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Utilizing ASP.NET MVC In Web Development {0}

ASP.NET MVC (Model View Controller) is a component of ASP.NET that provides functions through jQuery and helper classes. Along with other languages that are essential to learn like HTML, CSS, and Javascript, it is hard to learn in a classroom environment when time and learning is limited. If students learned just ASP.NET MVC then they [...]

Visual Basic 6 Renewed for Windows 8 {1}

Visual Basic 6 is being confirmed to still be supported on the new and upcoming OS, Windows 8. People were concerned about this because VB6 was released in 1998, over ten years ago, but people are still loyal and use it so they wanted to make sure it was still being supported. A developer states [...]

5-10 More Years for Adobe Flash {5}

I thought this was interesting, Adobe is finally saying they will keep supporting flash. Last year they dropped their mobile support for Flash, but are working on new coding for ActionScript for Flash that will be better. They are trying to patch up the runtime environment so hopefully it will be faster because everyone knows [...]

Outsourcing to India {5}

In an article that kind of doubles as an advertisement, outsourcing is being discussed. Not only does America do it, but Australia does now as well. A holiday rental time share company from Australia is an online company advertising to the whole world. To increase the efficiency and design of their website, they hired a [...]

The Changing Face of the Web Development Industry {0}

Web design is beginning to create its own history now. When it was a more proprietary technology it was very expensive to get a website made for a company. After 2008, the web because more open-sourced and easier to learn about. The cost to make a website went down to hire out from about $50-$400. [...]

Programming Opa: Web development, reimagined {0}

A french company called MLState has realized that there are too many web programming languages that a programmer needs to put together in order to get a site to work. With that comes security issues.  Everytime these communications need to be linked to each other, a hacker can use that moment to interrupt the site. [...]

“Up to Code” – Coding Websites {1}

This article was about a website called Code Academy that has tutorials and articles about the web programming language JavaScript. It’s fairly new and has had 360,000 visitors this year already. Apparently, a lot of people who are not into technology or the coding side of it are finding it very easy to use. They [...]

Grooveshark Launches HTML5 Web App Despite Lawsuits {0}

Grooveshark is a website, run by Flash, to play songs by the users choice. Unlike Pandora, it has not been available for iPhone for whatever reason as an app. It was also pulled as an app from other phones. Now, Grooveshark has made an HTML5 version of its online site so anyone with a smart [...]

FTC Expands Antitrust Probe to Add Google+ {4}

Everyone knows that Google is the #1 search engine that also develops their own web and computer applications. Well now they are on fire for possibly favoring searching their own website’s information from Google+ over other social networks. If this is found true, they are violating federal antitrust laws on monopolies. Apparently Google has a [...]

“My Back Pages: Digital Diary Traces Memories” {2}

A website called “Timehop” sends subscribed users an email telling them what they did at that same time a year ago. It has access to all of someone’s social networks to pull from. The goal of the website is to bring up nostalgia like a diary would, or a box of memories. People on the [...]