologies are associated with web design. The most important are HTML and CSS.HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the predominant language a... |
21 August 2007 10:35 GMT |
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Recent statistical studies regarding the demographics of Apple products users (Macs in particular) have shown that Apple technology lovers are generally young. Personally, I think very highly of young spirits. Fresh minds come up with ideas, innovations, are open to new directions and trends and are always looking fo... |
5 April 2007 10:49 GMT |
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Despite the fact that softwares like MS Word and OpenOffice are labeled as text editors by many users, there is a confusion in the terminology. A text editor and a text processor are two different things. While the latter deals with simply creating office documents, presentations generally intended for printing, the ... |
28 March 2007 08:58 GMT |
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