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Not only are we less clear about who is developing software, but we are also less confident about our total inventory of ...
It can autonomously plan and execute thousand-step tasks. It can build and deploy entire software projects all by itself. It can research and fix bugs 7x better than OpenAI's GPT-4, and it trains and ...
With the amount of layoffs across the tech industry in 2023, it’s no surprise that great software developer jobs are getting harder to come by. After all, so many tech workers are now free agents ...
Brian Brackeen speaks at the May 2023 Technical.ly Builders Conference, alongside Allison Goldberg and Karl Fowlkes (Torian Studios for Technical.ly) For the first time, the number of software jobs in ...
IT leaders strive to enable cross-functional teams that can work effectively across organisational and geographic boundaries, using their preferred tooling. Amazing things happen when the CIO creates ...
In 2023, 92 percent of programmers reported using AI tools at work, according to a survey and internal data analysis from GitHub. Since then, the emergence of prompt-based tools has allowed anyone to ...
When we think of the major forces shaping our civilization, what most often comes to mind are big governments and corporations or breakthroughs in science and technology. I usually consider these ...
Rather than stealing jobs, AI is making in-demand and over-taxed developers significantly more productive, leading to big gains for innovation. To be blunt, nothing could be further from the truth.
This article was originally published on .cult by Melina Zacharia and Ines Almeida. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original ...