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Skill up to step up: Ex-teacher went back to school - to learn IT skills


During his years as a secondary school teacher, Mr Kenneth Chua frequently spoke to his students about the joys of learning, the importance of upskilling, and the value of resilience.
In 2019, after 10 years of teaching, he realised that he had not been walking the talk , that he was not fulfilling his potential, and that he could learn and grow further.
The 38-year-old decided to leave his job at the end of that year and pick up new skills. Last March, he enrolled for an immersive software engineering course at General Assembly, a coding school.
This was under the Tech Immersion and Placement Programme (TIPP), an Infocomm and Media Development Authority of Singapore initiative to develop tech talent. ....

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Demise Of Adobe's Flash Tool Can Be An Opportunity For India's Software Geeks


Demise Of Adobe’s Flash Tool Can Be An Opportunity For India’s Software Geeks
by Anand Parthasarthy - Jan 10, 2021 05:51 AM
Adobe Flash comes to the end of its life
Snapshot
The Flash player that helps play multimedia content on web browsers has stopped working on most browsers.
All Flash content will be blocked from 12 January. The industry has moved on to a new standard – HTML5.
With lakhs of Flash-based games unplayable on user desktops, Indian ingenuity can be counted on to offer a fix.
Flash, the software tool used to display graphics and animation content on websites for a quarter century, has come to the end of its life. ....

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Say goodbye to Flash player


Say goodbye to Flash player
Tech Tonic: Few websites use the technology now because of its vulnerability to online threats and has been replaced by better and secure options such as HTML5
Surit Doss
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Published 28.12.20, 02:36 AM
Come December 31, Adobe will discontinue its support for Flash Player and from January 12 next year it will block all content running in the player.
This decision was made because very few websites use the technology now as it has been replaced by better and more secure options such as HTML5.
What is Flash?
Have you wondered how you could play games, see animations, vector art and more online? This is because of Adobe Flash, a multimedia software platform that was used to produce animation and other content an ....

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