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  1. Light Table IDE Finds Funding Success
  2. Ask Slashdot: Tips For Designing a Modern Web Application?
  3. Why the GPL Licensing Cops Are the Good Guys
  4. Ask Slashdot: What Is the Future of Standing/Walking Workstations?
  5. Oracle Sues Lodsys For Patent Trolling
  6. Ask Slashdot: Reasonable Immigration Policy For Highly-Trained Workers?
  7. A 'Small Claims Court' For the Internet
  8. Samba 4 Enters Beta
  9. More Court Trouble For Oracle: Now HP Is Suing Them
  10. Ask Slashdot: How Long Should Devs Support Software Written For Clients?
  11. Why Do Programming Languages Succeed Or Fail?
  12. Oracle's Ellison Vows "Most Comprehensive Cloud On Earth"
  13. Microsoft Ignores Usability With All-Caps Menu in Visual Studio
  14. Ask Slashshot: How Best To Teach Programming To Salespeople?
  15. Ask Slashdot: How Best To Teach Programming To Salespeople?
  16. Microsoft Relents On Metro-Only Visual Studio Express
  17. Why Visual Basic 6 Still Thrives
  18. Ask Slashdot: Best Training To Rekindle a Long Tech Career?
  19. Ask Slashdot: Ambitious Yet Ethical Software Jobs?
  20. Russian Programmers Dominate At Google Code Jam
  21. Google Blockly — a Language With a Difference
  22. HSA Foundation Formed By AMD, ARM, Ti, Imagination, and MediaTek
  23. iOS Tops Android For Number of New App Projects From Developers
  24. The History of the CompSci Degree
  25. OpenSUSE Team Reworking Dev Model, Delays 12.2 Release
  26. HSA Foundation Formed By AMD, ARM, Ti, Imagination, and MediaTek
  27. ESA Announces the Summer of Code In Space 2012
  28. OpenSUSE Team Reworking Dev Model, Delays 12.2 Release
  29. Canonical Announces Ubuntu App Showdown
  30. Researcher's Wikipedia Big Data Project Shows Globalization Rate
  31. The $100 Masters Degree From Udacity
  32. Windows 8: .NET Versus HTML5 Metro App Development
  33. Ruby, Clojure, Ceylon: Same Goal, Different Results
  34. Erlang and OpenFlow Together At Last
  35. Erlang and OpenFlow Together At Last
  36. SourceForge Allura Submitted To the Apache Software Foundation Incubator
  37. A Faster Jigsaw Solving Algorithm
  38. A Faster Jigsaw Solving Algorithm
  39. Unity 4 Adds Linux Support
  40. A Turing Machine Built With Lego, And a Place To Put It
  41. Is Oracle Really Offering 100+ Cloud Applications?
  42. Women's Enrollment In Computer Science Correlates Negatively With Net Access
  43. NVIDIA Responds To Linus Torvalds
  44. Google To Pay $0 To Oracle In Copyright Case
  45. Larry Ellison Buys His Own Hawaiian Island
  46. Ask Slashdot: What To Do Before College?
  47. Opa 1.0 Released
  48. Ask Slashdot: No-Install Programming At Work?
  49. Intel Releases Ivy Bridge Programming Docs Under CC License
  50. Nvidia Engineer Asks How the Company Can Improve Linux Support
  51. MemSQL Makers Say They've Created the Fastest Database On the Planet
  52. Ask Slashdot: Jobs For Geeks In the Business/Financial World?
  53. A New C Standard Is On the Way
  54. Allen Institute Data Enables Hackathon For the Human Brain
  55. Are Open-Source Desktops Losing Competitiveness?
  56. HP Asks Judge To Enforce Itanium Contract Vs. Oracle
  57. The Long Death of Fat Clients
  58. The PHP Singularity
  59. Ask Slashdot: What Defines Good Developer Culture?
