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Your career goals and personal interests should guide your choice of a first programming language, not just what’s popular.
Stanford University, in collaboration with Arc Institute, successfully generated the world's first fully functional bacteriophage genome using AI technology. This groundbreaking advancement marks the ...
Nate Hester, who spent the past year doing artistic residencies in France, Italy and Japan, now welcomes visitors into his River District studio. Such public art is important to the city’s ...
Legacy programming languages remain vital in modern computing, evolving to stay relevant. Their deep-rooted role in critical systems proves these “dinosaurs” are here to stay. While Python isn’t fast, ...
The TIOBE Index is an indicator of which programming languages are most popular within a given month. Each month, we examine ...
At RustConf 2025 in Seattle, Microsoft, Amazon, and the broader developer community marked key milestones for Rust — an ...
Most people’s memories of programming in the 8-bit era revolve around BASIC, and not without reason. Most of the time, it was ...
A developer from Australia ran Claude Code in a continuous loop for three months to develop a GenZ compiler. He calls the ...
Information Morning spoke with the program manager for the Nova Scotia Community College's deaf interpreting program and a ...
Hands-on experience is the most direct way to get better at programming. Watching videos or reading tutorials only gets you ...
With vibe-coding, anyone can become a coder. But can they grow into a software engineer?
GeorGene Nelson, language department director for the Klamath Tribes, teaches a language class at Chiloquin Elementary School in spring 2025. Students at the Klamath County school will have new ...