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January 09, 2020

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Making open source JavaScript pay

Money isn’t everything to the success of the most popular JavaScript frameworks. Or is it? Read more ▶

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Socket programming in Java: A tutorial

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Tutorial series: Android Studio for beginners

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Go 1.14 focuses on runtime, compiler

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In-Memory Computing: Now and Tomorrow

The in-memory platforms of the future will embrace these trends and go further. Not only will they offer the key capabilities that users expect, such as strong SQL support, they will also address the needs of emerging use cases, such as IoT, machine learning, hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP), and transformative new storage technologies such as non-volatile memory. Read more ▶

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Socket programming in Java: A tutorial

Three iterations of a Java socket client-server example demonstrate the timeless utility of Java I/O Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

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Tutorial series: Android Studio for beginners

A complete beginner's guide to Android Studio, from installing Android Studio to coding and debugging your first Android app Read more ▶

 
 
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Go 1.14 focuses on runtime, compiler

February release brings improvements across the board including to Windows and WebAssembly support Read more ▶

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