TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Apple WWDC, the company's Worldwide Developers Conference, sold out in just 2 hours Wednesday morning, smashing last year's record 10-hour sellout.
By Bob Brown | 26 April, 2012 02:39
Google announced the first stable release of its new programming language -- dubbed "Go" -- on Wednesday, providing an initial base of support for new projects and applications. Binaries have been released for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OS X.
By Jon Gold | 30 March, 2012 08:22
Microsoft's message to apps developers: Fit into the Metro style of Windows 8 to make things easier on end users, according to two developers.
By Tim Greene | 17 March, 2012 01:43
New job opportunities are emerging for IT professionals in the field of "big data," the term used to describe how corporations gather vast amounts of real-time data about their customers and analyze that data to drive decision making and increase profitability.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 07 March, 2012 00:27
IT professionals are scrambling to get trained and certified in what's expected to be the hottest new high-tech skill for 2012: Hadoop.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 07 March, 2012 00:27
Developers moving to the upcoming paid version of Google Translate need to follow the documentation so their implementation of the package doesn't lead them to paying for someone else's use of the platform.
By Tim Greene | 01 December, 2011 02:31
I haven't talked about programming languages for a while so here goes: We start this week with the free, open source (MIT License) Lua language.
By Mark Gibbs | 10 November, 2011 04:38
iPhone developers are in demand across the United States and Canada, causing salaries to skyrocket for those with experience creating complex, mobile applications on Apple's iOS platform.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 09 November, 2011 22:47
Can you program a network of multivendor switches and routers, all running different operating systems, command line interfaces and configuration routines, to work in concert when it comes to managing flows?
By Jim Duffy | 02 November, 2011 21:34
The appeal of free and open source software is undeniable - after all, who doesn't want to take advantage of OPM (other people's money) to develop a finished software product or platform that would otherwise require long lead times, dedicated programming resources and significant cost?
By Susan Perschke | 18 October, 2011 01:51
Dennis Ritchie, the software developer who brought the world the C programming language and Unix operating system, has died at the age of 70.
By Bob Brown | 14 October, 2011 02:45
Many IT pros in the past have shied away from specializing in .Net application development, out of fear of choosing too narrow a specialty and limiting future job opportunities. Now that it's clear the Microsoft development platform is sticking around, there's a shortage of .Net talent in every area of the U.S., according to Dice.com.
By Ann Bednarz | 06 October, 2011 06:43
Slowly but surely, many US companies are loosening their viselike grips on IT hiring and looking to add new staffers to bolster business growth in the year ahead.
By Rick Saia | 27 September, 2011 00:19
Today's coders may know how to whip up a PHP script or a Drupal extension, create a mobile app for both the iPhone and Android, and run DOOM on their car's GPS. But there's a lot that their predecessors knew that today's programmers don't.
By Daniel P. Dern | 08 August, 2011 15:13
Microsoft isn't exactly dumping Windows for Linux, but it has become one of the busiest contributors to the Linux kernel. Microsoft's attempt to get Hyper-V drivers into the Linux kernel has taken longer than expected, having begun in July 2009, so Microsoft is apparently trying to speed up the process.
By Jon Brodkin | 19 July, 2011 05:44
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