Coding

KBC Bank Ireland launches open developer portal

KBC Bank, Ireland’s digital-first bank, has announced the launch of their open Application Programming Interfaces (API) developer portal, inviting trusted…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Hold Inaugural Irish Computer Science Education Summit

NUI Galway’s School of Education will host the inaugural Irish Computer Science for All (CSForAll) Summit on Wednesday, 13 March.…

7 years ago

Minister announces second phase of computer coding at Junior Cycle

A pilot programme to help schools introduce coding at Junior Cycle is to be extended to a second phase from…

7 years ago

How Python Is Used In Data Science?

Guest Post by Danish Wadhwa Data Science has gained a lot of popularity in the last few years. This field’s…

7 years ago

The Linux Foundation announces 31 Open Source Training Scholarship Awardees

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, has announced the recipients of the 2018 Linux Foundation…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: A Firing of Minds and a Launch of Innovation

Maker Faire Rome had its 6th Edition this past weekend and I was there to soak up the rather enormous…

7 years ago

Should IT professionals still learn SQL?

Guest post from Andrew Thompson, IT professional and blogger who enjoys sharing his knowledge and experiences with his readers and…

7 years ago

Interview with Nate Walkingshaw, CXO Pluralsight: Directed Discovery a paradigm shift from Agile and Scrum

During the recent PluralsightLIVE conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, I had the opportunity to speak with Nate Walkingshaw, Chief…

7 years ago

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