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Microsoft v The Developers Friday 17 May | Mike James
Build 2013 is on the horizon and it is time, once again, for Microsoft programmers to consider their positions. Has Microsoft sold the desktop in an effort to buy mobile?
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The Official Arduino Robot 18 May | Harry Fairhead
 The new Arduino robot looks a bit like a robot vacuum cleaner, but it has a lot more going for it and it certainly doesn't suck - well not unless you add an air pump to it.
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Intern at Google - Film, Fiction and Fact 18 May | Sue Gee
 A job at Google - who wouldn't leap at the chance. In this movie, being released in June, two recently laid off 40-something salesmen have got an interview for an internship at Google that might in turn lead to a job. The results are hilarious.
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May Week 2 18 May | Editor
 If you want to get up to speed on stuff that affects you as a developer, I Programmer Weekly is a digest of book reviews, articles and news written by programmers, for programmers. This one covers May 9th - 15th and has news of a competition.
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Create A Transit App - $50K In Prizes 18 May | Alex Armstrong
 MTA App Quest is a global online contest to provide solutions that will help improve the daily commute of those using New York State's Metropolitan Transit Authority.
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Enum Causes Controversy for Python 3.4 17 May | Alex Armstrong
 After years of debate on the issue, a proposal to include an enumeration type in Python 3.4 has been approved. But it has already been criticized as being an awkward compromise.
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Inside SQL Server Pro Magazine May 2013 17 May | Ian Stirk
 If you’re a Business Intelligence (BI) power user, May's issue SQL Server Pro magazine’s cover story will help you get the most out of Microsoft Power View. There's also plenty for SQL devs.
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Intel Beacon Mountain For Android 17 May | Mike James
 Intel has just released Beacon Mountain - an Android development environment. You might be wondering why anyone would need another Android development environment? The answer in this case is the Atom.
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A New Dawn - Google's Android IDE 16 May | Harry Fairhead
 Yawn, not much happening at Google I/O this year. Well you can't expect it to be exciting every year. What! What's this - an official Android IDE! It can't be! Why isn't this headline news? Well it is here!
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Google Takes On Ad-Blocker Microsoft 16 May | Lucy Black
 What seems like a small spat between Google and Microsoft over a new You Tube app for WP8 is actually a lesson to all of us, and might set a precedent in a much wider context.
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Win A PhoneGap Book 15 May | Editor
 Packt Publishing is giving I Programmer readers five copies of Kerri Shotts' new book on PhoneGap Mobile App. For a chance to win just correctly identify what Phone Gap is.
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Massive Online Master's Degree in Computer Science 15 May | Sue Gee
 Georgia Tech and Udacity are joining forces to offer an MSc in Computer Science to be delivered as a massive open online course with enhanced support services for students enrolled in the degree program.
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New Google Apps Script Features 15 May | Lucy Black
 Ahead of I/O 2013, which starts later today, Google has announced a handful of useful enhancements to Apps Script.
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PyPy 2.0 Released 15 May | Kay Ewbank
 The team behind Python interpreter PyPy has released version 2.0, and has also announced an alpha version of PyPy 2.0 for ARM processors.
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Firefox 21 Available For Download 14 May | Kay Ewbank
 For anyone who wants to get ahead of the pack, Firefox 21 for Windows, Mac, and Linux can now be downloaded. The official launch will take place shortly and the new version will then be automatically pushed out to current users.
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DRM In HTML - The Programmer's View 14 May | Mike James
 There has been a lot of debate surrounding the idea that W3C was going to produce a standard that seemed to introduce DRM into HTML. Most of this has been about the desirability of DRM and issues such as the freedom of the web - but what about the technology?
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Book Review of the Day
Beginning C for Arduino Saturday 18 May
Author: Jack Purdum Publisher: Apress Pages: 262 ISBN: 978-1430247760 Audience: Arduino beginners with no programming background Rating: 3 Reviewer: Harry Fairhead
Working with the Arduino is usually seen as a hardware problem, but what about the software? This book aims to educate you about the C language as used by the Arduino.
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Unhandled Exception! - Crowdsourcing
More cartoon fun at xkcd a webcomic of romance,sarcasm, math, and language
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Beginning R (Wrox) 17 May
Open source statistical language R is fast becoming the de facto standard for statistical computing and analysis in science, business, engineering, and related fields. This book examines this complex language using simple statistical examples, for simple summary statistics, hypothesis testing, creating graphs, regression, and much more.
<ASIN:111816430X>
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Programming ASP.NET MVC 4 (O'Reilly) 16 May
Subtitled Developing Real-World Web Applications with ASP.NET MVC, this book helps you get up and running with ASP.NET MVC 4 and understand how the framework performs. It shows how to use its features to build modern server-side web applications. In the process, you’ll learn how to work with HTML, JavaScript, the Entity Framework, and other web technologies.
<ASIN: 1449320317>
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PhoneGap 2.x Mobile Application Development Hotshot (Packt Publishing) 15 May
Covers the creation of ten apps that will run on multiple mobile platforms, from design to completion, using the PhoneGap (Apache Cordova) APIs. Begins with the importance of localization and how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript interact to create the mobile app experience. then proceeds through mobile apps of various genres. Enter our competition to win a copy.
<ASIN:1849519404>
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Excel 2013 Pivot Table Data Crunching (Que) 14 May
Even if you’ve never created a pivot table before, this book will help you leverage all their amazing flexibility and analytical power. In early chapters, learn how to generate complex pivot reports complete with drill-down capabilities and accompanying charts. Then discover how to build a comprehensive, dynamic pivot table reporting system for any business task or function.
<ASIN:0789748754>
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Cucumber Recipes (Pragmatic Bookshelf) 13 May
Subtitled "Automate Anything with BDD Tools and Techniques" has over forty practical recipes for testing desktop, web, mobile, and server applications across a variety of platforms, giving you tools that you can use to automate any system that you encounter.
<ASIN:1937785017>
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Software Programming Secrets: Why Projects Fail (Apress) 10 May
Analyzes project management methodology, explaining why it creates problems for software development projects by describing 12 ways in which software projects are different from other kinds of projects. Also analyzes the project management to discover 10 hidden assumptions that are invalid in the context of software projects.
<ASIN:1430251018>
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Essential C# 5.0 (Addison-Wesley) 09 May
For programmers at all levels of C# experience provides comprehensive coverage of the entire language, showing how to write C# code that is simple, powerful, robust, secure, and maintainable. Updated to reflect new features and programming patterns introduced with C# 5.0 and .NET The previous edition was Ian Elliot's choice of Best Book for 2010.
<ASIN:0321877586>
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Spring Integration in Action (Manning) 08 May
Hands-on guide to Spring-based messaging and integration. After addressing the core messaging patterns, such as those used in transformation and routing, the book turns to the adapters that enable integration with external systems, presenting real-world enterprise integration scenarios.
<ASIN:1935182439>
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Hadoop Operations (O'Reilly) 07 May
Demand for operations-specific material has skyrocketed now that Hadoop is becoming the de facto standard for truly large-scale data processing in the data center. Covers the particulars of running Hadoop in production, from planning, installing, and configuring the system to providing ongoing maintenance.
<ASIN:1449327052>
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Programming Interviews Exposed: Secrets to Landing Your Next Job (Wrox) 06 May
Be prepared for your next job interview with tried–and–true advice. Competition for programming jobs is hotter than ever. This third edition o includes new code examples, information on the latest languages, new chapters on sorting and design patterns, tips on using LinkedIn, and a downloadable app to help prepare applicants for the interview.
<ASIN:1118261364>
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