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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Looking for a netbook or laptop for webdesign and coding...
review..
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/23/reading-before-bed_n_6372828.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
You've heard that using screens before bedtime can mess with your sleep, but new research suggests the problem is even more serious.
Reading from an iPad before bed not only makes it harder to fall asleep, but also impacts how sleepy and alert you are the next day, according to new research fromBrigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday, said the findings could impact anyone who uses an eReader, laptop, smartphone, or certain TVs before bed.
The new research supports conclusions from older studies, which have also found that screen time before sleep can be detrimental.
"We know from previous work that light from screens in the evening alters sleepiness and alertness, and suppresses melatonin levels," Dr. Anne-Marie Chang, an associate neuroscientist in BWH’s Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders who was a co-author on the study, told The Huffington Post via email. "This study shows comprehensive results of a direct comparison between reading with a light-emitting device and reading a printed book and the consequences on sleep."
If you don't want to feel like a zombie during the day, the findings are clear: Read an actual, printed book if you must stimulate your mind before bed, and avoid screens like your life depends on it, because it actually might. Chang said that sleep deficiency -- not getting enough sleep or obtaining poor quality sleep -- has been linked to other health problems such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Chronic suppression of melatonin has also been associated with increased risk of certain cancers, she said.
Needless to say, sleep has its own innate benefits, so cutting it short is a bad idea anyway.
The study ran for two weeks and included 12 participants who read on an iPad for four hours before bed for five days straight, a process that was repeated with printed books. For some, the order was reversed: They started with printed books and moved to iPads.
iPad readers took longer to fall asleep, felt less sleepy at night and had shorter REM sleep compared to the book readers, researchers found. The iPad readers also secreted less melatonin, which helps regulate your sleep. They were also more tired than book readers the following day, even if both got a full eight hours of sleep.
The real-world effects may be even worse than what researchers observed over the course of their study, however. Chang told HuffPost that because iPad users were found to be more alert, people who look at screens before bed may stay up later than the study participants were allowed to, wrecking their sleep even more.
If you absolutely, positively must be on your tablet, phone, or computer before bed for whatever reason, there may be a way to make it safer. Try a filter that blocks blue light -- there's an app for Android that produces this effect, though you'll have to purchasea physical filter for your iOS device. Try F.lux if you're using a computer. Research has shown that blue light makes you more alert and suppresses your melatonin, thus hurting your quality of sleep.
"The best recommendation (although not the most popular) would be to avoid use of light-emitting screens before bedtime," Dr. Chang told HuffPost. "For those who must use computers or other light-emitting devices in the evening, software or other technology that filters out the blue light may help."
Friday, December 12, 2014
coding jobs websites
http://www.cybercoders.com/
http://www.dice.com/
http://www.computerjobs.com/fr/en/IT-Jobs/
http://www.computerwork.com/fr/en/IT-Jobs/
http://www.dice.com/
http://www.computerjobs.com/fr/en/IT-Jobs/
http://www.computerwork.com/fr/en/IT-Jobs/
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Bitdefender's SafePay : Safe banking and shopping online
For your daily online cyberbanking and shopping
Some time ago my computer got infected with a virus, a trojan, and I didn't feel like reinstalling windows right away. So, instead I scanned my computer for any viruses or trojans and kept my computer under observation for about ten days. During that time I only used a windows application called Safepay that lets you shop and bank online in a secure and closed environment.
The Bitdefender website claims "Safepay will secure your online banking and e-shopping" , and "it works with any antivirus solution."
Unfortunately I couldn't find enough reliable reviews about it,but I decided to give it a try anyway. I had already heard about it some months ago and seen a video of how it works.
Once installed, I run it. It turned out to be a web browser that scanned the computer as its first measure of action. After that I was able to start browsing, banking and shopping and when it was time to log in or enter my bank information I felt in security doing it thanks to the virtual keyboard.
All in all, I had the impression my personal information was safe from malware. The browser isn't as fast as Chrome or Firefox, but in my case I did most of my browsing with Chrome and switched to Safepay when it came to paying or banking online.
As my verdict I recommend for your online shopping and banking even if you feel theatened by the presence of malware in your computer.
Location:
New York, État de New York, États-Unis
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Homeless But Learning To Code
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
This story is about a programmer that saw a homeless man and decided to offer him something more valuable than a hundred bucks.
Location:
New York, État de New York, États-Unis
Friday, December 5, 2014
Do You Want To Give An Old Computer a Second Chance? Is Windows Vista/7/8 Too Much To Handle?
Old computers can't always handle operating systems smoothly. They'll freeze, crash or perform terribly, driving you nuts in the process. Thankfully there are some options out there.
