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Future Popular Languages [closed]

Getting as example Ruby, a language that some years back all will say that it will never be a popular language, but because of a framework, now it's one of the most popular languages. Then I want to …
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Ruby without Rails

I've already developed some simple applications in Rails(just to test) without any knowleadge of Ruby, but now I want to change my life, I'm going to start learning Ruby(and never learn Rails for some …
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Moving AS3 forward?

Hi I use AS3 quite a lot for work, but I come from a Java/C/C++ education and find the language quite restrictive. There seems to be two fundamental camps in the AS3 world: The non-technical …
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How-to: short-circuiting inverted ternary operator implemented in, e.g. C#? Does it matter?

Suppose you are using the ternary operator, or the null coalescing operator, or nested if-else statements to choose assignment to an object. Now suppose that within the conditional statement, you have …
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What do you think the future holds for database technology?

The good old Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) has been around for quite some time now and is still, certainly in my opinion, the mainstay of the majority of production platforms/software …
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Choosing a non microsoft language for web development?

I am resonably experienced with asp.net and would like to learn a new language with a focus on web development. Licensing and hosting costs are why I would like to use something not reliant on …
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Programming on future hardware?

I want to practice programming code for future hardware. What are these? The two main things that come to mind is 64bits and multicore. I also note that cache is important along and GPU have their own …
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Web technology based on http transmission sounds like a car disguise for a truck? [closed]

So, what will be the next future technology for you?
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Will software automation take over industry in future?

Will there be a chance for software automation be the next big thing in future? The time taken for a code that's done by humans can be effectively reduced by automating it by programming tools. But …
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7answers
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What is your vision for the web? [closed]

I never have imagined Twitter would have gotten as big as it did. Social Networking is so large it's almost overbearing. Google's big enough to start it's own country and everyone and their mom has …
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7answers
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Software Consultant career and transitional skills

I started my programming career after my grad school. I was still in my early 20s and had a lot of enthusiasm in learning new technologies, concepts and applying to them in different projects. Over …
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17answers
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What programming technique / practice done by you was ahead of its time?

I once built a very good web application in ASP (classic) back in 2001 and extensively used XmlHttpRequest object in it. (I was lucky that the clients were only using IE, and only IE supported this …
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New Programmer Learning Curve to Fulltime

I know there are a lot of variables in learning speed and experience just give me what you'd consider the norm What do you believe is the average time needed (years or months wise) for a beginning …
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What are the hot languages of 2009?

It is well-accepted that we should all learn something new every six months. But what should top the list for 2009? What new things should we learn this year that appear to have real staying power? …
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Multi-touch support for web browsers/web pages

Hey, Multi-touch seems to be gathering more and more references worldwide every day. Soon the prices will most likely drop, as there are already a good amount of companies investing in them. Now what …

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