With AI shifting the role of software engineers, Google's senior director of product says more developers will be involved in ...
With vibe-coding, anyone can become a coder. But can they grow into a software engineer?
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Rewiring infrastructure: the automation revolution in utility design
Learn how automation is transforming utilities into data-driven powerhouses in our conversation with Al Eliasen.
Cool demos aren’t enough — your team needs ML chops and context skills to actually get AI agents into production.
Flexible working is key to career development, enabling people to stay in tech while balancing personal needs, Sophie Weston ...
The traditional software development process has always been a grind: You write specs, translate them into code, debug and then ship. Vibe coding flips this process on its head. You simply describe ...
Want to build you vibe coding skills? Dainius Kavoliūnas, head of Hostinger Horizons, offers his advice on prompt engineering ...
The US $100,000 H-1B visa fee could encourage Indian talent to return home, boosting India’s startup scene, especially in AI ...
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I'm a software engineer using AI in my work. Here's why I'm not afraid of it taking my job.
Doug Steinberg, 46, is a software engineer who lives in Coral Springs, Florida. He isn't worried that artificial intelligence will steal his job because he's able to use it to be far more productive.
Atlassian acquires DX for $1 billion to enhance AI investments and developer productivity, benefiting over 300,000 customers.
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