Programming Languages

9 Best Free Logo Makers Online

A logo is a graphic mark or emblem used to identify and promote a product or service. Creating a good…

6 years ago

7 Programming Languages To Excel in IoT for 2020 and beyond

The growing industry of the industrial Internet of Things (Industrial IoT, IIoT) is attracting the attention of venture capital and…

6 years ago

Helping Developers Succeed with Open Source Languages in 2019: Global Survey Results

By Bart Copeland, CEO, ActiveState Helping Developers Succeed Enterprise CEOs and executives are driving digital transformation to keep pace and…

7 years ago

BAT: Not Batman but Something Even Batter

Brave offers its users a much improved and optimised approach toward online advertisement. It consists in excluding the middleman and…

7 years ago

IOHK launches opensource blockchain project

IOHK, the blockchain research and development company behind the top 10 cryptocurrency Cardano, has launched its first open source project,…

7 years ago

Stack Overflow reveals insights into UKI developer salaries and top programming languages

Today Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted platform for developers to learn, share their knowledge and build their careers, launched…

8 years ago

Omnitude launches a working Proof of Concept

Guest post from the Omnitude team.  Why a Proof of Concept? We understand that the Omnitude vision is a very…

8 years ago

Looking for the best blockchain and decentralized applications Vladislav Dramaliev, Aeternity, speaking at Chainges

By  @SimonCocking we interviewed Vladislav Dramaliev who will be speaking at Chainges, the first world-class quality blockchain & cryptocurrency conference shaped by the…

8 years ago

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