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Origin Code Academy Rolls Out Free Programming Intro Course Online

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According to the school, the new course teaches some of the fundamentals of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. According to the boot camp operator, the free course is aimed at anyone interested in preparing to attend its program, or anyone interested in the basics of coding--to determine if coding is something for them or not.

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Coding School Operator Origin Code Academy Launches In San Diego

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A new, software coding school operator, Origin Code Academy , said this week that it has launched efforts in San Diego--and says it guarantees its graduates will get a tech job within 90 days of graduation. READ MORE>>.

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Realtime Raises $100M, Opens Office In Santa Monica

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The firm, which was previously known as Internet Business Technologies, said that it has developed a language, xRTML, that helps convert existing, static HTML into real-time, live web applications. The new funding came from BRTech Holding, a Sao Paulo-based technology investment firm.

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Software Development | How To Collaborate As A Team

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As a creative director at a software development company, I am always looking for ways to speed up our design and development process and to include as many people and teams working on the project. You do need to know the basics about how to code a site because you are basically dragging and dropping HTML and CSS elements.

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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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As a software developer I wrote code on what was called a “dumb terminal” because it literally had no processing capability. We ran software on the PCs called “terminal emulation” that allowed us to act like a dumb terminal to interact with mainframes and to act like a PC (with word processing, spreadsheets, etc.

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A Chat with Chris Tragos of Jetpack

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At Jetpack, we don't outsource production, and we manage all of the software development within Jetpack. Our self service product right now is what we used to develop ads, but you have to know things like Javascript. Chris Tragos: Traditional rich media companies, like Seismic or Pointroll, and not fully integrative.

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AT&T Mobile App Hackathon | Superheroes & Geeks, Only in Hollywood!

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Developers were allowed to code in any language they were most comfortable with including Objective C, Java, Javascript, HTML, C #, Dot Net, and XNA. The Hackathon introduced attendees to the latest cutting edge tools fully hosted on the cloud.