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Failed projects & education
*Sunday April 16, 2023 @04:49PM
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Should Managers Permanently Stop Requiring Degrees for IT Positions?
Re:"IconAuthor" died for a reason
*Thursday October 27, 2022 @02:41PM
1
Coding is not the hard part of development
*Thursday October 27, 2022 @02:28PM
1
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Low-Code and No-Code Are Making Developers' Jobs Better
Low code isn't new
*Sunday September 18, 2022 @02:01PM
1
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Will Low-Code and No-Code Development Replace Traditional Coding?
Providers should be grateful to Facebook
*Friday May 06, 2022 @03:22PM
1
1
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Facebook Deliberately Caused Havoc in Australia To Influence New Law, Whistleblowers Say
SQ L works
*Monday July 19, 2021 @02:48PM
1
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The Case Against SQL
reopening is for the rich, not the poor
*Thursday June 11, 2020 @04:33PM
2
3, Informative
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As Virus Infections Surge, Countries End Lockdowns
Deleting content
*Sunday May 24, 2020 @12:33PM
1
1
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Wikipedia Plans New Rule To Combat 'Toxic Behavior'
Re:Deaths Prevented Not Quite The Truth
*Tuesday March 31, 2020 @09:41PM
1
0
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What Happens After the Lockdown?
Short answer: Sort of
*Sunday March 01, 2020 @06:07PM
2
2
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Will The Next Job Impacted By Automation Be App Development?
Low code only works if you know what you are doing
*Sunday February 23, 2020 @03:00PM
1
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Will Low-Code and No-Code Platforms Revolutionize Programming?
Coding is not the same as developing
*Sunday February 02, 2020 @04:01PM
1
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Programmer Moneyball: Challenging the Myth of Individual Programmer Productivity
Coding is hard
*Saturday January 04, 2020 @07:43PM
1
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Should Coal Miners Learn To Code?
This is not the Frys of the 1980s.
*Friday January 03, 2020 @08:13PM
1
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Is Fry's Electronics in Trouble?
AI is a tool, not an owner
*Friday January 03, 2020 @08:17PM
1
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EU Patent Office Rejects Two Patent Applications in Which an AI Was Designated As the Inventor
CLI is obsolete
*Monday October 28, 2019 @03:46PM
3
0
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Most System Administrators Prefer Firewall GUIs Over CLIs
Money makes the world go round!
*Monday September 16, 2019 @12:06AM
1
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FCC Fails, Robocalls (and Complaints) Increase, Along with Number-Hijacking
Wow!
*Monday August 26, 2019 @12:20PM
1
1
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'Agile Programming is Not Dead, Quite the Opposite'
Thanks
*Sunday August 25, 2019 @03:35PM
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Is Agile Becoming Less and Less Relevant?
I use my headphone jack every day.
*Thursday August 15, 2019 @11:57AM
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Slashdot Asks: Do You Use Your Laptop's Headphone Jack?
typos
*Monday August 12, 2019 @12:24PM
1
1
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Vintage 30-Year-Old Mac Resurrected As a Web Server
Moore's Law is a marketing strategy.
*Saturday August 03, 2019 @11:53AM
1
1
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Are Nanosheet Transistor the Next (and Maybe Last) Step in Moore's Law?
Misplaced hysteria
*Sunday June 23, 2019 @12:20PM
1
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Are Medical IDs 'The Enemy of Privacy, Liberty, and Health'?
six hours a day
*Thursday May 16, 2019 @11:51AM
5, Insightful
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Some of China's '996' Tech Tribe Quit, Seek Less Stress
nw_rad
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