2013 Best Programming & Learning How to Code Websites

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There are thousands if not millions of programming websites that teaches students and programmer in learning how to code but only few of them have really established themselves as an authority. We have listed some of the most popular programming websites and sites that teaches programming that will surely helps us in one way or another, in our journey especially in enhancing our talents as

Google I/O Registration Open on March 13, 2013 FAQ's & Details

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The Google I/O (Input/Output) or more popularly known as Google's annual developer conference will be held this coming May 15-17, 2013 but the registration will open this March 13, 2013. The annual developer conference will feature technical in-depth sessions alongside the latest Google's products teams and partners respective presentations. The conference will be at the Moscone Center in San

Zora Ball: World's Youngest Game Programmer at 7-Years-Old

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Programming is considered by many as one of the hardest task in any computer-related course but a pint-sized programming wizard Zora Ball made an astonishing achievement by creating a full version of a mobile application video game. The 7-year-old first grader, Zora Ball from Philadelphia's Harambee Institute of Science and Technology Charter School accomplished a task that anyone are afraid of

Microsoft Fined $731 Million for a Single Line of Code Error

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The world's leading software company, Microsoft was fined by the European Commission after making an error for a single line of code. The error caused the company a whopping $731 Million fined. The European Union's anti-trust authority, European Commission, stated that the fined was due to the violation of a 2009 agreement between Microsoft and the European Commission. Last 2009, Microsoft agreed