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I'm a beginner web developer (one year of experience). Here's my situation: A couple of weeks after graduating, I got offered a job to build a web application for a company where the owner (boss) is not much of a tech guy. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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Jonny Greenwood's playing Wapping Hydraulic Power Station this Sunday (February 23) with London Contemporary Orchestra soloists and very excitingly he'll be premiering new material. Although best-known as an outstanding guitarist in Radiohead, Greenwood's classical oeuvre is expanding. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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One of the reasons so few women work in tech is that few choose to study computer science or engineering. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates in the United States are women, down from 37 percent in 1985. At a few top college programs, though, that appears to be changing. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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One of the reasons so few women work in tech is that few choose to study computer science or engineering. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates in the United States are women, down from 37 percent in 1985. At a few top college programs, though, that appears to be changing. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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One of the reasons so few women work in tech is that few choose to study computer science or engineering. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates in the United States are women, down from 37 percent in 1985. At a few top college programs, though, that appears to be changing. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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One of the reasons so few women work in tech is that few choose to study computer science or engineering. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates in the United States are women, down from 37 percent in 1985. At a few top college programs, though, that appears to be changing. via Pocket - Cristian Conti
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One of the reasons so few women work in tech is that few choose to study computer science or engineering. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates in the United States are women, down from 37 percent in 1985. At a few top college programs, though, that appears to be changing. via Pocket - Cristian Conti