Developers are the Jedis of innovation. Low-code and no-code won’t change that, but it will bring more people into the field of software development and help companies be more agile. Will the low-code ...
Sometime in early 2026, a software developer did what millions of programmers do every week: updated a dependency. The ...
With no-code/low-code tech, the skills of an average everyday worker are imbued with abilities only software developers and IT professionals once possessed, like building webpages, applications, data ...
Developers are experiencing an evolution in how they complete work. With the advent of generative AI, a race in AI-augmented programming has begun. Several technology providers are introducing new and ...
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Sometime in early 2025, an attacker slipped malicious code into a Visual Studio Code extension, and a GitHub employee ...
Microsoft's cross-platform code editor Visual Studio Code (VS Code) now has a built-in JavaScript debugger. That's one less step JavaScript developers need to complete when debugging a project. In the ...
The tech industry as a whole has a gender problem, and the developer role is no exception: according to last year's FRG Technology Consulting Java and PHP Salary Survey, only one in every 10 ...
How low-code is liberating pro developers to do what they do best—create. There are a lot of stereotypes about developers: We sleep during the day, coding only by the light of the moon. We’re ...
Code is important — and not only to developers. Today, every business leader needs to care about code. Customers interact with you through your software, and every business’s software is made of code.