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Tech leaders weigh in on vibe coding: What it is, what it’s not, and how to use it safely in production software.
AI is increasing both the number of pull requests and the volume of code within them, creating bottlenecks in code review, integration, and testing. Here’s how to address them.
Google’s Angular team has open-sourced a tool that evaluates the quality of web code generated by LLMs. It works with any web library or framework.
Smarter debug logging helps devs cut through noise, spot issues fast, and keep apps healthy at any scale.
WebAssembly 3.0 adds support for compiling high-level programming languages, with 64-bit address spacing and the ability to declare multiple memories, among other improvements.
Here’s everything you need to know to get started with Rust, from using Rust’s toolchain to creating projects, working with IDEs and third-party code, managing libraries, and more.
Developers detest marketing. If you want to sell them a tool, make it easy for them to find the information they need and leave them alone to try out your tool.
The first preview of Visual Studio 2026, with deeper GitHub Copilot AI integration, is available through Microsoft’s new Insiders channel.
Qwen Code’s Qwen3-Coder model doesn’t seem as good as its benchmark scores imply, but the tools are free and the usage limits are generous.
Cerebras’s hosted Qwen3 Coder service promised to be the Claude replacement many developers craved. We’re losing hope.