Some would say that it is a long way from software engineering to journalism, others would correctly argue that it is a mere 10 metres according to the floor plan. During his first five years with CBS Interactive, Chris started his journalistic adventure in 2006 as the Editor of Builder AU after originally joining the company as a programmer. Leaving CBS Interactive in 2010 to follow his deep desire to study the snowdrifts and culinary delights of Canada, Chris based himself in Vancouver and paid for his new snowboarding and poutine cravings as a programmer for a lifestyle gaming startup. Chris returns to CBS in 2011 as the Editor of TechRepublic Australia determined to meld together his programming and journalistic tendencies once and for all.
Along with a refresh of its storage and server lineup, Dell Technologies says the days of general-purpose servers attempting to be used for everything are over.
Find out why your application is working fine in Gingerbread and on the Ice Cream Sandwich virtual machine, but why you cannot run it on an ICS physical device.
The Australian ISP landscape just gotten a bit smaller; pictures arrive of the $25 computer that could; and now we can have VNC in a browser, thanks to Node.js.
Microsoft says that IE8 will return to its original standards compliant mode as the default rendering mode — going back on previous statements to the contrary.
$500 million is an awful lot of money for a small stake in a Web site — so I thought I’d make a list of things that Microsoft could spend its money on instead.
If OLPC is successful then the next generation of programmers will come from an environment that is a vast change from the fringe desktop that we live in today.