AI won’t kill coding — but sidelining junior developers might, leaving the industry faster today and dangerously hollow tomorrow.
Programming didn’t begin with laptops or apps. It started with mechanical machines, punched cards, and handwritten logic.
The new edition of the Go Developer Survey shows that Go developers are very satisfied with the programming language, but less so with AI assistants.
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Indian-origin twin founders Mukund and Madhav Jha have propelled Emergent Labs to prominence in the AI startup scene. The ...
Software industry leader and philanthropist David A. Duffield has pledged $371.5 million to his alma mater, Cornell ...
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Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei, warns that artificial intelligence may replace most software engineers within a year, drastically impacting the software industry.