On February 2nd, 2025, computer scientist and OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy made a flippant tweet that launched a new phrase into the internet’s collective consciousness. He posted that he’d ...
Learn how AI is transforming coding with tools that let you create apps effortlessly, from login pages to full web ...
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Go + Do events Sept. 17-21

Wednesday Coding Club: 4 p.m., LINC Library Innovation Center, 501 8th Ave., Greeley. Learn to code using guided lessons in languages such as Scratch, JavaScript, CSS, HTML and more. Using Fiero Code, ...
As developers lean on Copilot and GhostWriter, experts warn of insecure defaults, hallucinated dependencies, and attacks that slip past traditional defenses. One July morning, a startup founder ...
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Code Avengers

A Code Avengers subscription costs $29 per month, $150 for six months, and $240 for a year. Each subscription includes access to more than 100 guided projects, 100 quizzes, 500 lessons, and course ...
xAI, the artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk, has recently unveiled grok-code-fast-1, a groundbreaking agentic coding model designed to revolutionize how developers approach software ...
In the olden days, publishing a site on the Internet required that you figure out hosting and have at least some experience with HTML, CSS, and the other languages that make the Internet work. But the ...
Cognizant assembled the world's largest online generative AI hackathon, producing 30,601 working protype projects. More than 53,000 Cognizant associates, across 40 countries, joined the Vibe Coding ...
Rider, ReSharper and the .NET tools have been updated – with new AI features, the out-of-process mode and improved performance. The software company JetBrains has updated its .NET and game development ...
Aspiring computer scientists are sinking in a job market overtaken by AI, as a recent graduate who expected to make six figures could only land an interview at Chipotle. Manasi Mishra, 21, was under ...
When GPT-5 came out, I didn’t just want to glance at changelogs or watch demo videos. I wanted to see what it could actually do for me, hands-on. Could it really build functional, fun, and usable ...