A world that runs on increasingly powerful AI coding tools is one where software creation is cheap — or so the thinking goes — leaving little room for traditional software companies. As one analyst ...
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers with cryptocurrency-related tasks. The activity has been ongoing since at ...
Anthropic has struck a deal to help redesign the computer-coding curricula taught in hundreds of community and state colleges, revving up the race among tech companies to get their AI tools into the ...
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Tech companies are paying high salaries for senior communications roles that do not require coding expertise. Top roles at firms like Anthropic and OpenAI can pay from $200,000 to $775,000 per year.
Apple is expanding Xcode's role from code editor to active collaborator, adding built-in agentic coding tools that can plan, execute, and iterate on development tasks alongside developers. On Tuesday, ...
As the CTO responsible for the performance of our technology organization, I want to share a strategic perspective on the Vibe Coding trend that has profoundly influenced development culture and ...
After some much-needed holiday storm carryover kicked off the year in Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada, the region slogged through its own version of dry January; now, there’s a tough road ahead to ...
ChatGPT may be the best-known artificial intelligence chatbot on the market, but the latest iteration of AI startup Anthropic’s coding bot, Claude Code, is newly entering the spotlight. By simplifying ...
Oregon is having its own “dry January,” but this version has more to do with a lack of rainfall than booze. The Willamette Valley hasn’t seen measurable rainfall for 12 days and could well stay dry ...