Lubuntu is a fast and lightweight operating system. The core of the system is based on Linux and Ubuntu. Lubuntu uses the minimal desktop LXDE, and a selection of light applications. We focus on speed and energy-efficiency. Because of this, Lubuntu has very low hardware requirements. Lubuntu was founded by Mario Behling and is currently mainly developed by Julien Lavergne.
For a more complete review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9Z71mc4ojA
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu
Location:
New York, État de New York, États-Unis
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
SkilledUp
http://www.skilledup.com/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-coding-bootcamps-the-exhaustive-list/
http://www.skilledup.com/careers/computer-scientist
SkilledUp is a company that curates online courses. It indexes courses from providers including Coursera, edX, Udacity, Udemy and lynda.com. These courses generally teach different job skills including programming, web development, graphic design, and marketing. Its search tool is also an API that is used by Elance University.
SkilledUp has a "Learning Hub" with articles about the curated courses and articles on related subjects such as careers, experts on skills, and online education. SkilledUp's blog provides additional articles that discuss relevant topics rather than reporting on courses.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
the-10-best-websites-for-your-career-2013/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/09/18/the-10-best-websites-for-your-career-2013/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/09/18/the-10-best-websites-for-your-career-2013/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/09/18/the-10-best-websites-for-your-career-2013/
what-to-do-if-you-dont-know-what-to-do With your Life
https://medium.com/@jonathanwilson/what-to-do-if-you-dont-know-what-to-do-8eb617f7e42e
Monday, December 1, 2014
programming podcasts
http://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/1fewrn/podcasts_for_a_beginnerintermediate/
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
19 Awesome Programming Podcasts for Web Developers | SkilledUp
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19 Awesome Programming Podcasts for Web Developers | SkilledUp
- The Treehouse Show
- Treehouse developed this weekly podcast with hosts Nick Pettit and Jason Seifer in order to complement the wealth of courses they offer on web development. Nick and Jason discuss news in the world of web development and design with 90 + episodes (10-20 minutes each). You can also see more podcast content on YouTube or iTunes.
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JavaScript Jabber
This podcast has gotten great reviews on iTunes thanks to its many experienced hosts and accessible nature.
- best source of insight and discussion on JavaScript!
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NodeUp: A Node.js Podcast
Come here for hours of discussion on Node.js, the platform designed to make fast and easy use of JavaScript when it comes to building scalable network applications.
- PHP Town Hall
- hey usually follow through on the suggestions whether it’s discussing scaling in PHP, tools like virtPHP, or bits of news such as licensing battles. Their epi
- Ruby Rogues
- If you love and/or use Ruby as a developer, you’ll hang on every minute of these hour-long episodes where various hosts discuss the programming language.
- Software Engineering Radio
- Software Developers recommend this as the #1 podcast for people in their field.
- On Computing with Grady Brooch – Computer.org
- tackling the ethics of big data, discussing the possible impact of computer tech in the future, and much more.
- FLOSS Weekly – TWiT
- Join host Randal Schwartz and his guests from the open software community as they discuss Free Libre Open Source Software or FLOSS live every Wednesday for an hour!
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The Changelog
Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp discuss the intersection of software development and open source in this weekly podcast. Open source moves fast so follow them if you want to keep up!
- Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots – Thoughtbot
- This podcast is more than just a catchy title. It’s a great place to get insight into the latest news and opinions on programming development, business, and tech
- Floating Points – The Huffington Post
- stories are related to tech and programming.
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Podcasts for programmers and budding developers
Image by mr brown via flickr |
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- Programming Throwdown offers a general introduction to a wide range of programming-related topics in an interesting and engaging manner.
- The banter between the two hosts is bright and breezy, and each show includes a discussion of recent development-related news and the hosts' recommendations for tools and books.
- he show offers an overview of a wide range of development technologies and approaches. The series also regularly touches on general interest technology-related topics,
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Software Engineering Radio
Another well-established show, Software Engineering Radio is aimed at professional software developers.-
FLOSS Weekly
A podcast featuring interviews with some of the most interesting people in the open source community about the projects they're working on.
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This Developer's Life
A show that delves into the issues confronting developers in their daily lives.- motivation, dealing with pressure, how to disconnect and more.
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Herding Code
A show covering a broad range of .NET-related topics in considerable technical depth, with very detailed show notes breaking down the discussion point-by-point.- Java Posse
- A long-running Java podcast that mixes Java platform news, interviews and opinions - often engaging in detailed discussions of code
- The Changelog
- A weekly discussion and interview show featuring a wide range of open-source development tools and development-related news.
- he programme has a heavy focus on web development,
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- This isn't a podcast but a series of lectures posted by Stanford University aimed at teaching the basics of computer science.