  60. When Your e-Books Read You
  61. GLIBC 2.16 Brings X32 Support, ISO C11 Compliance, Better Performance
  62. What's To Love About C?
  63. Facebook Testing the Want Button
  64. Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice
  65. Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice
  66. Liberated Pixel Cup: Art Entries Closed; Code Competition Begins
  67. Another Death in the Cloud As Apple Kills Off iWork
  68. Ask Slashdot: How To Get Old Commercial Software To Be Open-Sourced?
  69. Dreaming of Digital Glory At Hacker Hostels
  70. Is Python a Legitimate Data Analysis Tool?
  71. Mozilla Downshifting Development of Thunderbird E-Mail Client
  72. After Android Trial, Google Demands $4M From Oracle
  73. School's In For Summer At Udacity
  74. Ask Slashdot: Documenting a Tangle of Network Devices?
  75. IT Salaries and Hiring Are Up — But Just To 2008 Levels
  76. Objective-C Overtakes C++, But C Is Number One
  77. Firefox 15 Coming With Souped-Up, Faster Debugger
  78. Ask Slashdot: How Do You Track Bugs For Personal Software Projects?
  79. Varnish Author Suggests SPDY Should Be Viewed As a Prototype
  80. jQuery 2.0 Will Drop Support For IE 6, 7, 8
  81. New Analyst Report Calls Agile a Scam, Says It's An Easy Out For Lazy Devs
  82. SQL Vs. NoSQL: Which Is Better?
  83. Apple Releases iOS 6 Beta 3 For Developers
  84. Torvalds Bemoans Size of RC7 For Linux Kernel 3.5
  85. NSA Mimics Google, Angers Senate
  86. Microsoft Introduces 'Napa' Toolset For Cloud App Model
  87. JavaScript For the Rest of Us
  88. Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel
  89. Google Releases Android 4.1 SDK
  90. ESA Summer of Code In Space 2012
  91. Great Open Source Map Tools For Web Developers
  92. HTML5 Splits Into Two Standards
  93. HTML5 Splits Into Two Standards
  94. The 21st IOCCC Has Been Announced
  95. HTML5 Splits Into Two Standards
  96. Microsoft Lays Out Money-Making Options For Windows Store Developers
  97. Ask Slashdot: Value of Website Design Tools vs. Hand Coding?
  98. San Francisco Poaching Tech Talent From Silicon Valley
  99. Ex-Sun Employees Are Taking Java To iOS
  100. App Developer: Android Designed For Piracy
  101. HP Offers Free Access To OpenStack
  102. CowboyNeal Reviews Oracle Linux
  103. Apple In Trouble With Developers
  104. KWin Adds Support for QML Decorations
  105. GNOME: Staring Into the Abyss
  106. 6 IT Projects, $8 Billion Over Budget At Dept. of Defense
  107. John Romero's Doomy View On Android and Ouya
  108. US Census Bureau Offers Public API For Data Apps
  109. How Intuit Manages 10 Million Lines of Code
  110. Should Developers Support Windows Phone 8?
  111. Google Clamps Down On Spam, Intrusive Ads In Apps
  112. Judge Rules Oracle Must Continue Porting Software To Itanium
  113. Algorithmic Trading Glitch Costs Firm $440 Million
  114. Algorithmic Trading Glitch Costs Firm $440 Million
  115. Judge Rules Oracle Must Continue Porting Software To Itanium
  116. SAP Agrees To Pay Oracle $306 Million In Corporate Theft Case
  117. How To Deal With 200k Lines of Spaghetti Code
  118. Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Jump Back Into Programming?
  119. Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Jump Back Into Programming?
