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The IT Gender Gap, Explained
Why aren't there more women in science and engineering? Controversial new research suggests: They just aren't interested.
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Richard Monson-Haefel to join RIA Vendor
Many Java developers will remember Richard Monson-Haefael as an early EJB guru. His most recent career move is to join Curl as VP of Developer... more »
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Beware Deceptive Statistics on Ruby Jobs
Obie Fernandez, who derives at least part of his income from sales of his Rails book, has been desperately trying to create the (false) impression... more »
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A Julliard for Programmers
Sayeth Spolsky: "[Java schools] are not operating in a vacuum: they're dumbing down their curriculum because they think it's the only way to keep CS... more »
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50+ Open Source/Free Alternatives to Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is expensive, but that doesn’t mean you have to live a life without portable documents. What many people don’t realize is that PDF is a... more »
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Your April Fool's Day Joke Sucks
If you're thinking about posting a link to some stupid April Fool's joke web page, please don't bother, because it sucks.
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When you're learning something, strive for quantity before quality.
David Van Couvering recently blogged that a good way to learn programming and break into the profession is to join an open source project and submit... more »
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Extreme Deprogramming
An excellent article from 2003 that points out parallels between cults and the more fervent members of the eXtreme Programming (XP) community.
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