Most Go developers are using AI-powered development tools, but their satisfaction has been hindered by quality concerns, ...
AI won’t kill coding — but sidelining junior developers might, leaving the industry faster today and dangerously hollow tomorrow.
The new edition of the Go Developer Survey shows that Go developers are very satisfied with the programming language, but less so with AI assistants.
Technological trends are often short-lived and have no lasting effect. New programming languages show up every year, ...
Last November, VC firm Thoma Brava closed an investment in open source Java specialist Azul, becoming its leading backer. Shortly afterwards Azul announced its first ...
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