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C++ Developer - A Rectangle Class

Higher Ed
This video focuses on a rectangle class. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Classes and Objects" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section introduces classes and objects.
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C++ Developer - Constructors and Destructors

Higher Ed
This video explains constructors and destructors. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Classes and Objects" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section introduces classes and objects.
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C++ Developer - Operator Overloading

Higher Ed
This video explains operator overloading. This clip is from the chapter "Templates, the Standard Template Library (STL), and Other Skills" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".null
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C++ Developer - Templates - Standard Template Library (STL)

Higher Ed
This video explains the templates of STL. This clip is from the chapter "Templates, the Standard Template Library (STL), and Other Skills" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".null
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Fortune Global Forum 2023: Generative Ai - The Next Productivity Frontier

9th - Higher Ed
Alexander Sukharevsky, Senior Partner and Global Leader, QuantumBlack, AI, McKinsey & Company In conversation with: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
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Software Firm GitLab CFO Discusses First Earnings Report Since IPO

9th - Higher Ed
GitLab CFO Brian Robins joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to discuss the single platform software development app's first earnings report since going public in October. The company frames itself as a one-stop-shop for businesses to...
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Amazon to Expand in Ireland With 1,000 New Jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Amazon to create 1,000 additional jobs in Ireland as the company looks to grow its engineering department in the country.
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Bloomberg

AI Driving Up To 30% Productivity Gains For software Developers: Poolside Co-Founder

Higher Ed
Top AI developers have made artificial general intelligence their main goal, raising billions of dollars to achieve it. The term AGI refers to artificial intelligence that can perform as well or better than humans on most tasks. The...
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HealthMap.org is an infectious disease tracking system run by a group of researchers, epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children's Hospital. The website uses information, including social media, to track how diseases spread. (Aug. 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015244 HealthMap.org is an infectious disease tracking system run by a group of researchers, epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children's Hospital. The website uses information,...
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They can't all read yet, but soon kindergarteners may be able to create basic computer code. Researchers in Massachusetts developed an app that teaches young kids a simple computer programming language. (Oct. 1)

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for clean version see apus018169 "Yeah, now you can paint your background." "Blank, paint." SOUNDBITE: Mitchel Resnick, Scratch Jr Co-Developer, MIT Media Lab "To control the characters in their stories in ScratchJr., children snap...
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App with big ambitions for Kenyan education

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Nairobi - 20 September 2012 1. Close up of school student using computer tablet 2. Various of students and school teacher Philson Madegwa using tablet computers 3. Low shot of Madegwa using tablet 4. Various of students using tablets 5....
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Curated Video

Bacteria is programmed to act like a computer

Higher Ed
San Francisco, US, February 2, 2011 1. Christopher Voigt with Alvin Tamsir, graduate student in Biochemistry and Biophysics Department 2. Close shot petri dish with colonies of bacteria 3. Various University of California San Francisco,...
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App teaches 7 year olds to write computer code

Higher Ed
They can't all read yet, but soon kindergartners may be able to create basic computer code. Researchers in Massachusetts have developed an app that teaches young children a simple computer programming language. Computer programming...
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Bloomberg

Argentina's Growing Tech Sector Amid Pressure

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Lisa Besserman, founder of Startup Buenos Aires, discusses what Argentine assets under pressure means for Argentina's burgeoning tech sector. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Western sanctions making life tough for Iranian software developers

Higher Ed
Developing software applications for smart phones is a new trend among Iran's young technology enthusiasts, but Western banking sanctions have made it difficult for Iranian developers to sell their work internationally. Almost all...
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Apps developers gather in Singapore

Higher Ed
This is one way to learn English, via an app on your smartphone. The application called ''Karaoke4English'' has been developed by Swedish company Brainglass and is on display at Apps World Asia in Singapore. Some 30 exhibitors gathered...
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Israelis and Palestinians collaborate portable desktop software

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Beit Jalla, West Bank, July 14 2009 1. Wide of Israeli settlement with separation barrier 2. Pan from military vehicle to crowd 3. Wide of G.ho.st launch 4. Mid shot of G.ho.st sign 5. Wide of people at reception 6. Mid shot pan of...
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Children get creative in computer programming classes

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Learning the language of computers is usually reserved for adults, but a school in Jakarta is giving children the chance to learn this unique set of skills. The course is teaching children as young as 7 years old to make their own...
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New gadgets at Barcelona World Mobile Congress ++WRAP++

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There's splash proof, 'quick dunk in water' proof and 'in the water for a while' proof. Now, British company, P2i say they've developed the technology to fully waterproof smartphones without impacting on the weight or look of a device....
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Kelly Mathews is a new mom on a mission to get girls interested in science, technology, engineering and math, and it starts with her own daughter. The Girl Scouts are doing their part, too, by promoting S.T.E.M. through badges and activities. (Nov. 18)

Higher Ed
(Nats reading book) SOUNDBITE(English): Kelly Mathews, software engineer: "I want her to look at things and wonder how they tick, and know that if she looks at something and says wouldn't it be cool if it could do that that she can make...
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"Apprenticeship on steroids" a new breed of computer-programming school in SF

Higher Ed
San Francisco - March 29, 2013 1. Medium students programming 2. Various students at computers 3. Wide students listening 4. Tight Dev Bootcamp skateboard sign 5. Wide Dev Bootcamp co-founder Shereef Bishay speaking to class, applause...
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Tablets gatecrash mobile show

Higher Ed
AP Television Barcelona - February 15, 2011 1. Various of Blackberry PlayBook tablet 2. Zoom in of convention centre to close up of sign 3. Various of avenue leading to Mobile World Congress 4. Various of show floor and visitors 5....
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You don't just have to be male or female on Facebook anymore. The social media giant is adding a customizable option with about 50 different terms people can use to identify their gender as well as preferred pronoun choices: him, her or them. (Feb. 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005510 SOUNDBITE: Alex Schultz, director of growth, Facebook "Facebook wants to allow people to be able to express their genuine, authentic selves on the site, and we want them to express their...
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4K TVs, wearable tech and smart cars star at CES

Higher Ed
If you love technology and want a glimpse of the future, this is the place to be. Visitors and tech experts poured into the exhibition halls in Las Vegas, to come face to face with the very latest gadgets and gizmos. Here at CES, the big...