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How US Developers Earned $200,000 a Year Salary

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Software developers is one of the hottest jobs not only in the United States around the world. Programmers and developers in the US even get more than $100,000 yearly salary but some of them even doubled their salary up to $200,000 per year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, although earning $200,000 per year is unusual but is indeed achievable in the United States. The BLS data also

Google Launched Cloud SQL API

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Internet search giant, Google, launched an Application Programming Interface (API) to enable users of its Cloud SQL to manage their databases. The Google Cloud SQL was originally available way back October 2011, but only in limited preview. The program lets you run MySQL databases in Google's cloud. Based upon the description of Google Cloud SQL through its website, it enables you to: "Use a fully

Google & Kinvey Partnership Provides Backend Services

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Google and Kinvey announced its partnership to provide even more Backend-as-a-Service options after the launching its own Mobile Backend Starter. The Mobile Backend Starter provides Android developers with an initial BaaS (Backend-as-a-Service) option. The project is based on Google App Engine, as a "one-click" route for Android apps to access storage services, notifications using Google Cloud

Top 10 Best CSS Time Saving Tools

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The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is considered as one of the most popular and widely used development language. CSS is quite easy to learn and use, it also offer some really nice features. Aside from the fact that CSS is quite fun as compared to other languages, but still some of the tasks in it can be quite irksome. For this reason, various CSS tools were created to help you and make your life

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Preview Release

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Microsoft announced during the annual TechEd 2013 conference the preview of the Microsof SQL Server 2014. The TechEd 2013 Conference was held at various locations worldwide featuring developers and IT professionals gathered by Microsoft. During the TechEd Conference, Microsoft highlights the new version of SQL 2014 and one of its newest feature are the ability to do in-memory OLTP, and to analyze

10 Best Programmers in the World

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Programming is one of the most high-profile jobs in the world. Some of the most talented, innovative developers in the industry were just an ordinary name among developers but they have made an extra-ordinary contributions to the society. We have listed below some of the most successful all-time programmers in the world and how they changed the way we live today not only as developers but as an

Details of Visual Studio 2013 Revealed at Tech Ed

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The highly-anticipated released of Microsoft's flagship project, the Visual Studio 2013 got a preview of some of its details during the Tech Ed 2013 while the public preview will be held later this month at Build. Most of the changes in the Visual Studio 2013 are to Team Foundation Server, some developers were expecting and hoping for major changes to Visual Studio itself, so they have to be

Ubuntu Ended Dreams of Toppling Windows

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The founder of open source software Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth declared that his dreams of topping the world's most popular software, Windows have already ended. He already gave up on his dream of ending Microsoft's dominance but credited iOS and Android of getting a chunk of the market share in mobile platforms. During the year 2004, Shuttleworth wrote the "Bug #1" in Ubuntu's development logs

Windows 8.1 Released Start Button Isn't Back

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The world's leading software company, Microsoft, released some information regarding the highly-anticipated Windows 8.1. The Start Button is not reinstated. For the past few days you may read some headlines that the well-known Start Button is back, then you are simply being misled. Microsoft announcement states that although you can see the Start Button being added to the desktop bar, but unlike

Always Be Coding (ABC) Advice from David Byttow

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David Byttow is a former employee of Google, and Square but currently he is building things on his own. He also works for Double Helix, Namco Bandai and Obvious. Aside from working in some of the world's prominent software companies, he has received offers from Naughty Dog, Activision, Riot Games, Blizzard, Pinterest, Goldman Sachs and many more. He made a name for himself after he worked with