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Is a computer science degree worth the paper it's printed on?
Is teaching yourself to code sound advice given today's grinding economy -- or does having a BSCS protect would-be IT pros in a way homegrown experience cannot? Our blogger comes down on the side of the self-taught. Read More


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The open source model for managing virtual offices
There are lessons to be learned from open source projects' successful strategies for harnessing a far-flung group of collaborators. Read More

Cloud API and service designers, stop thinking small
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Sencha expands HTML5 app dev tools
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