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The Perl programming language turns 25
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Android fragmentation: For developers, it's a bug and a feature
While it might be nice if Android had the relative uniformity offered by rival Apple's tightly controlled iOS mobile platform, that simply is not the way. And developers are all right with that. Read More

HTML5 now 'feature-complete,' W3C says
HTML5 and Canvas 2D are now feature complete, giving businesses and developers "a stable target for implementation and planning," according to the W3C's announcement. Read More

Facebook reveals secrets behind its speedier new Android app
The social network worked to minimize, eliminate, or defer allocations in performance-critical code. The app also postpones performing allocation-heavy code, such as feed-story parsing, until scrolling stops. Read More


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