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7 reasons why frameworks are the new programming languages
Thanks to powerful tools, the need for speed, and the shifting nature of programming itself, your next nerd fight will be over framework APIs, not syntax. Read More


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Over 100 years, NASA's top 5 tech advances
NASA, and its predecessor NACA, helped develop computer chips, satellite communications and safer flight. Read More

Indiana's law delivers real hurt to this state tech grad
'I won't go to a place and contribute economically when my interests are not protected, and my interests do not hurt anybody else,' said Patrick Kozub, a recent Indiana tech grad. Read More

Why do web developers choose OS X instead of Linux?
A Linux Redditor posed this question and got some interesting answers. Read More

The 9 best distros for KDE's Plasma desktop
Plasma is one of the most advanced desktop environments and these distros offer a great 'out-of-the-box' Plasma experience. Read More

Researchers say low-cost, longer-life graphene light bulb coming this year
A lightbulb with that costs less to make, has lower energy emissions and lasts longer than even LEDs is expected to go on sale later this year. Read More

Chromebit may be the hottest enterprise device ever
Will this sub-$100 device repeat the success of Chromecast? Read More


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How to monitor Wi-Fi traffic on Android devices
With these sniffer apps, instead of having to run captures on your bulky laptop, you can walk around with your Android tablet or phone tucked away in your pocket. Read More

First look: Project Spartan, Microsoft's next-generation Web browser
Microsoft's new browser combines a minimalist look and feel with a rendering engine designed to keep pace with a rapidly evolving Web. Read More

10 tech conferences worth attending in 2015
Looking to get the biggest bang for your travel budget buck in the remaining months of 2015? Check out our picks for conferences worth attending this year. Read More

Taking IT reorgs to the extreme
IT departments are constantly reorganizing, but a few companies have gone so far as to break the traditional IT department into pieces. Read More

France's laws are now on GitHub
A new repository traces the entire change history of France's civil codes going back to the times of Napoleon. Read More

Quality is line one: 8 characteristics of good software code
When developers dish on what makes some source code particularly "good," these qualities tend to get mentioned frequently. Read More

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