Developer divide: 19 generations of computer programmers

Qualcomm unveils Java-friendly 'Internet of everything' development platform | C and Java each claim the top spot in dueling language popularity indexes

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Developer divide: 19 generations of computer programmers
Here is our guide to some of the more dominant tech generations in computer history, as embodied by the programmers who gave them life. You will probably recognize many of these generational traits in yourself and your coworkers. Read More


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Qualcomm unveils Java-friendly 'Internet of everything' development platform
Qualcomm unveiled a Java-friendly development platform for its envisioned "Internet of everything," a concept based on the idea that everyday objects can be readable, recognizable, locatable, addressable, and controllable via the Internet. Read More

C and Java each claim the top spot in dueling language popularity indexes
Tiobe and PyPL disagree on hottest languages -- the former bases its popularity criteria on page totals while the latter counts number of searches on a language. Read More


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