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Mojo Rising: The resurgence of AI-first programming languages
VentureBeat· 8 hours agoJoin us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring...
Build Your Own Programming Language - Second Edition (worth $39.99) free until May 29
Neowin· 14 hours agoClaim your complimentary eBook worth $39.99 for free, before the offer ends on May 29. There are...
Do developers still need to learn programming languages in the age of AI?
VentureBeat· 15 hours agoDevelopers in particular are best positioned when they constantly adapt and improve their fluency in...
New to programming? My 5 favorite Linux tools will get you up to speed faster
ZDNet· 1 day agoIf you're starting to learn one or more programming languages, you'll want to have a few essential...
Decades-old programming languages Fortran and Cobol are still thriving
TechSpot· 1 day agoOld Glories: Despite being almost 70 years old, Fortran and Cobol are still among the world's most...
This Day, That Year: What Happened on May 23
Gadgets 360· 17 hours agoIn the year 1995, a significant milestone was marked in the realm of computer programming. It was during this time that the inaugural version of the Java...
How to learn a programming language using AI
InfoWorld· 2 days agoWhether you’re new to software development or you have decades of experience, there’s always room to learn something new. The TIOBE Index tracks the top...
User-defined variables in JavaScript
InfoWorld· 7 days agoWithout variables, programming languages are next to useless. Fortunately, JavaScript's variable system is incredibly powerful and versatile. This...
SQL at 50: What’s next for the structured query language?
InfoWorld· 6 days agoIn May 1974, Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce published a paper on SEQUEL, a structured query ...
C# 13 enhances params, introduces extension types
InfoWorld· 8 hours agoForthcoming update to the C# language extends params parameter support and introduces a new type that supplies extension members for an underlying type.