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Commentary: Russia working to protect its language position in Central Asia
In late 2025, Russia launched a new Russian-language television channel in Kyrgyzstan, aiming to extend the reach of Kremlin-friendly messaging in Central Asia. The initiative highlights the enduring ...
Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is ...
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AI is writing nearly a third of all software code in the US as the technology takes over Silicon Valley
Until just very recently, writing software was a purely human craft, a slow and grinding process of translating logic into a myriad forms of syntax. Any developer worth their salt needs to know Java, ...
With countless applications and a combination of approachability and power, Python is one of the most popular programming ...
I noted in the previous column that the authoritarian state works with limited information about the social and economic forces at work, but that communities, which are inclusive ...
Streaming is an actively evolving technology, writes Wheatstone's Rick Bidlack, and the queen of streaming, metadata, will ...
Coláiste Mhuire third year students PJ Browne from Delvin and Caleb Nagle from Loughnavalley have combined two different ...
Avoid these mistakes to build automation that survives UI changes, validates outcomes properly, and provides useful feedback.
The demand for programming skills in 2026 centres around versatility, performance, and scalability as companies ramp up AI, cloud, and web services. Languages that combine ease of learning with ...
Stock Price Prediction Using Tesla Dataset In this project, I analyzed Tesla’s historical stock data to forecast future closing prices using machine learning models like Random Forest Regressor.
In a nutsell, the test arranged by the cutter’s union documented that AI tools are great for organizing, classifying and summarizing. Giving helpful notes with observations on the merits of the ...
We did an informal poll around the Hackaday bunker and decided that, for most of us, our favorite programming language is solder. However, [Stephen Cass] over at IEEE Spectrum released their annual ...
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