Is it possible that we have exhausted the number of programming languages?
Have we found every kind and type?
Could any new language simply be a manipulation of programming languages we already know? More of a dialect than a new language?
by Eric Dye
Is it possible that we have exhausted the number of programming languages?
Have we found every kind and type?
Could any new language simply be a manipulation of programming languages we already know? More of a dialect than a new language?
by Eric Dye
I’m a sucker for iPhone accessories. Turn your iPhone into a retro GE alarm clock … sort of:
by Eric Dye
We all love our computers and we like to spend a lot of time in front of them checking out new tech or even as a form of entertainment. Many of us who read this blog spend all day using our computers as part of our job. Let’s face it, most of us don’t practice safe computing.
by James Brooks
Looking for a jQuery content slider on steriods? You may have just found it!
by Eric Dye
Do you?
With our smartphones in hand, we are connected. Always connected. Facebook, Twitter, email, instant messaging, SMS, and that’s just the beginning. Always connected. Always checking.
I remember my first smartphone. For the sake of my family (and weekend) I changed the settings so that I wouldn’t be alerted every time an email hit my work email address. It was bad enough that I would manually check my personal email, Facebook and Twitter. Adding an alert for work related emails only added to my check-in addiction.
If I wasn’t reaching for it, it was reaching for me.
by Jay Caruso
Trial by fire. It happens. It happened to me. I flash all the way back to 1998 when the company I worked for suddenly split. The owner and several investors created a whole new company. I was working in a financial capacity at the company and spent the previous 5 years working in commodities in NYC. I was able to grasp very easily how computers and servers worked as well as networking
But there was so much I didn’t know.
Didn’t matter. I was made to be “the guy” who would take over IT for my company. I had to learn a lot of things and learn fast.
If it ever happens to you or you know somebody it is happening to, this will hopefully help them. It won’t provide all of the answers, but it will provide some assistance on the basics. We’re going to look at it from the angle of a person who is thrown those responsibilities in the midst of a church plant.
The one guy that knows how to boot his PC into safe mode without looking it up, is given the task to head up IT for a church plant.