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It all began in a Fortran course my freshman year in college...
Source: Dr. Drang
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You don't know how lucky you are, boy...
Source: dywypi.org
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The secret to life, the universe and everything not on .NET development stack.
Source: lucisferre
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The math behind the technology of daily life.
Source: New Scientist
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Looking back on Arthur C. Clarke's Profiles of the Future.
Source: Nicholas Carr
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On the sorry state of the tech press.
Source: parislemon
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For context (warning, rough language): Hit men, click whores, and paid apologists: Welcome to the Silicon Cesspool[^] from RealDan.
Note that the original article was removed from the Daily Insider prior to publication because I don't want to support this kind of shill pseudo journalism if I can avoid it. But it remains here to entertain the cynical and the curious.
Director of Content Development, The Code Project
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There’s more to using apps than just the apps themselves.
Source: TechFlash
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In theory this means a browser written in Silverlight or XAML.
Source: CNET
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Do other programmers struggle with this as well?
Source: The Trendline
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The false dilemma of privacy versus social features.
Source: Matt Gemmell
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StrongARM-ing Windows into mobile devices.
Source: The Verge
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Visual appeal is rarely a major factor for the customer.
Source: Gerry McGovern
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Not all NoSQL solutions are created equal.
Source: kellabyte
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Why we need file name extensions.
Source: Dan's Data
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And why iPhones and iPads could end up running on Intel.
Source: Cult of Mac
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The good, the better and what's next.
Source: Phil Haack
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The world's most misunderstood programming language?
Source: Mozilla
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