Monday, September 28, 2015

Coding Trends: The Top 21 Programming Languages of 2015


or a developer, it’s very important to recognise his/her needs and learn the right programming language. If a developer knows the latest trends and the rising languages, he/she knows the x-factor that can make all the difference. The result of RedMonk’s bi-annual programming language ranking is out and it shows all the trends you need to know.
The developer research company has been rating and ranking programming languages since 2010. It has once again confirmed the fact that JavaScript is the language of the web.  Java comes in the second place and closely rivals JavaSript for the number one place. The list shows the over the years, the scenario has changed just a little.
To Download programming language Ranking click on this link : http://sh.st/by7cZ
Take a look at the complete Top 21 Programming Languages of 2015 list below:
1. JavaScript
2. Java
3. PHP
4. Python
5. C#
5. C++
5. Ruby
8. CSS
9. C
10. Objective-C
11. Perl
11. Shell
13. R
14. Scala
15. Go
15. Haskell
17. Matlab
18. Swift
19. Clojure
19. Groovy
19. Visual Basic
Which is your favorite programming language? Tell us in the comments below..

Apple Cars in 2019


Here’s a great news for Apple fans. We might see the first Apple cars on the road by 2019.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Apple is planning to manufacture and ship its first electric car in four years. The tech company is speeding up its plans to make its car, and it recently met with the government officials in California.
People familiar with the matter suggest that Apple is tripling its 600-member team working on the car project. For those who don’t know, this super-secret project is has been code-named Titan in the past.
The company has been hiring automotive engineers for the company in the recent months. The company has been real mum about the project and this could be its next big thing.
Also, the revelation suggests that first Apple car won’t be driverless. However, the fully autonomous cars are the part of the long term plan.
It should be noted that recently Google indicated that it doesn’t plan to become a car maker. It’s possible that the internet company wishes to develop a software that it’d sell to the automotive companies.
Are you waiting for the first Apple Car? Tell us in the comments below.

Know About Masdar City – The World’s First Zero-carbon City

Masdar City is the world’s first zero-carbon city project which is being developed in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The city will completely rely on solar energy and other renewable sources for its power needs. It is expected to be completed by 2025.

Technical Things:
Masdar City is a planned Zero-Carbon city project in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It is being constructed by Masdar, which is a subservient to Mubadala Development Company. The city is being designed by British architectural firm Foster and Partners. The project began its footsteps in 2006, with a goal to complete the first phase by 2009, but got delayed until 2015 due to global financial crisis.

The city is planned with a proposed budget of around US$ 20 million. It is designed to house around 50,000 people and 1500 business centres in 6 km. sq. of area, and is located near the metropolitan district of Abu Dhabi. The architects have designed the city, keeping in mind, the comfort and ease of pedestrians and cyclists. The city’s Wayfinding system, in laymen terms it can be understood as, how the flow of commuters progresses in a city, is developed by End Point and City ID.
Masdar’s developers have done a wonderful act of engineering, keeping the city cool even in the desert area. They’ve built a 148ft high wind tower, which sucks cool air from the top and releases it into the streets of the city, thus, maintaining the temperature at around 15 to 20 °C even in the hot deserts of Abu Dhabi. The city is made slightly above the ground in order to keep the temperature low. Also, the buildings are made very close to each other decreasing the amount of sunlight entering the streets.
Masdar City has terracotta walls around it, that isolate the city from hot winds and sand of the surrounding dessert.
Commuting around the City:
Masdar City’s main commuting will be facilitated by Public Rapid Transit (PRT) systems, as there was no room for personal vehicles in the initial design. However, due to high costs of deploying underground PRTs, the revised plan has accumulated the need for personal vehicles. The mass transit inside the city will be carried out by electric and clean-energy vehicles, keeping in mind, the Zero-Carbon motto of Masdar City.
Powering it up:
Masdar City is fully dependent on solar and other renewable energy resources for its energy needs. For that purpose, it has a 54-acre field with 87,777 solar panels currently installed in addition to the rooftop solar panels installed all around the city. Another amazing thing, the city will have no electric switches or water taps, motion sensors will be there to do the task for you, thus, saving around 50% power and resources as assumed by the city planners.
The lead architect, Gerard Evenden said, “When we started this project, nobody had really looked at doing projects of this scale. Then you realise it’s much more efficient to build your solar field on the ground in the middle of the desert. You can send a man to brush them off every day, rather than having to access everyone’s buildings individually, and you can make sure that they are running at their absolute peak. It’s much better than putting them on every building in the city.”
Apart from the energy saving plans they have, Masdar will be committed to recycle and reuse around 80% of the water used in the city, “as many times as possible”.
Final Words: Masdar City is a great attempt towards the upliftment of our mother earth from the deep well of pollution and other harmful chemicals that we’ve created to satisfy our unending thirst for luxury and comfort. Projects like these will prove to be of great benefit in extricating the human life from the unilluminated effects of pollution which may lead to the extinction of human life..
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