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Pirate Software's Image VS Reality The Video of Coding Jesus started a small feud between the two content creators.
Yet, while coding as we know it is indeed facing disruption, the creative, problem-solving essence of computer programming is likely to remain a largely human endeavor for the foreseeable future.
Nonprogrammers are building more of the world’s software – a computer scientist explains the ‘no-code’ revolution.
A.I. tools from Microsoft and other companies are helping write code, placing software engineers at the forefront of the technology’s potential to disrupt the work force.
AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot have transformed software development and productivity. AI assistants close experience gaps, although they may lead to less secure, bug-prone code.
Vibe coding, or coding with AI, is growing in popularity, but engineers say you have to actually know how to code to do it well.
The emergence of 'vibe coding' has surged in the last month, sparking debate over whether it's the future of software development or merely a passing trend.
AI coding assistants are here to stay—but just how big a difference they make is still unclear.
New technologies have long promised to make human software engineers redundant. But developers have only gotten more important over time.
Baltimore technologists give their advice on the programming languages they'd learn if they were starting out now.
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