  120. Microsoft Releases Attack Surface Analyzer Tool
  121. How Haiku Is Building a Better BeOS
  122. The World's Greatest Competitive Programmer
  123. Paid Media Must Be Disclosed In Oracle v. Google
  124. Will Online Learning Disrupt Programming Language Adoption?
  125. Bad Software Runs the World
  126. Ask Slashdot: How Many of You Actually Use Math?
  127. TextMate 2 Released As Open Source
  128. In Hacker Highschool, Students Learn To Redesign the Future
  129. Custom Android ROM Developers Get OTA Update Capabilities Like Carriers
  130. Scrum/Agile Now Used To Manage Non-Tech Projects
  131. Custom Android ROM Developers Get OTA Update Capabilities Like Carriers
  132. In Hacker Highschool, Students Learn To Redesign the Future
  133. Software Engineering Has Its Own Political Axis From Conservative To Liberal
  134. Wall Street and the Mismanagement of Software
  135. Former Goldman Sachs Programmer Arrested and Charged Again For Code Theft
  136. Microsoft Picks Another Web Standards Fight
  137. Rootbeer GPU Compiler Lets Almost Any Java Code Run On the GPU
  138. How Big Data Became So Big
  139. Is ***ual Harassment Part of Hacker Culture?
  140. Forget 6-Minute Abs: Learn To Code In a Day
  141. Khan Academy Launches Computer Science Curriculum
  142. GCC Switches From C to C++
  143. Nokia Researcher Puts Firefox OS On Raspberry Pi
  144. Microsoft Azure vs. Amazon Web Services, For Programmers
  145. Twitter Restricts Client Developers
  146. Google, Oracle Deny Direct Payments To Media
  147. Is MySQL Slowly Turning Closed Source?
  148. Ask Slashdot: IT Contractors, How's Your Health Insurance?
  149. Should Developers Be Sued For Security Holes?
  150. Facebook's Project Prism, Corona Could Ease Data Crunch
  151. Gartner Says Application Development Is a $9 Billion Industry
  152. What Developers Can Learn From Anonymous
  153. Experts Develop 3rd-Party Patch For New Java Zero-Day
  154. The Programmers Go Coding Two-by-Two — Hurrah?
  155. Polish Researcher: Oracle Knew For Months About Java Zero-Day
  156. Polish Researcher: Oracle Knew For Months About Java Zero-Day
  157. Oracle Patches Java 7 Vulnerability
  158. The Truth About Hiring "Rock Star" Developers
  159. Book Review: Think Like a Programmer
  160. The True Challenges of Desktop Linux
  161. Java Exploit Patched? Not So Fast
  162. Will Developers Finally Start Coding On the iPad?
  163. Taking Telecommuting To the Next Level - the RV
  164. Google Pulls Access To Unsupported But Popular Weather API
  165. Anonymous Leaks 1M Apple Device UDIDs
  166. Estonia To Teach Programming In Schools From Age 6
  167. Oracle To Pay Google $1 Million For Lawyer Fees In Failed Patent Case
  168. Do Tech Entrepreneurs Need To Know How To Code?
  169. Recent Apple Java Update Doesn't Fix Critical Java Flaw Claims Researcher
  170. Recent Apple Java Update Doesn't Fix Critical Java Flaw Claims Researcher
  171. Comments On Code Comments?
  172. Windows Phone 8 SDK — By Appointment Only
  173. Ask Slashdot: How Would You Fix the Linux Desktop?
  174. Rhombus Tech A10 EOMA-68 CPU Card Schematics Completed
  175. Rhombus Tech A10 EOMA-68 CPU Card Schematics Completed
  176. The Struggles of Developing StarCraft
  177. 4chan Undergoing Major Revision, Getting Public API
  178. PostgreSQL 9.2 Out with Greatly Improved Scalability
  179. Torque 3D To Be Released On Github Under the MIT License
  180. Why Are Operating System Version Names So Absurd?
  181. Intel Encodes Data In Flickering LEDs (and Shows Off Other Bright Ideas)
  182. Torque 3D To Be Released On Github Under the MIT License
  183. Converting RSS Feeds To a Dynamic 3D Scene In 120 Lines of Code
  184. Is a Computer Science Degree Worth Getting Anymore?
