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- Why many developers still prefer Objective-C to Swift https://www.hackingwithswift.com/articles/27/why-many-developers-still-prefer-objective-c-to-swift 3 comments
- TypeScript 9th most popular Language in Stack Overflow 2017 Developer Survey - Above Ruby, Swift, Objective-C https://stackoverflow.com/insights/survey/2017#most-popular-technologies 20 comments typescript
- Objective-C or Swift: Which Technology to Learn for iOS App Development https://paper.li/amrinder_0412/1491284472?read=http%3A%2F%2Ffindnerd.com%2Flist%2Fview%2Fobjective-c-or-swift-which-technology-to-learn-for-ios-app-development%2F36043%2F 7 comments swift
- Functional vs. Object-Oriented JavaScript Development http://msdn.microsoft.com/hi-in/scriptjunkie/gg476048(en-us).aspx 5 comments javascript
- Functional vs. Object-Oriented JavaScript Development. What's your choice of style? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/gg476048.aspx 18 comments programming
- Researchers develop spray-on battery. “Basically, using this approach, we can convert any object or surface to a battery.” http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/06/28/researchers-develop-spray-on-battery/ 2 comments technology
- Scientists develop self-healing plastic which is capable of restoring up to 96% of an object's original strength http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2374273,00.asp 7 comments science
- A Brief Introduction to F# for Object Oriented Developers https://samwalpole.com/a-brief-introduction-to-f-for-object-oriented-developers 2 comments fsharp
- The evolution and development of consciousness: the subject-object emergence hypothesis https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0303264722000752 23 comments science
- Scientists have developed a black so deep it makes 3D objects look flat http://bgr.com/2014/07/14/vantablack-video-carbon-nanotube-iphone/ 21 comments science
- Scientists have developed a black so deep it makes 3D objects look flat http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-developed-black-deep-makes-3d-objects-look-233004466.html 4 comments technology
- Czech researchers develop a real-life tractor beam: a beam of light that attracts microscopic objects https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/news/archive/2013/title,97477,en.php 3 comments science
- Researchers developed object recognition system that doesn't require any training, and able to identify objects with 50% greater accuracy than the best prior algorithm http://www.physorg.com/news174646349.html 6 comments technology
- Researchers have developed a surface coating that, when painted on common objects, inactivates SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It retains its ability to inactivate the virus after multiple rounds of being exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus or after being submerged in water for a week. https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2020/07/unirel-surfacecoating.html 25 comments science
- The first camera that can see around corners to track the size, position and motion of objects in near real time (3 seconds) has been developed by Scottish engineers and optic physicists. http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a18428/this-camera-that-sees-around-corners-in-nearly-real-time/ 31 comments science
- Britain, France, Germany, and Italy have decided, over the objections of the United States, to join the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, a new international-development institution, set up by China, that is poised to become a potential rival to the World Bank. http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/the-biggest-threat-to-americas-future-is-america 36 comments worldnews
- After a Decade of Development Gnome releases GUPnP 1.0. An elegant, object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points https://wiki.gnome.org/projects/gupnp 16 comments linux
- An MIT Research Develops A New Machine Learning Model That Understands The Underlying Relationships Between Objects In A Scene https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.09297.pdf 4 comments artificial
- Key brain region was “recycled” as humans developed the ability to read: Part of the visual cortex dedicated to recognizing objects appears predisposed to identifying words and letters, a study finds https://news.mit.edu/2020/brain-recycled-ability-read-0804 35 comments science
- Physicists have developed an amazingly simple device that allows heat to flow temporarily from a cold to a warm object without an external power supply. While the process appears to contradict the laws of physics, it's based on thermal oscillating circuits https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/4/eaat9953/tab-article-info 7 comments science
- UCLA engineers develop artificial intelligence device that identifies objects at the speed of light https://samueli.ucla.edu/ucla-engineers-develop-artificial-intelligence-device-that-identifies-objects-at-the-speed-of-light/ 13 comments science
- ISRO Develops Multi-Object Tracking Radar, Exploring Ion Propulsion, semi-cryogenic engine http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2015/03/isro-develops-multi-object-tracking.html 16 comments india
- Scientists develop method for levitating and orienting an object in 3 dimensions using magnetism for objects that do not necessarily have magnetic properties http://www.pnas.org/content/111/36/12980 14 comments science
