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In a First, Women Outnumber Men in Berkeley Computer Science Course

Women are seriously underrepresented in the world of computer science. But in small ways, things are beginning to move in the right direction. At the University of California, Berkeley — a school...

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Why Workers Can Suffer in Bossless Companies Like GitHub

GitHub wanted to change the way businesses operate. But it may have gone a little too far.

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Facebook Introduces ‘Hack,’ the Programming Language of the Future

Facebook engineers Bryan O’Sullivan, Julien Verlaguet, and Alok Menghrajani spent the last few years building a programming language unlike any other. Working alongside a handful of others inside the...

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Apple’s New Lottery System Gives Everyone an Equal Shot at Getting Into WWDC

Apple announced its annual, five-day Worldwide Developer conference (WWDC) will kick off June 2nd this year. And following the model that other large conferences like Google I/O have set, tickets will...

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Meet Betty, the Siri-Like App That Turns Plain English Into Code

The old-fashioned computer command line isn’t going anywhere. But it may soon learn to speak our language. For all the advances in the way we interact with computers — from the graphical user interface...

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How to Build a Kinder Web for the Transgender Community

Transgender people face many kinds of discrimination. Some are more obvious than others. The transgender community is four times as likely as the general population to have household incomes less than...

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How Samsung Plans to Unite the Next Wave of Health Wearables

Samsung is launching a "reference fitness wearable" device called Simband, and a set of open APIs for developers. The company's ambition is to become the hub for the next generation of health-tracking...

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The Engineer on a Mission to Save the World From Buggy Software

All software has bugs. And as more companies adopt Facebook’s old “move fast and break things” motto, striving to expand the scope of their products as quickly as possible, we can only expect software...

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Tech Giants Begin Recruiting for the Next Big Platform Wars

The Internet of Things is still young, but it’s real. There are already dozens of internet-connected devices available, ranging from home-automation tools to wearable fitness trackers. And it’s about...

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Wanna Build Your Own Google? Visit the App Store for Algorithms

Today’s internet is ruled by algorithms. These mathematical creations determine what you see in your Facebook feed, what movies Netflix recommends to you, and what ads you see in your Gmail. Engineers...

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An Open Source Platform That Makes Building Apps Cheap and Easy

Schmidt thinks it's a waste of time for companies to build the same foundations again and again, which is why he founded Meteor, which builds an open source web programming framework that anyone can...

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How Facebook Sped Up Its iPhone App by Nearly 50%

You weren’t imagining things. The Facebook iPhone app was getting slower. In 2012, the social networking giant launched its first native iPhone app, and over the next two years, according to Facebook...

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Why iOS 8 Represents a New Kind of Challenge for Developers

Apps aren't just living in a one-device silo anymore. With new types of interactions and sharing capabilities in iOS 8, developers have to think about their apps in a new way. The post Why iOS 8...

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The $11M Tool That Could Help Computers Write Their Own Code

A group of computer scientists backed by DARPA want to create an autocomplete and autocorrect system for writing code. The post The $11M Tool That Could Help Computers Write Their Own Code appeared...

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With the Rise of Online Developer Tools, Startup New Relic Files for IPO

Web monitoring company New Relic is filing for an initial public offering. According to paperwork filed with the Security Exchange Commission, the company plans to trade under the ticker symbol NEWR...

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With New Dev Kit, Apple Gives Us a Glimpse of How Its Watch Will Work

Along with the beta release of iOS 8.2, developers also got access to WatchKit. Here's what the SDK reveals about how apps will run on the device. The post With New Dev Kit, Apple Gives Us a Glimpse of...

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Future of Popular Coding Tool in Doubt After It Splits in Two

Node.js, a popular and influential tool for building and running modern internet services, has split in two. The post Future of Popular Coding Tool in Doubt After It Splits in Two appeared first on...

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The iOS 8 Widget Restrictions Don’t Make Any Sense

Apple is singling out some apps for their widget functionality, and it could impact the utility of Notification Center in iOS 8. The post The iOS 8 Widget Restrictions Don’t Make Any Sense appeared...

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Tech Time Warp: That Time the Swedes Channeled Monty Python to Explain a...

Erlang, which powers WhatsApp and many other hot startups, is the weirdest and most powerful programming language out there. And this video proves it. The post Tech Time Warp: That Time the Swedes...

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Developers Hold the Keys to Unlocking the Cloud

In the innovation economy of the 21st century, developers are the prime movers. They are to today’s economy what railroad builders were to the 19th century and automotive engineers were to the 20th...

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