Programming Languages
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Coders enticed by Silicon Valley-backed languagesNews Java remains the most popular among employers, Go, Rust and Swift are winning over developers
By Adam Shepherd Published
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GitHub launches app marketplaceNews New storefront helps developers find programming tools
By Adam Shepherd Published
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New Raspberry Pi OS offers RealVNC remote accessIn-depth Now you can remotely manage your Raspberry Pi project from a tablet or PC
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Apple allows open source community to tailor SwiftNews Cupertino unleashes programming language on GitHub
By Rene Millman Published
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Samsung works with Code Club to open Manchester learning HubNews South Korean vendor to kit out Manchester computer coding centre with laptops
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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IT pros with more than one programming language paid moreNews Research suggests proficiency in two or more programming languages boosts pay.
By Jane McCallion Published
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IBM unveils new Synapse programming languageNews Brain-like technology needs new software to run it.
By Rene Millman Published
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Element14 lets London school cook up Raspberry Pi codeNews 240 primary school children learn to code during day of creativity
By Jane McCallion Published
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Raspberry Pi: What's in it for business?In-depth The £29 micro-computing marvel has finally shipped, and we investigate the potential business benefits that it could deliver in the UK.
By Gareth Halfacree Published
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The movie technology that IT departments would loveIn-depth Hollywood has very clear ideas of what computers are capable of. But which of its pipe dreams would actually help the modern day IT department? Simon Brew has some suggestions…
By Simon Brew Published
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Top 25 programming errors revealedNews Experts and security vendors around the world finally have a measuring stick to help decide whether software is vulnerable to attack.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Embracing the .BeastIn-depth Mono allows programmers to program in Visual Basic on Linux and run their applications on Windows, or develop in C# on Windows and run their applications on Linux, but remains a controversial addition to the Linux developers' arsenal.
By Richard Hillesley Published
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