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26answers
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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 …
17
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33answers
4k views
Skills in demand during 2009
What programming languages and technologies will be most in demand by employers and open source projects in 2009?
17
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16answers
1k views
Building a new operating system
I am toying with the idea of creating an completely new operating system and would like to hear what everyone on this forums take is on that? First is it too late are the big boys so entrenched in …
16
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32answers
2k views
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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7answers
760 views
C++0x Attributes you’d like to see
Recently voted into the C++0x working paper was an attribute syntax. This syntax provides a way to specify other pieces of information to the compiler. The Committee Draft also includes several …
10
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26answers
826 views
Can you imagine to still develop software within the next 20 years?
I have been working as a software developer for about six years now (and I still have to work 35 years until retirement).
Sometimes I try to imagine how my job as a software developer might change in …
6
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8answers
248 views
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 …
6
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6answers
234 views
UI Databinding: alternatives and future
UI Databinding aka transfer of information/data from the biz-layer/datamodel of an application to the UI and from the UI back to the datamodel, seams to be ignored a little by language and framework …
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7answers
204 views
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
290 views
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 …
3
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5answers
361 views
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 …
3
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46answers
948 views
Sign of the times: what are you reading?
[I have closed the question because I don't feel like I'm really getting the kind of answers I was looking for. Maybe I should have been more specific, I don't know... Thanks to everyone who took the …
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19answers
1k views
What programming language will be most influential in five years from now?
What programming language will be most influential in five years from now?
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3answers
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How do you see the future of .NET versus JAVA? [closed]
For last couple of years it seemed like .NET was gaining a lot of ground, there were articles out there predicting that .NET eventually will "outdo" Java, but lately it seems like the .NET hype kind …
3
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7answers
425 views
The current and next “big things” in back-end web development?
In short, I'm looking for something to replace PHP.
I moved from ASP to ASPNET but since dumping Windows completely, I've ended up on PHP and that's been the state of play for the past 18 months. …
