A biography of Hannibal Lecter. A meditation on trees. A memoir by a child prodigy violinist. A treatise on the way we poop.
The path from block-based programming to vibe coding represents a shift from mastering the mechanics of implementation to ...
It’s a weird time to be studying computer science. Recent grads have a higher unemployment rate than those in just about every other major—yes, even philosophy. The internet is littered with rants ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...
On April 1, 1976, Apple Computer was founded with a radical idea: that powerful computing should be personal. Fifty years later, Apple stands as one of the most influential technology companies in ...
ENIAC was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer (but — at least at first — it was not a stored-program computer). Columbia's connection to the ENIAC is tenuous at best ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages developers still use daily, and what they’re good for. The computer revolution has ...
A 12-year-old Sarnia girl, who taught herself computer programming at the Lambton County Library, has placed second in the 12 and under category of a global coding competition. Naina Patel created a ...
A collection of 16 books centered around Raspberry Pi projects is available for only $18 dollars on Humble Bundle. The normal price for all 16 books would be $357. If you're looking to learn the ins ...
If you use Excel 40 hours a week (and those are the weeks you are on vacation), welcome to the MrExcel channel. Home to 2,400 free Excel tutorials. Bill "MrExcel" Jelen is the author of 67 books about ...
Standing among hundreds of children at a Vienna train station in 1939, Vera Buchthal had a numbered ticket hanging around her neck, a yellow Star of David sewn onto her coat and a favorite doll ...
Abstract: In 1961 and in 1969, two towers of Babel of programming languages were published. The first one appeared on the cover of Communications of the ACM. The second one appeared on Jean E.