By Robert Bravery on 2016/07/25 06:04 PM
Java still king of the hill, according to TIOBE index for July 2016. But does it surprise you that Assembly Language has made it into the top 10. Java, C and C++ have been consistent at the top for about the last 10 years occupying positions 1, 2 and 3.
C is showing signs of dropping and might even give up it's... |
By Robert Bravery on 2016/07/23 08:40 PM
Why is it that so many people hate Agile not that they just hate agile, but that they will og out their way to be so vocal about it.
People are often averse to change. When new things come about that threaten there comfortable way of life, they put up a brick wall and defend with all they got. Even if it means they have to make up some ridiculous excuses.
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By Robert Bravery on 2015/04/16 08:44 AM
Visual Studio Professional for free. Do my eyes deceive me? Microsoft is now offering free download full edition of Visual Studio Professional. Aptly named, Visual Studio Community Edition. It is the fully featured professional edition with some license limitations for enterprise users. With all the hype about free and open source software, Microsoft have gotten their fair share of criticism in this area. Microsoft now offers the new Visual Studio Community for Visual Studio 2013 and Visual... |
By Robert Bravery on 2013/03/01 10:42 AM
This is primarily a HowTo document on "how to save your custom functions as an Excel Add-in". Microsoft Excel is the most widely used application in business today. It is packed with features. From all sorts of functions to reporting and graphing. After you use Excel for some time, you come to understand that although it has tons of functions that can do almost anything in Excel, there might be a few that are unique to your particular circumstance. It is then that you discover, macros and Visual Basic for Applications to automate repetitive tasks or even write your own functions. The next step is to take all your fantastic functions and to put that into an add-in so that you can share your creations with your collegues. |
By Robert Bravery on 2011/10/04 10:13 AM
Did you know that you can legally install Microsoft Office on two computers? That’s right, a single Microsoft Office license and purchase can be legally installed on two computers. |
By Robert Bravery on 2011/02/21 09:32 AM
There are many programming languages out there. Some are great, others are just a waste of time. Problem is that there are very few unbiased opinions out there. But there is still lots of competitiveness amongst the top languages used around the world. They are: Java C C++ Python PHP C# VB Objective-C JavaScript C has generally been considered as a very complicated and pure language. Most other languages are probably written in C. ... |