Alfred Thompson thoughtfully muses about getting students to plan how to test data about their computer programs. His site addresses teaching computer science in K-12 schools. Alfred is the K-12 Computer Science Academic Relations Manager for Microsoft. Thanks for sharing your insights, Alfred.
Kam VedBrat tips us off to Picaboo – a windows application for photo sharing, printing, and publishing. Kam likes aspects of it better than project Max.
Find out more about an Internship at Microsoft. UKStudentZine says the competition is very tough, but the experience is unparalleled in the software industry.
Nick Malik asks So how do you build a web service that everyone needs? How do you build a truly enterprise web service? He offers several suggestions that small school ITs may find useful.
Karsten Januszewski comments further about Post-Structural Programming. Hmmm, sounds like Michel Foucault has reached software coding. Is Foucault a growing interest in the programming community?
Rob Caron points to a government site with tips for building security into software programs. This should be of interest to school IT staff.