Since the introduction of Swift by Apple( a new programming language for developing iOS apps using xcode) , among iOS developers it has become a myth that Swift is going to replace Objective-C. I just would like to add my few cents to this view: MYTH 1: Swift will replace Objective-C immediately NO, Swift is […]
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Android Studio 1.0 released
Google Android Developer team has released version 1.0 of new IDE for developing Android apps. The new IDE is based on popular IntelliJIDEA platform(Community Edition) and Google Android is moving away from Eclipse based IDE for developing Android Mobile Apps. Developers who willing to develop Android mobile apps should try the new IDE, and for […]
Read more →Microsoft Certification–Changes in Certificate Templates
Recently Microsoft has introduced some changes to Certificates associated to each Microsoft Certifications. Here is a quick overview of how the new design of developer certification – certificates would look like:
Read more →Kinect SDK for Windows v 1.8 Released
Microsoft has released latest version of Kinect SDK for Windows and Kinect Developer Toolkit for Windows. The Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) enables developers to create applications that support gesture and voice recognition, using Kinect sensor technology on computers running Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Embedded Standard 7. News features […]
Read more →Certified–Professional Scrum Master-I(PSM-I)
Before I joined UnitedHealth Group as a Consultant in Jul 2010, I didn’t even hear about of Agile or Scrum.I have been working in an Agile environment for last 3 years and it was really interesting experience to develop high value applications and products using Scrum. I worked on few projects during the tenure as […]
Read more →AHM250 Certified
Today as part of my current job profile in American healthcare organization, I have been certified as a “Professional, Academy for Healthcare Management”(PAHM) – by AHIP.org For AHM250 exam – it was an interesting learning curve which consist of 28 chapters and provided me more insight in to American Healthcare Segment, details including recent Affordable […]
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