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What good technology podcasts are out there?

Yes, Podcasts, those nice little Audiobooks I can listen to on the way to work. With the current amount of Podcasts, it's like searching a needle in a haystack, except that the haystack happens to be …
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Confessions of your worst WTF Moment. (What not to do.)

What wonderful advice can we learn from the "What not to do" school of hard knocks?
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Learning to write a compiler

Preferred Languages : C/C++, Java, and Ruby I am looking for some helpful books/tutorials on how to write your own compiler simply for educational purposes. I am most familiar with C/C++, Java, and …
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What are the best programming and development related Blogs?

There are lots of great resources available on the Internet for learning more about programming and improving your skills. Blogs are one of the best, IMO. There's a wealth of knowledge and …
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What should every programmer know?

Regardless of programming language(s) or operating system(s) used or the environment they develop for, what should every programmer know? Some background: I'm interested in becoming the best …
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Language Books/Tutorials for popular languages

It wasn't that long ago that I was a beginning coder, trying to find good books/tutorials on languages I wanted to learn. Even still, there are times I need to pick up a language relatively quickly …
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How to get started in operating system development

One thing I've always wanted to do is develop my very own operating system (not necessarily fancy like Linux or Windows, but better than a simple boot loader which I've already done). I'm having a …
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Benefits of programming (doing) versus reading blogs (thinking?)

I have come to a conclusion or realization that perhaps many developers I know including myself have a fanatical fascination with reading as many programming and technology blogs or listening to …
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What do you do to keep learning?

When my children tell me that they hate school, I often tell them that they need to get used to continuous learning because they live in a generation in which constant learning will be required. How …
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Where can I learn JQuery? is it worth it?

Hey, I've had a lot of good experiences learning about web development on w3schools.com. It's hit or miss, I know, but the php and css sections specifically have proven very useful for reference. …
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What was your biggest CS eye-opener?

What was the single thing you learned (either in classes or during work) that felt most like scales falling off your eyes? For me, it was a lecture about microcode, because that filled the gap of …
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How do you advance beyond being an ‘advanced’ programmer?

I'm what I think would be considered an 'advanced' programmer. I have years of experience doing reverse-engineering, kernel/compiler/emulation/game development, many programming languages under my …
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Learning Ruby on Rails

As it stands now I'm a Java and C# developer, but the more and more I look at Ruby on Rails, the more I really want to learn it. What have you found to be the best route to learn RoR? Would it be …
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How does one avoid becoming a crutch?

Question During my career as a software engineer, I have been both the learner and the mentor, and I have noticed that it can be very easy for the mentor to become a crutch to the learner. Rather …
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Tips for a lone developer (not a lonely developer)

I'm the only developer in the (small) company that I work for, although I'm fortunate that my boss is very technical. What tips do other people in a similar situation have. I'm wondering about how …

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