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Code Avengers

A Code Avengers subscription costs $29 per month, $150 for six months, and $240 for a year. Each subscription includes access to more than 100 guided projects, 100 quizzes, 500 lessons, and course ...
Cognizant assembled the world's largest online generative AI hackathon, producing 30,601 working protype projects. More than 53,000 Cognizant associates, across 40 countries, joined the Vibe Coding ...
Use CLAUDE.md files: Placed in your repo (root, parent, child, or home directory), this auto-included file allows you to document project-specific instructions—bash commands, style guidelines, setup ...
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) are a type of RNA molecule that do not carry instructions to make proteins. Instead, they influence how other genes are expressed. There are tens of thousands of lncRNAs ...
A hacker planted data wiping code in a version of Amazon's generative AI-powered assistant, the Q Developer Extension for Visual Studio Code. Amazon Q is a free extension that uses generative AI to ...
Vibe coding is programming by gut feel. You have an idea for a tool, a website, or a repetitive task you want to automate… but instead of enrolling in a coding boot camp or slogging through YouTube ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Clinic is turning to generative AI to review medical coding in a fraction of the time that it takes humans take to do the same task, the health system announced Tuesday ...
Big quote: The recently coined buzzword "vibe coding" is transforming the startup landscape, allowing companies to hit remarkable revenue targets with teams so small they're rewriting the rules of ...
Given that Microsoft/GitHub/Azure and Amazon/AWS offer AI coding assistants, namely GitHub Copilot and Amazon Q Developer, which work as add-ins to Visual Studio Code and other IDEs, it was inevitable ...
The company’s Cursor product, which can autocomplete programming code, helped the start-up draw a $2.5 billion valuation. By Michael J. de la Merced Anysphere, whose Cursor software uses artificial ...