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James Valles - Developer, innovator, life-long student. Always e

Developer, innovator, life-long student. Computer Science graduate student at @DePaulU. VP/COO @bnonews, now engineering and coding for good.

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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Code.Org Is Giving Kids A Chance To Code By Bringing Computer Science To Schools
Founder Hadi Partovi wants to make a CS curriculum available to all kids.

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7 years ago
Tech world experiencing a major 'trust crisis,' futurist warns
Big brands have to reestablish trust with consumers on data safety, said futurist Chris Riddell.

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7 years ago
El Salvador may host 3D-printed home community
Nonprofit startup New Story is slated to bring a 3D-printed home community to El Salvador.
7 years ago

We’ve all faced rejection. Here’s a list of CS professionals who didn’t let rejection stop them! Go get it! 


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7 years ago
After 30 Failed Tech Interviews, I Finally Figured Out What I Was Doing Wrong
Failed in 9 tech interviews in the last 6 months. What should I do? This question was originally answered on Quora by Udayan Banerji.
7 years ago
How I Conquered Anxiety and Learned to LOVE Coding
3 simple strategies to help you bust through the fear when you're learning to code.

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7 years ago
Amazon unveils top 20 cities for HQ2
Let the jockeying begin: Amazon will make a final decision this year after a deeper dive into each city's potential.
7 years ago
Apple says all Macs and iOS devices affected by chip flaws
Apple says its Macs and iPhones are affected by Spectre and Meltdown.
7 years ago
New Silicon Valley craze: drinking untreated water
Is drinking raw water a great way to get beneficial minerals and microbes removed by filtration—or do people who pay $15 a gallon for untreated water have more money than sense?
7 years ago
Advice for Computer Science College Students
Despite the fact that it was only a year or two ago that I was blubbering about how rich Windows GUI clients were the wave of the future, college students nonetheless do occasionally email me askin…

I love this! Thanks for the advice! A must-read for all Computer Science College students.


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7 years ago
Augmented Reality Technology May Help Guide Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
A plastic surgery research group has developed an augmented reality system that enables them to create 3D simulations of the desired results of facial reconstructive procedures and project them over the patient’s face during surgery, reports a study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open®, the official open-access medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
7 years ago
These 6 Chicago startups are shaping the future of VR
We're still in the early stages of virtual reality, but that hasn't stopped companies from diving in and experimenting with what VR can do. From immersive gaming to advanced market research, Chicago startups are testing the waters of VR and paving the way for how we interact with this new technological platform.
7 years ago
Using drones to build the ambulance fleet of the future
It's that time of year again. Sleigh bells overhead and our jolly, bearded benefactor wafting gifts down the chimney to eagerly awaiting hands. We've heard..
7 years ago
Inside “Fin”, the elite human/AI assistant
"I have FOMO for the future", says Sam Lessin. That's why his startup Fin is working backwards from a far-off tech utopia. One day, computers with some human..
7 years ago
Apple's iMac Pro goes on sale worldwide
Apple has released its most expensive computer: iMac Pro.

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7 years ago

Jeff Goodell: Would you explain, in simple terms, exactly what object-oriented software is? Steve Jobs: Objects are like people. They’re living, breathing things that have knowledge inside them about how to do things and have memory inside them so they can remember things. And rather than interacting with them at a very low level, you interact with them at a very high level of abstraction, like we’re doing right here. Here’s an example: If I’m your laundry object, you can give me your dirty clothes and send me a message that says, “Can you get my clothes laundered, please.” I happen to know where the best laundry place in San Francisco is. And I speak English, and I have dollars in my pockets. So I go out and hail a taxicab and tell the driver to take me to this place in San Francisco. I go get your clothes laundered, I jump back in the cab, I get back here. I give you your clean clothes and say, “Here are your clean clothes.” You have no idea how I did that. You have no knowledge of the laundry place. Maybe you speak French, and you can’t even hail a taxi. You can’t pay for one, you don’t have dollars in your pocket. Yet, I knew how to do all of that. And you didn’t have to know any of it. All that complexity was hidden inside of me, and we were able to interact at a very high level of abstraction. That’s what objects are. They encapsulate complexity, and the interfaces to that complexity are high level.

1994 Rolling Stone interview

7 years ago
Her Code Got Humans on the Moon—And Invented Software Itself
Instead of just supporting her husband’s career, Margaret Hamilton invented the modern concept of software.

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7 years ago
Margaret Hamilton Standing Next To The Stacks Of Pages Of Apollo Code She Wrote By Hand That Took Us

Margaret Hamilton standing next to the stacks of pages of Apollo code she wrote by hand that took us to the moon. This woman is my idol!

7 years ago

She was the lead software engineer of the Apollo project. She wrote code by hand to take humanity to the moon in 1969. 

7 years ago
Meet me in the trees - Microsoft Life
New outdoor meeting spaces help Microsoft evolve the modern workspace and help employees connect to the environment and one another.

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7 years ago
Opportunity for everyone
Grow with Google is a new initiative to help people across the U.S. grow their skills, careers and businesses. We’re also providing $1 billion in grants and Googlers can contribute 1 million volunteer hours globally to support nonprofits creating more opportunity for everyone.
7 years ago
How the NSA identified Satoshi Nakamoto – CryptoMuse – Medium
The ‘creator’ of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, is the world’s most elusive billionaire (worth more than $7B as of November 2017). Very few…
7 years ago
Japan's robot revolution - CNN Video
CNN's Will Ripley give us a peek into Japan's robot revolution.
7 years ago
Sophia
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7 years ago
How a laid-off dad built the “Instant Pot,” one of the internet’s favorite cooking tools
An official Instant Pot Facebook group for sharing recipes has attracted more than 750,000 members.
7 years ago
How Will An Increasing Supply Of Software Engineers Affect Demand For Their Services?
What will software engineers do when everybody can program? This question was originally answered on Quora by Ken Mazaika.
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