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How to Learn Python, Apply New Skills, and Obtain a New Job in Computer Programming
Step 1: Let Go of Conventional Wisdom In 2019, millions of Americans, as well as citizens in other developed countries are looking to obtain new skills in computer programming. As a Web Developer with over 9 years of experience, I have seen a lot of trends come and go within the computer industry. One of the more recent trends is the programming language known as Python. When first starting out as a programmer, I would often ask other professionals which coding language should I learn? They would often respond, 'it depends what you want to develop.' This is similar feedback
Google Announces the End of Google+ After a Data Breach
Cybersecurity Flaws at Google+ Left Windows Open for Hackers to Infiltrate Alphabet Inc. failed to properly manage online security for their Google+ project, and now the company is planning on ending consumer operations permanently. In 2015 the bug was originally spotted. It was fixed in 2018, but Google did not inform their users until the Wall Street Journal posted an article on the topic. In an era where social networks are comprising user data, it brings up an important discussion of how much information we add to each program, website, and interaction online will provide opportunities for hackers to misuse
Amazon Treasure Truck Tours The Country at Various Whole Foods Market Locations
Pick Up the Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 Qt. 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker with the Amazon App Amazon is touring the United States to connect consumers with gift cards for $10 off a $40 purchase with their Treasure Truck marketing campaign. If you are in the market for a Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 Qt. 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, and live in one of the major cities that the Treasure Truck visits, then you could be in the running for a gift card at Whole Foods Market. Customers who purchase the Instant Pot from the Treasure Truck through the
Updates to Google Feed Creates a More Dynamic User Experience in Comparison to Facebook
Google has recently rolled out a new update for their search within the Google app for IOS and Android users. The company has expanded and reworked some of the services within the Google Now application, and streamlined it for more news-related content. Google feed works as a personal assistant overall. In addition to tailoring the users news feed, it also connects with Google Maps to collect data for nearby locations for common purchases. It also connects with Google Translate, Gmail, and other products. One interesting piece to Google feed that caught my eye was the 'attractions' option. Users can
Facebook Plans to Start Using a Paywall for News Publishers starting in October
TheStreet has broke news on developments at Facebook regarding a new service that would allow publishers to setup subscriptions for media companies. Campbell Brown is Facebook's head of news partnerships, and recently spoke at Digital Publishing Innovation Summit in New York. The Street reported: "One of the things we heard in our initial meetings from many newspapers and digital publishers is that 'we want a subscription product -- we want to be able to see a paywall in Facebook.'" - Campbell Brown The elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about is how well paywalls do outside
Supply and Demand would Shift Consumers to New Internet Service Provides if Net Neutrality Moves Forward
The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the speed and price of the Web is catching major traction today. Net Neutrality is the debate on the amount of control the major corporations should have when providing Internet service. In reality, if these companies start charging more than consumers can afford, it will hurt their ability to sell their product overall. A top level narrative often talked about with mainstream media is the power that the major Internet providers have over the people. In reality, the people have all the power of demand. Without demand a company
Google takes a Closer Look at Advertising in Virtual Reality with Area 120
Google is diving into the deep end with advertising options in virtual reality. The company is currently developing prototypes to create a more interactive viewing experience for users. Take a closer look at their more recent prototype with a multi-dimensional cube that providers the user the ability to sort through a list of interactive options. Google/Alphabet is also providing a method for producers to build interactive ads for the Android platform. I've signed up for the development team, but often find myself reporting news, and have little time to develop new skills. Virtual reality is an interesting medium for
Facebook Stirs Buzz with Talks to Hollywood Producers on Original TV Programming
The Wall Street Journal has reported that Facebook is in discussion with Hollywood producers to create original programming for their platform. This move is another step by Facebook to expand their video and multimedia viewing options for their users. Recently the company has made a large push to get users engaged with Facebook Live. Browse over the Facebook Live Map to see where users are currently streaming around the globe. Reuters reported that Facebook is planning on budgeting $3 million per episode. In comparison to Amazon's recent smash hit The Grand Tour with a budget close to $250 million for three
Apple releases New Products and Services at WWDC 2017
Apple is hosting their WWDC 2017 event in San Jose this week to feature their latest products and services. Developers and designers come together to share insight on their craft with global audiences. Watch the live stream with their main website on Safari browsers, and via the WWDC application via the iTunes store. During the opening day, Apple announced their next version of macOS. This is a desktop operating system, and may be still known as OS X. The newest update of the operating software will be Version 10.13, and will have the name macOS High Sierra. Apple announced at WWDC 2017 that
Silicon Valley by HBO Season 1, Episode 8 – Show Review
The season one finale starts off with the epic cliffhanger the show created when a judge from the Startup Battlefield attacked Erlich for sleeping with his wife. Administration with TechCrunch informs the Pied Piper team that they will be heading to the last round of competition for the violent outburst. Mike Judge and Alec Berg do an excellent job of writing storylines that play out over an episode, a string of episodes, during the season, as well as throughout multiple seasons. Pied Piper decides to check out their competition with Nucleus by Hooli. Richard and the team
Step 1: Let Go of Conventional Wisdom In 2019, millions of Americans,
Cybersecurity Flaws at Google+ Left Windows Open for Hackers to Infiltrate Alphabet
Pick Up the Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 Qt. 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable
Google has recently rolled out a new update for their search
TheStreet has broke news on developments at Facebook regarding a new
The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the
Google is diving into the deep end with advertising options in
The Wall Street Journal has reported that Facebook is in discussion
Apple is hosting their WWDC 2017 event in San Jose this
The season one finale starts off with the epic









