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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
LEARNING to dance, how electricity works and being able to order food in French or German – those are just some of the things ...
Tron: Ares introduced the "permanence code" to the franchise. Here's everything you need to know about it and why it's so ...
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The Comeback of Browser Gaming: Why Simplicity Is Winning Again
Browser games are the most inclusive form of gaming ever made. No downloads, no consoles, no subscriptions — just connection ...
The tech recruitment market has become more challenging for individuals over the last couple of years as economic and wider ...
Google’s DORA report found the percentage of software development professionals that used AI surged to 90 percent.
The influential computer scientist Mark Weiser once wrote that “a good tool is an invisible tool. By invisible, I mean that the tool does not intrude on ...
From lectures by Stephen Hawking to the letters of British politician Neil Kinnock – it's a race against time to save the ...
At just 31, Chennai-born Aravind Srinivas has become India’s youngest billionaire with a net worth of Rs 21,190 crore. The AI ...
From the first class of ten students to its current nationwide enrollment, discover the history of nursing excellence at ...
The Simulmatics Corporation opened for business on February 18, 1959, in an office rented by Edward L. Greenfield, the company’s thirty-one-year-old president, on an upper floor of a building at the ...
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