Double your One Drive Storage

All you have to do is sign up for OneDrive and activate the auto upload feature for your camera roll sometime between now and the end of September, and you will get 30 GB of free OneDrive storage moving forward (15 GB base and 15 GB camera roll bonus).

 

If you haven’t created the One Drive account please click the link below to do it. The promotion only runs till the end of September so please hurry.

 

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PROGRESSION OF A MAKER

There’s a natural path for the education of a maker that takes place within the techshops and makerspaces. It begins in the world of tools you may already know, like handheld tools or power tools, and quickly creeps into an unknown world of machines suited to bring any desire to fruition. At first, taking any classes may seem like a huge investment, but the payback you receive from the knowledge is priceless.

 

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PROGRESSION OF A MAKER

8 Things My Dad Taught Me About Entrepreneurship and Life | Entrepreneur.com

1. Quit complaining

2. Appreciate what you have

3. Frame and control your message

4. Make time for those you love

5. Give more than you take

6. Wake up early

7. Nurture close relationships

8. Watch your cholesterol and your mind

Bonus: Take a nap. We both recently discovered the incredible value of a power nap, although his are a bit longer than mine. Take naps. You will not regret it.

 

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Python vs. Java

Udacity Instructor Weighs In On Programming Languages

 #Python, a programming language named not after a snake species but a 1970s British television comedy sketch, is gaining popularity in colleges across the US. In a recent article, ComputerWorld reported that  “Python has surpassed Java as the top language used to introduce U.S. students to programming.” The article goes on to suggest that majority of top computer science departments in the US now use Python to teach coding.
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http://blog.udacity.com/2014/08/python-vs-java-udacity-instructor.html#sthash.igCGtf0o.dpuf