Microsoft’s fast-growing language for .NET may be poised to overtake Java in popularity for the first time, Tiobe said.
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Overlooking the five-acre property Julie Bond has called home for the past 33 years, she reflects on the droughts, cyclones, and hailstorms that have passed over her land. Despite the erratic ...
Economists around the world are expecting muted U.S. economic growth in coming quarters, and some indicators suggest a mild recession is a possibility. It may become difficult for investors to find ...
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