Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 12, 2015

Daily News - The programming languages that spawn the most software vulnerabilities

Daily News - The programming languages that spawn the most software vulnerabilities
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Industry News
With his track record, I guess UWP will work after all
Source: ZDNet
"Papers. Show me your papers."
Source: Boing Boing
So, everything will take 1/2 the time? Or I'll only get half the content?
Source: Techcrunch
For all your things (that meet the minimum hardware requirements)
Source: WinBeta
Developer News
Did Satya take over at Apple?
Source: The Verge
for_those_who_like_the_bleeding_edge()
Source: The Register
Did I mention there was a new version of PHP already today?
Source: Dark Reading
Or just news about DevOps?
Source: Jaxenter
"Modules allow you to express the symbolic dependency your component is taking on providers of functionalities it needs, and the boundary of that dependency, directly in code." Oh, well that makes perfect sense then.
Source: Visual C++ blog
Science and Technology
Because I know you were wondering about that
Source: Motherboard
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
I'll write a blurb here later.
Source: CodeProject
If you watch one video of massive urban destruction today, make it this one (really - it's less depressing than watching the news)
Source: CodeProject
Source: CommitStrip



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