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NewsGoogle Go upgrade banks on Go itself Pin
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NewsIn the Microsoft space, cloud and big data skills draw hefty premiums Pin
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NewsWe're moving to GitHub! Pin
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NewsWill 2015 be the year of the Microsoft/Linux love fest? Pin
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  Forogar  9-Jan-15 9:00
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Bill, I have to agree with your "punk kid" perception. I get this a lot when dealing with new, shiny objects that are drooled over in one way or another by the various "kids" with their perception that any technology more than a couple of years old should be dumped along with those old fuddy-duddies who still think there is some value in them - "Boy! Are they out of touch, LOL!" (or whatever the appropriate hip TLA is these days).

I find the "smart" phone mania equally annoying. When it boils down to it, all I want from a phone is the ability to make calls and save the numbers so my old brain doesn't have to remember then anymore. I use an "old" Blackberry Bold. I make calls, I store the numbers. OK, granted, I do store a few eBooks on it to read while waiting at the dentist's or wherever but I don't need a Kindle, Nook or any kind of iCrap to watch YouTube with wires stuck in my ears - I have always avoided "ear-buds" and still have good hearing. I believe we are going to have a generation of prematurely deaf people if the level of noise coming from other people's ears (and cars) is anything to go by.

I sometimes hope that some solar flare will come along and fuse all satellites into scrap that then falls from the sky taking out all the cell towers in incredibly coincidental targeted strikes that have a by-product of scrambling the airwaves - leaving that world a more peaceful place where if you want to call someone you have to find a hard-wired phone with a proper handset rather than putting a large piece of flat plastic against your face.

I'm not a Luddite, but I'm beginning to understand them.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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NewsJava seeks stronghold in networking for Internet of things Pin
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