  185. Zuckerberg: Betting On HTML5 Was Facebook's Biggest Mistake
  186. University Team Builds Lego and Raspberry Pi Cluster
  187. Mesa Finally An OpenGL Implementation (On Intel Hardware)
  188. University Team Builds Lego and Raspberry Pi Cluster
  189. Ask Slashdot: How Much Is a Fun Job Worth?
  190. Can Anyone Become a Programmer?
  191. How Indie Devs Made an 1,800-Player Action Game Mod In Their Spare Time
  192. The Perils of Developers Hooking Up
  193. Google Spanner: First Globally Scalable Database With External Consistency
  194. Designers Criticize Apple's User Interface For OS X and iOS
  195. Salesforce CEO Benioff: Future Software Will Look Like Facebook
  196. Ask Slashdot: Taming a Wild, One-Man Codebase?
  197. Raspberry Pi For the Rest of Us
  198. Why Non-Coders Shouldn't Write Code
  199. How Microsoft Is Wooing College Kids To Write Apps For Windows 8
  200. Torque3D Engine Goes Open-Source
  201. Gates and Others Offer $150k For Open Source School Software
  202. Ask Slashdot: Should Developers Install Their Software Themselves?
  203. New Java Vulnerability Found Affecting Java 5, 6, and 7 SE
  204. Ask Slashdot: Explaining Version Control To Non-Technical People?
  205. Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror
  206. Python 3.3.0 Released
  207. WTFM: Write the Freaking Manual
  208. How Noah Kagan Got Fired From Facebook and Lost $100 Million
  209. Oracle Open World: Ellison Preaches Cloud Religion
  210. TypeScript: Microsoft's Replacement For JavaScript
  211. RightScale, Scalr, EnStratus: Comparing the APIs
  212. Nokia Bets Big On Mapping
  213. TypeScript: Microsoft's Replacement For JavaScript
  214. Mind Maps: the Poor Man's Design Tool
  215. Google Glass, Augmented Reality Spells Data Headaches
  216. Oracle's Sparc T5 Chip Evidently Pushed Back to 2013
  217. Ask Slashdot: Am I Too Old To Retrain?
  218. The Computer Science Behind Facebook's 1 Billion Users
  219. Open Source Raspberry Pi WebIDE Alpha Released
  220. They Work Long Hours, But What About Results?
  221. Ask Slashdot: What Were You Taught About Computers In High School?
  222. Learning HTML Through a Board Game
  223. The Case For the Blue Collar Coder
  224. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Others Join Hands To Form WebPlatform.org
  225. Stress-Testing Software For Deep Space
  226. Ask Slashdot: Best Approach To Reenergize an Old Programmer?
  227. Ask Slashdot: Best Approach To Reenergize an Old Programmer?
  228. Flip This App: Secondary Mobile App Market Quietly Taking Off
  229. Ask Slashdot: Dedicating Code?
  230. Ask Slashdot: Best Approach To Reenergize an Old Programmer?
  231. Ask Slashdot: Best Book Or Game To Introduce Kids To Programming?
  232. From a NAND Gate To Tetris
  233. Freeside Internet Services: Doing Well With Purely Free Software (Video)
  234. From a NAND Gate To Tetris
  235. Ask Slashdot: How To Get Paid For Open-Sourcing Your Work?
  236. Google's Engineers Are Well Paid, Not Just Well Fed
  237. The FSF Adopts the Kickstarter Approach To Fund-raising
  238. OpenOffice Is Now, Officially, Apache OpenOffice
  239. OpenOffice Is Now, Officially, Apache OpenOffice
  240. Ubuntu Isn't Becoming Less Open, Says Shuttleworth
  241. 21st IOCCC Source Code Released
  242. Salesforce.com's Benioff Disses Windows 8, Oracle
  243. New Arduino Due Brings More Power To the Table
  244. Pols Blur Line Between Data Mining, Cyberstalking
  245. New Arduino Due Brings More Power To the Table
  246. System Admins Should Know How To Code
  247. Researcher Develops Patch For Java Zero Day In 30 Minutes
  248. Ask Slashdot: How To Avoid Working With Awful Legacy Code?
  249. The Struggles of Getting Into the App Store
  250. Ask Slashdot: Is Going To a Technical College Worth It?