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Codility: Online Coding Tests & Programming Assessments

https://www.codility.com/

Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.

Learn about tech hiring trends and give your team an edge in the talent war. By increasing their engineering capacity, we help the world’s biggest companies solve problems that matter. Codility is the #1 rated technical recruitment platform for teams to test the coding skills of developers and make evidence-based hiring decisions. We can help you conduct coding interviews and test programming skills of developers at scale – turning a challenge into one of your greatest opportunities. Hire remote developers now.

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Start your Fortify on Demand Trial

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Saved by uncleflo on December 9th, 2016.

What's included: 15 days to try the Fortify on Demand service at no cost; 2 Assessment units to spend on 2 express scans; 3 types of scans: express mobile, dynamic or static. (sign up using a business email address; dynamic scans won't work with public email domains like Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, etc.); Full scan reports; No contract or credit card required; No downloads or installation;

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Research Archive - The ALS Association

http://web.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ResearchArchive_1004

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

ALS booth The ALS Association’s booth at the Society for Neuroscience 2004 show Information about progress on ALS proved to be an important highlight of the 2004 meeting of The Society for Neuroscience, including reports by ALSA-funded investigators worldwide. News included gene therapy developments, stem cell research, RNA silencing, and evidence for processes underlying ALS that could point the way to new therapies. The 25,000 scientists gathered in San Diego learned about ALS by choosing among two slide sessions and several different poster sessions detailing the many different approaches underway in ALS research. Several ALSA-funded investigators notably reported on tests with a variety of compounds in animals, emphasizing ALSA’s efforts in translational research. The amount of research presented on ALS after a decade of focused attention translated into a sizeable chunk of the meeting. ALSA’s science director Lucie Bruijn, Ph.D., said, “It is encouraging to see so many invest

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Articles | Government Auctions

http://governmentauctionsuk.com/auction-guide-details/speed-camera-loophole-exposed/1551?guide_type=motoring

Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.

Magistrates' courts could grind to a halt if thousands of motorists exploit a legal loophole unwittingly exposed by a Welsh driver. Magistrates had no choice but to find Phillip Dennis, of Whitford, Flintshire, not guilty of speeding when his case was heard on Thursday. He had omitted to sign the standard form which is sent to the owner of each vehicle caught by a speed camera - and Mold magistrates said they couldn't accept the form as evidence. Police have no power to compel car owners to sign the form and have been expecting someone to spot the loophole.

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Designing the Windows 8 touch keyboard - Building Windows 8 - Site Home - MSDN Blogs

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/07/17/designing-the-windows-8-touch-keyboard.aspx

Saved by uncleflo on January 22nd, 2013.

When we began planning how touch and new types of PCs might work on Windows 8, we recognized the need to provide an effective method for text entry on tablets and other touch screen PCs. Since Windows XP SP1, which had Tablet PC features built in, Windows has included a touchable on-screen keyboard. But those features were designed as extensions to the desktop experience. For Windows 8, we set out to improve on that model and introduce text input support that meets people’s needs, matches our design principles, and works well with the form factors we see today and expect to see in the future. I’m writing this blog post on our Windows 8 touch keyboard using the standard QWERTY layout in English. As I look at it, the keyboard seems very simple and sort of obvious. This comes partly from having worked on it for a while, but also because keyboards are familiar to us. But there is more here than meets the eye (or, fingertips).

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Unshredder - Document Reconstruction Software

http://www.unshredder.com/

Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.

Unshredder is a simple program that unleashes the power of a desktop computer to reduce the time consumed by investigators reconstructing shredded documentary evidence. Until now the only alternative to manual processing was to engage a third party to process the work on computers at their premises. By comparison to external processing of the evidence Unshredder reduces the turnaround time, keeps full control of the investigation in-house and there is less risk of a security risk or loss of the evidence. The original shreds remain unchanged from the process and the integrity of the original is captured electronically to be printed or despatched electronically by wire or disc.

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The rich are different from you and me

http://www.economist.com/node/16690659

Saved by uncleflo on August 5th, 2010.

LIFE at the bottom is nasty, brutish and short. For this reason, heartless folk might assume that people in the lower social classes will be more self-interested and less inclined to consider the welfare of others than upper-class individuals, who can afford a certain noblesse oblige. A recent study, however, challenges this idea. Experiments by Paul Piff and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, reported this week in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, suggest precisely the opposite. It is the poor, not the rich, who are inclined to charity.

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