Posts Tagged ‘Coders

Bill Clark is the CEO of Microventures, a securities broker/dealer that uses crowdfunding to allow investors to invest between $1,000 and $10,000 in startups online. You can follow him on Twitter @austinbillc. Most people understand that a high percentage of startups never make it. So what if you could give yourself a leg up on [...]

Advertise here with BSA CodeIgniter is a powerful framework that lets you create web apps very simply and elegantly. It’s an open source PHP framework with a very small footprint, built for PHP coders who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications. Cool, that sounds great, so how do you get [...]

Snipplr

In: web resources

5 May 2011

What can you use the application for? Snipplr helps users organize and find snippets of code. The website gives users a few popular search filters, including JavaScript, HTML, PHP, CSS, Ruby and Objective C. Users can also opt to view all available code. A search tool bar makes it easier to locate code by keyword. [...]

Any programmers who would enjoy winning $10,000, the title “Code Jam Champion,” and – maybe – a job offer from Google should get moving.  Today, the registration window for Google Code Jam 2011 opened. To go ahead and provide interested parties with the complete schedule: registration starts today, a 24-hour qualification round will take place [...]

Backend changes for Facebook’s coders means everyone visiting Facebook.com will get all its social networking goodies, regardless of their phone’s brains or brawn. Originally posted at Dialed In Go to Source


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