Teachers across Delhi's government and private schools are set to undergo a fresh round of online professional training this ...
165 workers at id Software, the studio behind the Doom and Quake franchises, have elected to unionize with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) in yet another wall-to-wall developer union ...
Illinois is doing its part to chip away at the country’s sizable affordable housing shortage, not only by building units but also by training up-and-coming developers. The state’s Next Generation ...
Earlier today, reporting emerged of Apple and WeChat owner Tencent coming to an agreement that will earn Apple a 15% commission on revenue from mini apps. Now, it seems that this is actually tied to a ...
Developer Program Builds Pipeline of Housing Professionals Across Illinois and Wisconsin The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) has awarded $5.9 million through its 2025 Community ...
According to new research from Google, 90% of software developers are using AI at work — with 65% "heavily reliant" on it. A staggering 90% of software developers now use AI to carry out their ...
Google’s State of AI-assisted Software Development Report 2025 reveals AI adoption increased, but trust in AI is still uneven. Source: Envato/wutzkoh Many software developers use AI, but not all trust ...
Chinese artificial intelligence developer DeepSeek spent just $294,000 on training its R1 model, much less than reported for US rivals, it said in a paper that is likely to reignite debate over ...
Coinbase, Kraken, Ripple, a16z and others pressed the Senate to add explicit protections for developers and non-custodial services in the market structure bill. A coalition of 112 crypto companies, ...
No-code development is rewriting, no pun intended, how business applications are created. With visual drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and reusable components, citizen developers from ...
“Am I getting dumber?” That’s the line that made me spit my coffee. Just a little bit, not like a classic sitcom take. The question was uttered by one of my CTO friends who still develops software at ...