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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Will Reliable Applications Disappear In The Future?

Posted on 12:01 by Unknown
As I was reading the August Communications magazine from the Associations form Computing Machinery (ACM), I came upon the article written by Philip Guo in which he provides new programmers/developers some times for starting a new project and a different view of programming that he believes is not shared with students by the education system today. The title of article "Teaching Programming the
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