- The Introduction to Computer Science courses provide a grounding in the topic for those with no knowledge of the subject,
- Each course is made up of 27 lectures lasting about 40 to 50 minutes each - so even though no new lectures are being put up right now, there's enough content to keep you busy for a while.
Location:
Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
Friday, November 21, 2014
LEARN HOW TO CODE FOR FREE
Image via Youtube |
There are several websites. One that combines fun and coding is ITCuties.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Best Question and Answer websites
The great thing about the internet is that you can find tons and tons of information where you can find answers to any question. The bad thing about the internet is that you can find tons and tons of information where you need to separate the wheat from the chaff, where finding accurate, useful information means visiting several websites some of which might not be safe.
As internet grew that has been the challenge : how to organize all the information for easier access and where to find reliable information.
These past years a few websites are trying to solve that challenge.
And here are some of them :
yahoo.answers.com quora.com,
http://stackexchange.com/
http://wiki.answers.com/
quora.com
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
How to Live with an Introvert
Some useful tips to deal with introverts and understand why they need their space.
Image via DeviantArt by Roman Jones http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2014/287/1/9/how_to_live_with_introverts_guide_printable_by_romanjones-d5b09fj.jpg |
Monday, October 20, 2014
Review : Free Hosting Service 000Webhost
There's no such thing as a free lunch, economists say. The meaning behind this adage is that is impossible to get something without paying something in exchange. When it comes to 000Webhosting, this observation doesn't apply. If you choose their services, you won't have to pay anything, and as is the case with other hosting services, your websites won't be displaying ads in exchange.
The salient points are : 1500MB for disk space, a C-panel look alike, 100 GB/month for data transfer, 5 email addresses, 5 domains (actually subdomains name-of-your-site.webii.web, for example).
In my personal experience the websites I made experienced little trouble, but they were not very "heavy" and were mostly for experimentation purposes. My websites were down a few times, and a few more I couldn't reach the servers. So, I wouldn't really recommend them for professional purposes or for something serious. 000Webhost provides very reasonable service if you want to create your own website for personal purposes or if, say, your children's chess club need a website. It can be perfect for a society or a club, or if you're a student.
Labels:
000webhost,
host,
Hosting,
website
Location:
New York, État de New York, États-Unis
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Pearltrees Review : A social bookmarking tool
I've been using Pearltrees.com for about 6 months now. They define themselves as "a social library. They add, "It lets you cultivate your interests. Collect, organize and share everything you like." What I liked about them is that you could organize your interests(websites, articles) in a mindmap kind of way. At first I was really excited because
Image by Center4EduPunx via Flickr |
enjoyed the tree-like structure and I could see my interests. But I kept adding websites and articles, and before I knew I realized that things were getting messy and that this tool is not very practical if you keep adding your interests on a daily basis.
I would recommend Xmarks or Evernote or even savethis.clickability.com. They're less impressive visually, but you can organize your interests and bookmarks the old fashioned way, in my opinion a more practical way, in folders. I would be surprized if Pearltrees lasts another five years without any modification. My advice would be : give it a try, but only if you're a curious geek. For serious bookmarking you should choose other tools out there. To be fair, one aspect I haven't mentioned about Pearltrees is that you can share your interests easily with other people. It's a social bookmarking tool, but still, it gets cluttered too quickly.
You Just Bought a DSLR Camera and Want to learn Photography for free?
There are several channels and videos that can help you learn photography and improve your skills with tips and examples. For me the Easyexposure channel is the best because of its very easy-to understand lessons, the quantity and variety of subjects covered and the quality of the teacher, Oksana. If you would like to take a look for yourself here's the link : https://www.youtube.com/user/easyexposure
If you would liketo follow up on what you learned with quizzes, forums, etc, you can visit the easy-exposure.com website.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Brassai : Probably the greatest night photographer
This is the photographer who inspired countless others to shoot at night.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
The Man Behind the GoPro Camera
Image by Irosengreen via Flickr |
Nick Woodman created the GoPro camera because he wanted to film his surfing exploits. He was a young entrepreneur who had already failed launching one previous idea. But this one, seemed to be the right one. Sales last year were over 300 million dollars. Meet this interesting young man, his company and see some amazing footage filmed by average users.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Vice News
Vice news is coming up with incredible stories, the kind that make editor-in-chiefs salivate
vice.com and https://news.vice.com/
vice.com and https://news.vice.com/
Store Where You Can Buy Cameras
This seems to be a great store where you can get great advice before you buy a camera.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
they also have a lot of youtube tutorials : https://www.youtube.com/user/BHPhotoVideoProAudio
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
they also have a lot of youtube tutorials : https://www.youtube.com/user/BHPhotoVideoProAudio
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