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Poll: Have you used Lisp?

Find out why Justin James calls Lisp the Mr. Bungle of programming languages, and then let us know your experience with Lisp. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Rally Events: Aligning Execution and Business Strategy

Tune in to this webcast to see how to take the principles of agile development to another level. A panel of experts will show you the best ways to solve the critical challenges in business strategy.


Developer news: Mobile Flash, Android source code, PHP 5.4 RC1

Justin James highlights stories about Flex, Zend Studio 9, college students staying away from engineering degrees for easier majors, HTML5 and Web Forms, and more. Read more

Jump-start code comments with GhostDoc

GhostDoc is a Visual Studio 2010 add-on that makes creating useful comments as easy as a few button or mouse clicks. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Google's love/hate approach to JavaScript

For a company that claims to be a champion of online and the web platform, Google's approach to JavaScript is far from consistent. Read more

HTML5 and CSS3: Animation without Flash or JavaScript

Ryan Boudreaux demonstrates the @keywords property in HTML5 and CSS3 that allows you to create animations without the use of Flash or JavaScript. Read more

AnDevCon II: Less hectic and more focused than Google I/O

Android developer William Francis shares his impressions of AnDevCon II, including which keynotes and courses he found most engaging and practical. Read more

10 things Android does really well

Android may have some room for improvement. But as Justin James points out, it also has some significant things going for it. Read more

Cross-platform apps make sense, so take off your iOS blinders

Donovan Colbert explains why vendors, publishers, and companies should take off their iOS blinders and create apps for the Android Market. Read more

Windows 8: land of the timed deletion

One of the "features" of Windows 8's set-up process is the timed removal of old Windows installs after a month of usage. Read more

The worst Star Trek: Voyager episodes of all time

Voyager is rarely held up as the high point of the Trek franchise, but these five Delta Quadrant dumpster-fires are indisputably the lowest episodes of the low. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Inside Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (screenshots)

Thanks to Android 4.0's newfound ability to take screenshots, we can bring you the inside look at Google's enormous Ice Cream Sandwich effort. View on site

Intel celebrates 40 years of chipmaking (photos)

Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with a look at the chips that made it famous. View on site

Future tech exhibit plugs museum interactivity (photos)

Interactive designers, researchers, and developers look to the future of museum interactivity at a kickoff event this week for new gallery of prototypes at The Tech Museum in San Jose, Calif. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Cloud Computing and Security... Thoughts From An Expert (Intel Corporation)

Insights from the Global Chief Information Officer Study - Midmarket Perspective (IBM)

Webcast: Top 10 Considerations for Mixed Mobile Portfolios (ProfitLine)

Live Webcast: The Future of Business Collaboration (Citrix)

Data Center Design for Cloud Computing: Technology for Tomorrow's Cloud (Intel Corporation)


Jason Hiner's 10 best Android smartphones

Heading into the 2011 holiday season, here's Jason Hiner's take on the 10 best Android smartphones.



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