Thursday, October 22, 2015

Twitter apologizes to, tries to woo back, developers

Computerworld Application/Web Development
October 22, 2015

Twitter apologizes to, tries to woo back, developers

Twitter's new CEO took to the stage at the company's developer conference today and basically asked programmers for forgiveness. READ MORE

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First look: AWS Mobile Hub fills the potholes

Developing mobile apps on the Amazon cloud is now significantly easier, at least for iOS and Android clients. READ MORE

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FireEye shows that even security products can have security holes

But we never should have assumed otherwise. Any product can have security holes, and security vendors aren't exempt. READ MORE

Microsoft to pay up to $15K for bugs in two Visual Studio tools

Microsoft has started a three-month bug bounty program for two tools that are part of Visual Studio 2015. READ MORE

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