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Apple Releases LivePhotos JavaScript SDK Apr 27 | Lucy Black
 Until now Apple's Live Photos were largely confined to your iPhone 6S, 6S Plus or SE so you were limited in how you could share them. Thanks to a new SDK you can now add LivePhotos to a website.
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Amazon Updates Data Offerings Apr 27 | Kay Ewbank
 Amazon announced a raft of improvements to its databases at its AWS Summit in San Francisco, ranging from accelerators for DynamoDB to the ability to query exabytes of unstructured data directly in S3 storage.
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EdgeX Foundry - Open Source Framework For Industrial IoT Apr 27 | Harry Fairhead
 The Linux Foundation, along with 50 companies, is attempting to simplify and standardize Industrial IoT edge computing with the launch of a new open-source consortium, the EdgeX Foundry.
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Stanford CS Moves To JavaScript Apr 26 | Ian Elliot
 The headline tells you all you need to know - Stanford Computer Science department is experimenting with replacing its long running Java-based introduction to programming with one based on JavaScript. Why?
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Indian Progammers Aren't Being Prepared For Real World Coding Apr 26 | Janet Swift
 A new study of the programming skills of Indian students shows that only a tiny proportion are ready to be employed in programming jobs.
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Naturalizing A Programming Language Apr 26 | Mike James
 This is an interesting idea: take a core programming language and allow the users to teach the system how they want to express their intentions. Instead of trying to use natural language as a computer language, why not develop computer languages in the direction of natural languages?
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Early Bird Offer For Office 365 Engage Apr 26 | Kay Ewbank
 A new conference for Office power users and developers is taking place from 19-22 June. Office 365 Engage covers the full spectrum of Office 365 needs, including SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, Azure infrastructure that supports Office 365, Office 365 applications, and Office 365 development. Take advantage of the Early Bird offer and an extra 10% discount exclusive to I Programmer.
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Kite - Smart Copilot For Programmers Apr 25 | Nikos Vaggalis
 The best products and ideas always spring out of identifying and addressing a general and widespread need. In the case of programming it's the time required when coding for searching the Internet for relevant documentation and code samples.
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Amazon Lets Us All Use Lex To Build A Bot Apr 25 | Lucy Black
 Lex is the voice-to-text and text-to-voice service that powers Alexa. Now we can all use it to add voice capabilities to our apps and devices without restriction. But there is a cost.
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CodeStar to Simplify Development On AWS Apr 24 | Nikos Vaggalis
 For developers the most important announcement made at last week's AWS Summit was CodeStar, which is intended is to enable you to quickly develop, build, and deploy applications on AWS.
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IPython 6 Release Supporting Python 3.3 and Above Apr 24 | Janet Swift
 IPython 6.0 has been released and, as expected, drops support for the Python 2.7 branch. While not everyone will necessarily agree, this is a welcome move that improves IPython.
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Magic Is Just Technology In This Amazing Video Apr 23 | David Conrad
 We all know the Arthur C. Clarke quote about any sufficiently advanced technology looking like magic, but perhaps our own technology is already enough to look like magic if presented in the right way.
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Google Uses AI To Make Better Artists Apr 22 | Kay Ewbank
 Google has come up with an app called AutoDraw that turns rough drawings into a finished image using a combination of machine learning and a library of pre-drawn images.
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April Week 3 Apr 22 | Editor
 No time to keep up with all that is going on in the developer world? Let the I Programmer team do it for you. We scour the Internet for news and put the unmissable bits together in this handy digest, with the week's book reviews and articles.
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Top 10 From Around The Web: PHP Development Resources Apr 21 | Alex Armstrong
 PHP may not be the most trendy web development language but it is what is behind the scenes of many of the websites we use daily, Facebook and IProgrammer alike. This round up of external blog posts is all about PHP.
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Facebook Relay Improves Mobile Performance Apr 21 | Kay Ewbank
 Facebook has released a new version of its Relay JavaScript framework. Relay Modern has been designed to be easier to use, more extensible, and able to improve performance on mobile devices.
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Book Review
Linux System Programming, 2nd Ed Tuesday 25 Apr
Author:Robert Love Publisher: O'Reilly Pages: 456 ISBN: 978-1449339531 Print: 1449339530 Kindle: B00CS94J8U Audience: Experienced C Programmers wanting to work with the Linux kernel Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: Harry Fairhead
What exactly is systems programming? Who should read this book?
