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  • A Guide to Java Programming  By : Anthony Rainey
    Many older languages, like C and Pascal, were procedural languages. Procedures (also called functions) were blocks of code that were part of a module or application. Procedures passed parameters (primitive data types like integers, characters, strings, and floating point numbers). Code was treated separately to data.
  • Do You Really Need to Learn Computer Programming?   By : Ryan Round
    The answer to the question, 'Do I need to learn programming?' is: It depends. It depends on what exactly you mean by programming. You need to know a little bit of web programming like HTML and Javascript so that you do not need to depend on someone else for additions and editing your work (if you intend to build your own website).
  • Would You Create a Static or Dynamic Website?   By : Ryan Round
    Yes, this is a big question that haunts all new website owners. It is especially so for those who have no interest in programming languages or their differences. This article is targeted to help you make a decision on whether you should look at creating a dynamic site and if so which language should be used.
  • The Development of Programming and Software   By : Ryan Round
    In the last 20 years there have been many changes, both in the programming languages used and in the technologies themselves. It is an evolving field with some great rewards as well as challenges.
  • ASPNET is Better Than Other Web Programming Languages   By : Ryan Round
    Web developer newbies today have a difficulty to choose which language they want to use for web development. Just because there are so many choices on the market.
  • Tips on Learning Computer Programming   By : Ryan Round
    As with most subjects you may consider studying the first step is to know why you have chosen this particular subject over some other, how you hope to use your knowledge once your studies are completed, and what level of expertise you will need to acquire in order to achieve the outcome you desire, and of course learning computer programming is no different.
  • Is A Career In Video Game Design In Your Future?  By : Art Gib
    As I was growing up, I always loved to watch my brothers play classic video games. Since then, I have been blown away by the advances in all dimensions of complex game creation. It is no wonder so many people are attracted to the field!
  • How to Convert MP4 to MP3  By : Brian Jones
    MP3 and MP4 are two different file formats that can be convert one way or the other. The process to convert MP4 to MP3 is quite simple to do. A file format converter software must be installed first in your computer to make this possible.
  • The Dream Job Of This Generation  By : Art Gib
    I live with a self proclaimed "gamer." He eats, sleeps and dreams of all things gaming related. Ask him his goals for the future, he answer is always the same; he wants to be a video game designer or a video game tester.
  • The Importance of Usability in Web Design  By : Amy Nutt
    No matter where you look these days, different designs for websites are starting to become more popular. Even though there are website designs out there right now that have certainly done a lot to forward the case for interesting and innovative new designs, there are still some core principles that remain at the heart of every good website.
  • Learning to Code in Ruby on Rails  By : Alex Weidmann
    Ruby on rails is largely gaining grounds around web development world, because of the instant-web development concept
  • Understanding Software Inspection  By : Tom Greaves
    Software inspection is one of the most common sorts of review practices to be found in most software projects.
  • Why Isn't Everyone Making Use of Software Inspections?  By : Tom Greaves
    Software inspections are able to provide significant benefits to any project, but yet the adoption of the inspection process has been very slow.
  • Some Peer Code Review Challenges  By : Tom Greaves
    Peer code review or as it is often referred to as simply code review, is an in depth line by line walkthrough or review of a code module.
  • Disadvantages of Code Review Walk-Through  By : Tom Greaves
    The most common kind of code review is the ever common walk-through review.
  • Making Code Review Less Painful For Developers  By : Tom Greaves
    If you're a developer who is having to undergo the painful process of having your code reviewed there are many things you can do to enhance the experience and make it flow with much more ease.

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