- MIT researchers have developed a powerful new tool for calculating the effects of Casimir forces, complicated quantum forces that affect only objects that are very, very close together, with ramifications for both basic physics and the design of microelectromechanical systems http://www.physorg.com/news192797989.html#top 3 comments science
- Russian objection to U.S. territorial claims off Alaska complicates maritime relationship | The development shows how failure to ratify the Convention on the Law of the Sea puts the U.S. at a disadvantage, says Sen. Lisa Murkowski https://alaskabeacon.com/2024/04/06/russian-objection-to-u-s-territorial-claims-off-alaska-complicates-maritime-relationship 7 comments politics
- World-first 'touchable holographic basketballs' developed - The achievement recreates a feature seen in science fiction such as Star Trek’s holodeck where characters can interact with solid-seeming computer simulations of people, objects and places https://www.avinteractive.com/news/world-first-touchable-holograms-developed-08-09-2021/ 3 comments futurology
- Researchers develop a new blood test for depression and bipolar disorder, based on a panel of biomarkers, which gives an objective depression score, risk for future depression, and risk for bipolar switching, as well as personalized list of targeted medications. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-021-01061-w 3 comments science
- Northwestern University researchers have developed a new, futuristic 3D printer that is so big and so fast it can print an object the size of an adult human in just a couple of hours. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6463/360 6 comments science
- The first interstellar object ever seen in our solar system, named ‘Oumuamua, is giving scientists a fresh perspective on the development of planetary systems. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/new-study-shows-what-interstellar-visitor-oumuamua-can-teach-us 4 comments space
- A cloaking paint developed by Michigan Engineers sprays on clear and dries invisible. Once dry, it guides light around an object, causing it to become transparent. http://www.engin.umich.edu/college/about/news/stories/2014/april/cloaking-paint 19 comments science
- Researchers Develop an Artificial Cerebellum than Enables Robotic Human-like Object Handling http://canal.ugr.es/information-and-communication-technologies/item/58501 9 comments science
- Applitude is an Objective C runtime framework and a domain-specific language for iPhone application development. http://applitude.org/ 31 comments programming
- 3D-printed bunny contains DNA instructions to make a copy of itself. Using the information, researchers replicated the rabbit several times, highlighting potential for using DNA to store information in everyday objects, ‘DNA-of-things’ (DoT), and facilitate development of self-replicating machines. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2226644-3d-printed-bunny-contains-dna-instructions-to-make-a-copy-of-itself/ 2 comments science
- The name of a female nurse and embryologist who played a crucial role in developing the world’s first test-tube baby was excluded from a plaque honouring the pioneers of IVF despite objections from her colleagues, newly released letters reveal. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/jun/10/jean-purdy-female-nurse-who-played-crucial-role-in-ivf-ignored-on-plaque 629 comments worldnews
- Scientists develop tractor beam capable for levitating objects larger than an acoustic wavelength. The discovery opens the door to the manipulation of drug capsules or micro-surgical implements within the human body. Container-less transportation of delicate larger samples is now also a possibility. http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2018/january/tractor-beam.html 9 comments science
- The knee stress release device (KRSD) developed by Lockheed Martin could boost leg capacity when lifting or dragging heavy objects which is claimed to improves work rates by “2 to 27 times” http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a13788533/lockheed-martin-exoskeleton-fortis/ 8 comments technology
- Gambas 3.9.0 is out! Gambas is a free development environment and a full powerful development platform based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions, as easy as Visual Basic™. http://gambas.sourceforge.net/en/main.html 59 comments programming
- New research, using ultrasound, has developed an invisible 3D haptic shape that can be seen and felt | “In the future, people could feel holograms of objects, such as feeling the differences between materials in a CT scan or understanding the shapes of artefacts in a museum.” http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2014/december/haptic-shapes-using-ultrasound.html 7 comments science
- Scientist developed the first blood test to diagnose major depression in teens, a breakthrough approach that allows an objective diagnosis by measuring a specific set of genetic markers found in a patient's blood http://www.sciencecodex.com/first_blood_test_to_diagnose_major_depression_in_teens-89820 17 comments science
- Facebook is "temporarily disabling" developer access to your phone number and home address. (Since so many of you objected to my previous "misleading" headline, this assumes that you've already given that info to Facebook.) http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/447 6 comments technology