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10 steps to becoming the developer everyone wants
Great code is fine, yet commanding better work and a higher salary depends on ensuring more people know who you are. In other words, you need to market yourself. Here's what seems to succeed. Read More


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JavaScript's popularity rankings vary widely
Indexes of programming languages say one thing, but GitHub's rankings tell a different story about JavaScript's popularity. Read More

Automating the cloud, one website script at a time
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Microsoft shuns its own Silverlight while embracing Flash
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