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Thursday, March 13, 2014

How technology is tracking and saving sea life. Plus: 9 lies that programmers tell themselves

Pants on fire: 9 lies that programmers tell themselves | 12 unique laptop bags mobile pros will love

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The call of the sea: How modern tech is taking the plunge to track and save marine life
Whether you want to track ocean life or just keep your boat clean, modern technologies are there to make life at sea a little easier. Read More


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Pants on fire: 9 lies that programmers tell themselves
Software developers, like everybody else, aren't always honest with themselves. Here are some common untruths that they can come to believe are true. Read More

12 unique laptop bags mobile pros will love
We asked a group of frequent business travelers for recommendations on the best laptop bags and came up with this collection of unique bags, ranging in price from just $60 all the way up to $666. Read More

Study proves that happy programmers are better programmers
New research finds that software developers' problem solving skills improve with their mood. Read More

Lubuntu might be the best Linux distro for Windows XP users
In today's open source roundup: Lubuntu could be the best replacement option for Windows XP users. Plus: A review of Portal 2 for Linux, and an interview with the creator of education distro Ubermix. Read More


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Unix: Pranks that sysadmins play
Unix systems administrators tend to be very serious about their responsibilities -- except when they're not. And, when they're not, the pranks that they play on each other and some of their more annoying users might surprise you. Read More

How St. Louis is solving the programmer shortage one Harvard course at a time
Dozens of companies in St. Louis can't hire good programmers. The problem in the past has been explained that either they can't find them or don't know where to look. But there is a third possibility: the coders exist, they just need some training to get started. That is where an effort called LaunchCode comes into play. Read More

15 things we hate about Java
Slow startup times, null pointers, security flaws -- Java's ongoing success leaves plenty to complain about. Read More

10 desktop apps to power your Windows PC
These apps will help you work with files of all types -- as well as back them up and keep them secure. Read More

Meet the coder who's running for Congress
Software developers are a rare breed in the halls of government, but why is that and should there be more of them? One who's running for Congress shares his thoughts. Read More


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