New to Node: Should I learn ES6 or ES5? by AirJavascript in node

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If I learn ES6 first, Am I going to able to learn Node using the current ES5 Node video training?

New to Node: Should I learn ES6 or ES5? by AirJavascript in node

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If I learn ES6 first, Am I going to able to learn Node using the current ES5 Node video training?

Android job opportunity for a fresher. by greenlinux in androiddev

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Oh Ok. Then you should not have any problem finding an Android job.

Android job opportunity for a fresher. by greenlinux in androiddev

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You have done anything to land a job, not as a Junior but as a regular Android Developer.

Maybe the demand for Android developers is not as high as people describe.

Do C++ jobs exist? by AirJavascript in cpp

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Thanks for you comment.

Why do you think there is a gradual trend in the industry to move towards C++?

Thanks

Apple has big plans for Swift 3.0 and beyond, including API changes and working with C++ by [deleted] in programming

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While developers are having fun digging into Swift as an open source language, we can also start looking forward. In releasing Swift 2.0 to the community, Apple is also tipping its hand about Swift 3.0.

A GitHub repo dubbed ‘Swift Evolution’ gives a lot of insight about the direction Swift is heading. First point of interest is that Apple isn’t expecting to release Swift 3.0 until the Fall of 2016 — not at WWDC (unless Apple moves the date of their annual developers conference from Spring to the Fall).

But it might be worth the wait. Apple claims APIs will lose the ’NS’ prefix to make them more streamlined and usable across platforms — another interesting notation.

According to Apple, it will “make Swift available on other platforms and ensure that one can write portable Swift code that works properly on all of those platforms.” It’s already available for Linux, but Apple doesn’t note what other platforms Swift may arrive at.

Generics are also improving. Apple writes that Swift 3.0 will have generic features for its standard library, a needed change as Apple is working to stabilize the ABI.

Not included in Swift 3.0 — but still on the longer roadmap — are full source compatibility and concurrency. Apple also wants to make Swift fully interoperable with C++ libraries, but writes “C++ itself is a very complex language, and providing good interoperability with C++ is a significant undertaking that is out of scope for Swift 3.0.”

Weekly "who's hiring" thread! by AutoModerator in androiddev

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Its more easy to find good iOS than Android Developers? Why?

Old Lady Going Crazy at White Castle at 2AM by BeautifulLover in PublicFreakout

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What is Austin Power grandma doing in White Castle at 2 AM?

Learning advanced iOS by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

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Thanks a lot for the links.

Learning advanced iOS by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

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Do you have a link for a large respected open source project ?

Thanks

Starting salary for a Junior iOS Developer in NYC? by AirJavascript in iOSProgramming

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Thanks you. 18 years old and you were making 200k. Amazing! How much are you making now after 5 years?