A third of developers are self taught
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Wednesday, 15 January 2020 10:05

A third of developers are self taught


Most content developers live in the UK

A third of developers consider themselves self-taught according to a new report from French start-up CodinGame.

Nuvia ARM server startup hires Jon Carvill
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 25 November 2019 20:24

Nuvia ARM server startup hires Jon Carvill


Austin office and Jon Masters from RedHat IBM

Nuvia is the new name that can disrupt the fallen ARM server market, and just ten days after announcing the company, it made another significant announcement. Nuvia hired Jon Carvill as Vice president of Nuvia marketing and Jon Masters from RedHat IBM as Vice President of Software and opened an office in Austin (home of AMD and Samsung).  

Apple finally realises its software is pure comedy
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Someone finally read Fudzilla

For a while now we have been penning stories about how buggy Apple's software is getting, but now it seems someone at the Jobs' Mob Frying Saucer has got the message.

3D Subscription software driving move to open source
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Could this lead to Linux on the desktop?

3D software makers' move to subscription models is pushing people to use open-source software because users are fed up with the price and neurotic terms and conditions.

I don’t code any more
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Monday, 04 November 2019 11:25

I don’t code any more


Torvalds’ self-realisation

The IT industry’s Mr Sweary, Linus Torvalds, says he no longer considers himself a programmer these days.

Why Apple software is so buggy
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Thursday, 24 October 2019 10:57

Why Apple software is so buggy


Former software engineer explains what is going wrong

David Shayer, who worked as a software engineer at Apple for 18 years across iPod, the Apple Watch, and Apple's bug-tracking system Radar, among other projects, has been explaining to Apple fanboys why software standards have shot down the loo.

Apple cocks up the time again
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 22 October 2019 11:35

Apple cocks up the time again


Orders customers to upgrade

The fruity cargo cult Apple’s inability to do basic programming is being used as a marketing tool to force users to update their software.

Enterprises rearchitecting apps for microservices
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Thinking very small

More than 76 percent of enterprise organisations are planning to rearchitect apps for microservices, according to a Forrester report.

Strangle your Python 2 now
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Monday, 26 August 2019 11:23

Strangle your Python 2 now


UK National Cyber Security Centre warning

The UK's cyber-security agency warned developers Thursday to consider moving Python 2.x codebases to the newer 3.x branch before it is too late.

Apple’s software lets it down again
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Friday, 02 August 2019 11:50

Apple’s software lets it down again


Features leave the phone wide open

The software genii at the fruity Cargo-cult Apple, who bought you a clock which could not adjust for summer, does not appear to have thought through network sharing functions.