Cross posted from our friend Aaron Rowe at Wired Science: Forty years ago, researchers developed a programming language that would become a brilliant educational tool. As I remember it, LOGO was a ...
Logo is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year and is ready to party. Hence, the cable channel is amping up summer with a new “Sunday Funday” evening block. This includes “RuPaul’s Drag Race: ...
Google wants to encourage more kids to learn how to write computer programs. Monday’s “doodle” — a special logo design placed on Google’s homepage — is the first one ever to feature a programmable ...
Universities are no strangers to innovating with technology. EdTech wouldn’t exist if that weren’t true. But colleges were truly at the forefront when it came to the development of computer science.
Legislators in Florida have put forth a bill that would encourage high school students to take computer science classes by allowing them to earn foreign language credits after obtaining technical ...
Robert Sharenow continues to expand his A+E Networks portfolio. Sharenow, most recently EVP and General Manager, A&E and Lifetime, is adding oversight of History with a new post as President of ...
On the heels of the change at the top of A&E, with Lifetime topper Robert Sharenow taking over A+E Networks’ struggling flagship network, Sharenow has named a new A&E head of programming. As has been ...
A quarterly ranking of the most popular programming language found that Swift made it into the top 10 for the first time, and is now tied with Objective-C … RedMonk has been compiling quarterly ...
Carbon, the latest programming language to be built within Google, was unveiled today as an experimental successor to C++. Over the years, Google has created a few programming languages, some of which ...
Forty years ago, researchers developed a programming language that would become a brilliant educational tool. As I remember it, LOGO was a triangular turtle that roamed across the monochrome screen of ...
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