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Professor Daniel Mosse uses ALICE, an instructional software program using three-dimensional animation, to make his introduction to computer programming class more accessible to non-computer science majors at the University of Pittsburgh last week.
Anyone who thinks computer-programming courses are as boring as binary code hasn't been to the University of Pittsburgh, where Daniel Mosse has enlisted Samurai warriors and ballerinas to help teach. (Today)
A call for municipalities or organizations that will be holding a Sept. 11 commemoration. (Today)
The latest news on road and bridge work. (Today)
The driver of a car that slammed into a utility pole in Forest Hills last month, killing three people and injuring a 4-year-old girl, faces six counts of vehicular homicide and other charges after ... (Today)
The billboard that electrified Pittsburgh's government drew the eyes of city regulators yesterday, with fans saying it would energize the city's civic artery, while foes said it would spoil it. ... (Today)