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Featured Articles
Information Theory Alex Armstrong
 So you know what a bit is – or do you? How much information does a bit carry? What is this "information" stuff anyway? The answers are, unsurprisingly, all contained in the subject called Information Theory, which was invented by one man.
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Insider's Guide To Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree Part 2 Nikos Vaggalis
 Continuing the journal charting my progress through Udacity's course for intermediate Java programmers, we come to the second module - the final stage of project Popular Movies. Here we add functionality to produce a fully featured application that looks and feels natural on the latest Android operating system.
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Towers Of Hanoi Mutants Joe Celko
 Towers of Hanoi is a classic puzzle and is often used to illustrate the idea of recursion. Here you are challenged to find solutions to some variations, after first explaining the original version.
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jQuery UI and Auto-Complete Address Entry Ian Elliot
 jQuery UI has a little-known feature that makes interactive auto-complete very easy. In this hands-on tutorial we put it together with the cloud-based Global Express Entry address auto-complete service from Melissa Data to smooth over one of the biggest problems in getting users to sign up.
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Recursion Mike James
 Recursion is often said to separate real programmers from the pack. What is it that makes it so powerful? What is it that makes it so difficult? What is the "shape" of recursion as a flow of control?
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Unhandled Exception! Sigil Cycle

If you haven't programmed in a language that uses sigils, you won't have a clue as to what this cartoon is about. A sigil is symbol that is attached to a variable's name or identifier to signify some attribute, usually but not always its type. The point is that a sigil has a fixed meaning, but the identifier doesn't. Languages such as C++ don't use sigils, but that doesn't stop you from using Hungarian notation, invented back in the 70s by Charles Simonyi (a Hungarian), which could be regarded as sigils on steroids.
More cartoon fun at xkcd a webcomic of romance,sarcasm, math, and language
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Book Watch
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Python in a Nutshell 3rd Ed (O'Reilly) Thursday 27 Apr
The third edition of this practical book provides a quick reference to the language, including Python 3.5, 2.7, and highlights of 3.6. Authors Alex Martelli, Anna Ravenscroft and Steve Holden cover commonly used areas of the standard library, some of the most useful third-party modules and packages,
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Think Like a Data Scientist (Manning) Monday 24 Apr
Author Brian Godsey presents a step-by-step approach to data science, combining analytic, programming, and business perspectives into easy-to-digest techniques and thought processes for solving real world data-centric problems.
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The Hardware Hacker (No Starch Press) Friday 21 Apr
Subtitled "Adventures in Making and Breaking Hardware", this book draws on the experiences of hacker Andrew "bunnie" Huang, author of cult-classic book Hacking the Xbox. In this book he shares his experiences in manufacturing and open hardware.
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Learning Blender, 2nd Ed (Addison Wesley) Thursday 20 Apr
Now fully updated for the latest version of Blender, the book walks you through every step of creating a 3D animated character with Blender, and then compositing it in a real video using professional workflow. In this new edition author Oliver Villar covers the powerful new selection and modeling tools, as well as high-efficiency improvements related to painting, texturing, shading, rendering, and performance.
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Designing with Data, 2nd Ed (O'Reilly) Thursday 13 Apr
Design practices and data science work toward the same goal, helping designers and product managers understand users so they can craft elegant digital experiences. In this practical guide, authors Rochelle King, Elizabeth F Churchill, and Caitlin Tan show you how to conduct data-driven A/B testing for making design decisions on everything from small tweaks to large-scale UX concepts.
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TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook (Packt) Wednesday 12 Apr
This book will teach you how to use TensorFlow for complex data computations and Author Nick McClure will let you dig deeper and gain more insights into your data than ever before. You'll work through recipes on training models, model evaluation, sentiment analysis, regression analysis, clustering analysis, artificial neural networks, and deep learning.
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Hadoop in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself) Tuesday 11 Apr
Learn all the skills and techniques you'll need to deploy each key component of a Hadoop platform in 24 lessons of an hour or less. Jeffrey Aven shows how to put a platform together in your local environment or in the cloud, building a fully functional Hadoop cluster and using it with real programs and datasets.
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Arduino Playground: Geeky Projects for the Experienced Maker (No Starch Press) Friday 07 Apr
This is a book designed for Arduino enthusiasts who've mastered the basics, conquered the soldering iron, and programmed a robot or two. Warren Andrews shows you how to keep your hardware hands busy with a variety of intermediate builds, both practical and just-for-fun. There are ten complex projects to advance your engineering and electronics know-how.
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