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The productivity gains low-code gives developers come primarily from the ability to reuse abstractions at the component or module level, reducing the time needed to develop customized software.
With so much to figure out with AI, it makes sense to simplify with familiar development techniques, especially infrastructure as code and Python.
Rust-based uv package manager promises to be a drop-in replacement for pip and up to 115x faster than pip when running with a warm cache.
Microsoft has made Visual Studio 17.9 generally available and introduced a preview of Visual Studio 17.10. Both bring support for new GitHub Copilot capabilities.
Delphix’s data management capabilities are the latest addition to Perforce’s devops portfolio.
If you’re an R programmer hoping to try GitHub Copilot, you’ll need to use Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. Here’s how to set up and use VS Code for R.
A complete guide to choosing the right Python distribution, the right Python IDE, and the right supporting tools to jumpstart your Python programming.
Here's a preview of Runes—a big new idea for reactive coding and the most important change to Svelte in years.
AI-generated code has transformed software development forever. That’s not necessarily good. A solid review process can shrink bloat and attack surfaces.
Data is the heart of the user experience, so shouldn’t developers start there? SQLite, NoSQL databases, and abstractions like Neurelo make that far easier to do.