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Microsoft exec says coding is not dead after 6,000 layoffs and AI writing 30 per cent of code for the company
Microsoft's chief says that while the way of coding has evolved, learning to code is more valuable than ever. In a recent podcast, Aparna Chennapragada highlighted that AI is not replacing software ...
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Coding isn't dead, but how it's taught needs to change, says Google DeepMind research scientist
Google DeepMind research scientist Stefania Druga wants to encourage kids to use AI to "co-create" rather than to cheat. And while there's been much debate about whether "learn to code" is still good ...
Aparna Chennapragada, a chief product officer at Microsoft, says she disagrees with the idea that people shouldn't study computer science.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Microsoft's CPO Aparna ...
Today, we have an episode from our friends at Booming. In a recent episode, they reported how young people are choosing trade school over college out of fear of white-collar jobs drying up. Companies ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Coding is dead. No, it’s not. Good, that’s out of the way and crystal clear. Of course, software ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong was the recipient of some very bad vibes last week after bragging on X that nearly half his exchange’s code is already AI-generated, with plans to push it higher. The post ...
If you’ve been following technology trends lately, you’ve probably heard people talk about "vibe coding." It’s not your usual way of writing software, as it refers to a style of coding that relies on ...
On our most recent episode, we reported on how tons of young people are choosing trade school over college out of fear of white-collar jobs drying up. Companies appear to be making big bets that AI ...
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