The world’s most popular programming language is losing market share to more specialized languages such as R and Perl, Tiobe says.
Everyone knows that they shouldn’t use the same password for every website, but how many of us actually follow that rule? Not many, according to a Forbes report, which found that more than 70% of ...
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The big thinkers at Aperture reveal why many languages are disappearing and why it matters. Five arrested in shooting of Democratic judge: What we know about suspects Carney hits back at Trump over ...
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