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Tony

Tony has written 199 posts for CompSci.ca/blog

XNA Magic is now Blade3D

The XNA Magic game development system has been running into some copyright issues with the use of XNA as part of it’s name, so Blade3D will take it’s place.

From the developer’s blog:

Also we think it’s a generic enough name that we can use it for a family of different products.

Hmm… XNA Framework based Beta One [...]

Programmer job title hierarchy shown with videos

The corporate landscape of software development is littered with different job titles, positions, names for people who all essentially write computer code. Does your job title reflect your work description? I have attempted to assemble a hierarchy ladder, from beginner to master, and included relevant videos to keep things interesting. Have fun

Computer Programming Enthusiast

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Programming the Universe – Seth Lloyd

Prof Seth Lloyd researches quantum computing at MIT, is the designer of the first feasible quantum computer (looks like a beer keg, featured on the left), and is the author of a fascinating book – Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes On the Cosmos, which I’m in the process of reading right now.

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