Programmers

A Beginner's Guide to Game Development

Submitted by rems on
In today's digital world, games have taken on new dimensions and significance thanks to advancements in technology and changes in how we interact with entertainment. Wherever you go, there are many gamers playing various types of games. The best part of this is that even the largest companies are now investing in this field to have their own "pro-players" who compete in local and international

Sourcecodester.com Now Hiring Home Based Article Writers

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One of the world's leading free source code website, Sourcecodester.com is currently in need of Article Writers who can provide our readers with valuable information. As our advocacy grew from giving free source code, into giving out various information related to software development, our current pool of programmers and writers could not handle the huge influx of information. In this connection

Sourcecodester.com Moved To a New Dedicated Server, Again

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Last August 6, 2011, we announced that we have migrated to a dedicated server at Hostgator. As you may know, we started by just having a shared hosting at Hostgator, then move to a dedicated server to serve you better. This is our history in building a great site: Hostgator Shared Hosting = Baby Plan ($95.64/year) Hostgator VPS Hosting = Level 6 ($129.95/month) Hostgator Dedicated Servers = Basic

10 Best Programmers in the World

Submitted by navajocodetalker on
Programming is one of the most high-profile jobs in the world. Some of the most talented, innovative developers in the industry were just an ordinary name among developers but they have made an extra-ordinary contributions to the society. We have listed below some of the most successful all-time programmers in the world and how they changed the way we live today not only as developers but as an

How Programmers Spend their Time Survey Results

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A recent survey conducted in March by a company named Electric Cloud released their findings on how software engineers, programmers and developers spend most of their time. The company surveyed around 443 software developers and they found out that programmers spend majority of their time not writing code. On general average, programmers just spend under half the hours in their week on "design and