Blog Posts - Programming
Apple Releases First Preview of Swift 3.0

Ahead of WWDC 2016, Apple has released the first preview build of Swift 3.0 with some major changes that focus on “getting the basics right for the long term.” Due to some major underlying changes, Swift 3.0 is not source compatible with Swift 2.
by Why Apple/iOS Developers should shift to Swift? on Jun 30, 2016
STMIK Muhammadiyah Jakarta Menggelar Seminar & Pelatihan IT di Ramadhan 1437 H

Salam sejutaumat, mengisi kegiatan di bulan Ramadhan 1437 H mahasiswa kampus STMIK Muhammadiyah Jakarta menggelar sebuah event seminar dan pelatihan Teknologi Informasi kepada umum secara gratis. Bekerjasama dengan Bank Indonesia dan didukung beberap...
by Warung Sejutaumat on Jun 30, 2016
Top 5 Books for Programming/Coding Interviews - Best of lot

If you are preparing for Programming Job interviews and looking for some of the best books for programming questions then you have come to the right place. In this article, I am going to share a couple of good books to prepare coding, software design...
by javarevisited on Jun 29, 2016
New C++ Features Voted In By C++17 Standards Committee

New submitter lefticus writes: The upcoming C++17 standard has reached Committee Draft stage, having been voted on in the standards committee meeting in Oulu, Finland this Saturday. This makes C++17 now feature complete, with many new interesting fea...
by Remote Network on Jun 26, 2016
ECMAScript 2016: New Version of JavaScript Language Released

An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: Ecma International, the organization in charge of managing the ECMAScript standard, has published the most recent version of the JavaScript language. ECMAScript 2016 (ES7 or JavaScript 7th Edition in the old namin...
by Futuristic Car Design on Jun 25, 2016
Java, PHP, NodeJS, and Ruby Tools Compromised By Severe Swagger Vulnerability

"Researchers have discovered a vulnerability within the Swagger specification which may place tools based on NodeJS, PHP, Ruby, and Java at risk of exploit," warns ZDNet's blog Zero Day, adding "the severe flaw allows attackers to remotely execute co...
by Futuristic Car Design on Jun 25, 2016
Download Kinect Virtual Dressing Room - Weekend project

It was getting hot at Doha, Qatar and I was thoroughly bored. And tired.Out of blue a creative request came by one of my seniors that if I have ever worked on Unity 3D. Though I have some experience with game engines and modeling tools, i though it w...
by PROHACK on Jun 24, 2016
The Top 7 Free IDEs for Java Development & Programming(Poll)

Hello everyone,In this post, I am going to give some information about Java and the top 7 available Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) for Java.Java is a powerful, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language that has been used by mi...
by Codemio - Programming and Technology - A Software Developer's Blog on Jun 16, 2016
Developer Accuses Apple Of Stealing His Breathe App

On Monday at its Worldwide Developer's Conference, Apple announced a new app called Breathe as one of the new headline features for watchOS 3, the latest version of its operating system for Apple Watch. The health-centric app reminds users to take a...
by Remote Network on Jun 14, 2016
Apple Introduces New File System AFPS With Tons Of 'Solid' Features

On the sidelines of its Worldwide Developer's Conference, Apple also quietly unveiled a new file system dubbed APFS (Apple File System). Here's how the company describes it: HFS+ and its predecessor HFS are more than 30 years old. These file systems...
by Remote Network on Jun 14, 2016
Programmer Automates His Job For 6 Years, Gets Fired, Realizes He Has Forgotten How To Code

An anonymous reader writes: A user on Reddit forum who goes by the alias FiletOfFish1066 (referred to as Mr. Fish hereafter) has been let go by his company after it was discovered that Mr. Fish hadn't actually done anything for six years. Umm, well h...
by Remote Network on Jun 13, 2016
jQuery 3.0 Stops Supporting Internet Explorer Workarounds

An anonymous reader writes: Thursday's release of jQuery 3.0 is "the first version that features absolutely no workarounds for old Internet Explorer browsers," reports Softpedia. "If customers are still asking you to work with IE6, IE7, and IE8, then...
by Remote Network on Jun 11, 2016
Nalanda Open University BCA CS74 Introduction to Internet Programming 2015 Question Paper

Nalanda Open University Annual Examination 2015 Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Part-III Paper-XXI [Introduction to Internet Programming (CS -74)] Study Materials Description: B.C.A. Nalanda Open University Annual Examination Bachelor in Com...
by University Question Papers on Jun 10, 2016
Nalanda Open University BCA CS72 C++ And Object Oriented Programming 2015 Question Paper

Nalanda Open University NOU Annual Examination 2015 Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Part-III Paper-XIX [C++ And Object Oriented Programming (CS- 72)] Set II Details of the Study Materials / Question Paper: B.C.A. Nalanda Open University Annu...
by University Question Papers on Jun 10, 2016
Nalanda Open University BCA CS69 TCP/IP Programming 2015 Question Paper

Nalanda Open University Annual Examination - 2015 Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Part-III Paper-XVI [TCP/IP PROGRAMMING (CS-69)] QP Description: Nalanda Open University Annual Examination, 2015 Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Part-I...
by University Question Papers on Jun 10, 2016
Nalanda Open University BCA CS65 Windows Programming 2015 Question Paper

University Name: Nalanda Open University Type: Question Paper / Old Question Papers / Previous Years QP Annual Examination 2015 Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Part-II Paper-XII (Windows Programming) CS-65 Description of Question Paper: B.C.
by University Question Papers on Jun 10, 2016
Slashdot Asks: Is the App Boom Over?

Quartz did a story in 2014 in which, citing comScore's data, it noted that most smartphones users download zero apps per month. Two years later, the data from Nomura reveals that the top 15 app publishers saw downloads drop an average of 20% in the U...
by Remote Network on Jun 8, 2016
Tor Developer Jacob Appelbaum Allegedly Intimidated Victims Into Silence and Anonymity

blottsie quotes a report from The Daily Dot: In the wake of programmer Jacob Appelbaum's abrupt departure from the Tor Project, rumors and accusations about both sexual misconduct and bullying have surfaced that extend back years. Now, four witnesses...
by Remote Network on Jun 7, 2016
6 myths about flying

Fed up with seeing that people believe all sorts of wonders related of flying, the pilot decided to dismantle at least some of these myths that continue to scare many and fueling fear of traveling by air. Confessions of a Pilot: Debunking the Biggest...
by We care about your travel on Jun 1, 2016
Onshape FeatureScript and future data-driven CAD applications

I remember first time I was introduced to AutoLISP. It was many years ago, but I can still recall how powerful it was to have the ability to run things programmatically inside of CAD systems. Several generation of people used AutoLISP as a platform t...
by Daily PLM Think Tank on Jun 1, 2016