Eliana Jordan left office life, became a scuba instructor, and later taught herself to code to build something of her own.
Tech leaders have been adamant that artificial intelligence will forever change industries, jobs, and skills. That remains to be seen in most industries, but in the world of software engineering, AI ...
There's a new hot buzz in the world of coding called "vibe coding." It floated into the collective zeitgeist in early February, courtesy of a post on Twitter/X by Andrej Karpathy. Karpathy is no ...
Developers are navigating confusing gaps between expectation and reality. So are the rest of us. Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented ...
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I split my coding work between Claude, Qwen3-Coder and Gemma 4, and it costs less than paying for one subscription
Large language models (LLMs) are dime-a-dozen these days. With the release of new local models every other week, API accessibility, and a growing list of subscription-based services, finding a model ...
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Looking For Coding Work? Good Luck.
Before I discovered coding, I was lost. When I graduated high school in 2006, my parents urged me to follow the formula that had worked for their generation: get a job with a pension, settle down, ...
As Danielle settled into the rhythms of new motherhood, her profession underwent a drastic reinvention. Danielle, who asked to use her first name to avoid damaging her job prospects, worked as a ...
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Devplan raises $2.5M to take on the product coordination work that AI coding is leaving behind
Devplan, a Seattle startup building software to coordinate product and engineering work, is emerging from stealth with $2.5 million in seed funding led by AI2 Incubator.
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