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Microsoft to big data programmers: Try F#
The language is geared to data-oriented programming as well as parallel programming and algorithmic development. F# 3.0, featuring support for large-scale schematized data and APIs. Read More


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Why you shouldn't care about the Java flaw
Are you a big Swing user? Excited over JavaFX on multiple platforms? If you answered, "No and no," then there's no reason to get fussed over the recent Java bug in the SecurityManager. Read More

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BaaS: It's a crowded (and young) market
Back-end as a service vendors offer services aimed at making it quick, easy and inexpensive for developers to add common functions such as messaging to their mobile apps. Read More

Ruby on Rails receives its third security patch in less than a month
Developers of the Ruby on Rails Web development framework released versions 3.0.20 and 2.3.16 of the software in order to address a critical remote code execution vulnerability. Read More

Hands-on with Leap Motion's hands-off 3D 'mouse'
Leap Motion's vision is not merely to replace the mouse or the touchscreen, but to tear down the idea that you have to interact with your computing devices via some other piece of hardware. Read More


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