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14+ YouTube Playlists To Watch & Learn Computer Programming Quickly

14+ YouTube Playlists To Watch & Learn Computer Programming Quickly
Since it never hurts to learn something new, especially a skill set like computer programming in different languages, we will go over some of the best channels that will introduce you to the world of programming. Let’s look at which channels made the cut. thenewboston thenewboston is a truly great channel with an immense collection of programming tutorials. To jump into thenewboston’s tutorials for different computer programming languages, check out: Playlist For Java Tutorials (87 videos) & Playlist For Intermediate Java Tutorials (27 videos) thenewboston also has a number of tutorials for different Adobe Products: There’s a an impressive number of additional topics that thenewboston has covered already. Xoaxdotnet (For C++ Tutorials) Playlist For Beginner C++ Tutorials (51 videos) Here’s the first video of this series: Those are probably the most distinctive ones, but be sure to check out the complete list of videos he has produced, sorted by topic here. phpacademy (For PHP Tutorials)

Free Educational Video Tutorials on Computer Programming and More! » CSS A true story about survival in the Adirondack Mountains. The park covers 6.1 million acres, a land area greater than Vermont, or than Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks combined. The Adirondacks are also home to thousands of black bears, deadly snakes, and countless other dangers. Abandoned in the middle of the park with no survival experience and very few supplies, the entire journey was documented and filmed. Click here to watch the whole series! Welcome to thenewboston, the ultimate source for free video tutorials on the internet! There is also a new and improved thenewboston Official Forum. If you are ever on YouTube, make sure to check out my channel at Feel free to donate to help support thenewboston. I hope you all enjoy the website, and thank you to everyone for all of your support!

How to Live Like a Millionaire on a Minimum Wage Salary | Evolyfe Photo by DAK. Written by James Wong. Apprx. read 4.5 min. “I’m not a millionaire, nor do I particularly care to be.” – Tim Ferriss As I write this, I am sitting on my balcony, overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Central California. It’s the middle of December, but it feels like it’s about 75 degrees. I’m going to guess that you might like to be a millionaire. My definition of a millionaire lifestyle: living wherever you want, the freedom to work from anywhere you want, and the freedom to be your own boss. Living Wherever you Want Want to live oceanside in California? My advice: don’t live on the ocean. I can find a place in Santa Barbara for as low as $250/month. There are 2 reasons you should do this 1) living in a less than spectacular place will force you to get out and explore your surroundings. Rule of thumb: the general area you want to live is more important than the specific housing you choose to live in. Of course, this article is about living like millionaires. Bullshit. My story.

The Top 10 Best How-To YouTube Video Channels But the organization of YouTube videos into channels saves the videos from disappearing into the great muddle. Channels are assigned automatically, but there are only some which truly standout as great learning resources. Which are some of the better “How-To” YouTube channels? Let’s find out. eHow Expert Village and eHow are now one and the same. eHow is one of the web’s more definitive resources for how-to articles and videos. Howcast Howcast is another excellent source for fun YouTube videos with a serious ‘how-to’ angle. VideoJug Something like a ‘How to Recognize Freaks, Geeks and Dirty Old Men’ could grab your attention. HouseholdHacker The website will push you back to the YouTube channel. Lockergnome Chris Pirillo, the well-known TV host and tech personality runs Lockergnome, a site which is a bit like our own, offering software recommendations and tech topics ‘how-tos’. KipKay Make Magazine HowdiniGuru HowdiniGuru is cast in the same mold as sites like eHow and HowCast. Khan Academy

Browser Testing: A Family Tree One task drives web professionals to distraction more than almost any other: testing whether their design works equally well in a multitude of browsers and on different devices. The list of browsers and platforms to verify against keeps getting longer, and as designers, our tempers are getting proportionally shorter; IE6 will probably feature in nightmares for years to come! Yet doing our work in an ever-widening range of situations is becoming increasingly important. This article highlights the most common issues that arise when testing with “the usual suspects” and explains why a change in tactics may soon be needed. Your entire perspective on compatibility testing could change. The Fantastic Five Back during the browser wars, designers had to suffer through constant bickering between Internet Explorer and its rival (some things never change). Times are changing. Although the market is dominated by five browsers, designers shouldn’t disregard the orange “Others” slice. The Long-Term Cure

Les Français ont du mal à se séparer de leur mobile 01net le 03/12/09 à 18h31 Le téléphone est un objet qui fait partie du quotidien de 79 % des Français de plus de douze ans, révèle le cinquième baromètre annuel de TNS Sofres réalisé pour l'Association française des opérateurs mobiles (l'Afom). Mais d'après les réponses fournies par un échantillon réprésentatif de 1 200 personnes, le modèle de téléphone et son usage varient en fonction des ages et des sexes. Sans surprise, ce sont les jeunes qui sont les mieux équipés en téléphones multifonctions. Au moins, ils tirent parti de toutes les fonctions offertes par leur mobile. 98 % envoient des SMS, 87 % prennent des photos, 68 % tournent des vidéos, 68 % écoutent de la musique, 58 % envoient des MMS, 54 % jouent avec et enfin 41 % se connectent à Internet. Plus surprenante est la place prise par le mobile dans la vie quotidienne. Un mobile en guise de torche C'est principalement dans le séjour que l'on utilise son mobile (76 %).

Creative Uses of Stickers in Advertising The use of stickers in advertising is not only an innovative way to attract attention, it is also an extremely cost-effective way to create a lasting impression. Many companies, whose only form of advertising is stickers, have seen an increase in business by as much as 550%. The great thing about these stickers is that they can be easily customized and this is probably one of the main reasons why they have become so popular. In this post, we’ve collected some of the most striking and creative examples of stickers in advertising. What do you think of these type of adverts? Please feel free to share other examples that you may know of in the comments’ section below. Apple Store Window The broken-glass sticker was placed on the window of an Apple Store to promote the iPod Hi-Fi. Cillit BANG “Clean Coin” The househould cleaning product Cillit BANG placed transparent stickers on 5 Cent coins they gave out as change to consumers, that were half way cleaned by Cillit BANG and half way dirty. Folliderm

Chaîne de GoogleDevelopers This morning we welcomed 6,000 developers to our 7th annual Google I/O developer conference. The crowd in San Francisco was joined by millions more watching on the livestream and 597 I/O Extended events, in 90+ countries on six continents. We're meeting at an exciting time for Google, and for our developer community. There are now one billion of you around the world who use an Android device. One billion. We estimate that's more than 20 billion text messages sent every day. 1.5 trillion steps taken with an Android. Today, developers got a preview of our most ambitious Android release yet. But, beyond the mobile phone, many of us are increasingly surrounded by a range of screens throughout the day--at home, at work, in the car, or even on our wrist. For more information visit Watch all Google I/O 2014 videos at: g.co/io14videos Show less

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