Coding is a facet of computer programming, a process used to write instructions for what a computer, application, or software ...
Digital literacy is the ability to use digital tools and technologies effectively, safely and responsibly. This includes the ...
If used correctly, large language models (LLMs) promise to revolutionise software development. But they do not easily fit some obvious corporate IT use cases.
First-place Python extends its lead while C# also gathers steam in the October 2025 Tiobe index of programming language ...
The Catholic Church has just canonized a saint who was born in the '90s, wore sneakers, played video games and used computer programming languages to spread the gospel. Carlo Acutis — who died in 2006 ...
Did you know that, between 1976 and 1978, Microsoft developed its own version of the BASIC programming language? It was initially called Altair BASIC before becoming Microsoft BASIC, and it was ...
Some programming languages helped send humans to the moon, some are cooking up new leukemia drugs, and some exist just to fuck with you. Brainfuck is a minimalist “esoteric language,” or “esolang,” ...
To her children, Charlene Roberts-Hayden was like a character out of the book and movie “Hidden Figures” — just born a generation later, and working as a pioneering Black woman in computer programming ...
Each year, the code-sharing platform GitHub releases its ‘State of the Octoverse’ report, which among other things ranks the popularity of programming languages. The latest report, released in October ...
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang delivering a keynote at GTC 2025. Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images Naming chips after prominent scientists has been a decades-long tradition at Nvidia. Following its upcoming ...
Thomas E. Kurtz, a pioneering mathematician at Dartmouth College and an inventor of the simplified computer programming language known as BASIC, which allowed students to easily operate early ...
Coursera allows Duke staff, faculty and students to learn new skills or explore interests Back when Patrick Olson first started working at Duke more than 20 years ago, he had vague memories of hearing ...