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The New Startup: No Code, No Problem
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The New Startup: No Code, No Problem

Now you don't need to know any programming to launch a company.

Scientists Modeled Mars Climate to Understand Habitability
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Scientists Modeled Mars Climate to Understand Habitability

Research scientists modeled the atmosphere of Mars to help determine that salty pockets of water present on the Red Planet are likely not habitable by extant Earth...

Linguists Who Teach Machines to Read, Speak, and Listen
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Linguists Who Teach Machines to Read, Speak, and Listen

Virtual assistants, chatbots, and automated answering systems rely on computational linguists to manage and transmit to machines the complex aspects of language...

Do Work-From-Home Developers Risk Burn-Out?
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Do Work-From-Home Developers Risk Burn-Out?

Developer activity has been "resilient" during the pandemic, says a GitHub report, which warns of the potential for burnout.

Software Flaws Often Reported First on Social Media
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Software Flaws Often Reported First on Social Media

Social media sites, especially GitHub, often report vulnerabilities in software before that information is published at U.S. government sites, researchers at Pacific...

SlashData Survey Reveals Worldwide Developer Trends
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SlashData Survey Reveals Worldwide Developer Trends

A survey of over 17,000 developers in 159 countries reveals current thinking and practices on programming languages, open-source software, machine learning development...

Professor Develops Resource-Sharing Method for Decentralized Networks
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Professor Develops Resource-Sharing Method for Decentralized Networks

Researchers at Penn State have developed a novel algorithm to solve big data resource sharing problems over large networks.

With U.S. States Desperate for Help, IBM Will Offer Free COBOL Training
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With U.S. States Desperate for Help, IBM Will Offer Free COBOL Training

IBM is releasing a free training course to teach the 60-year-old programming language COBOL to coders. It is also launching a forum where those with knowledge of...

School Computers Enlisted to Identify Drugs to Treat COVID-19
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School Computers Enlisted to Identify Drugs to Treat COVID-19

Researchers at the University of Louisville are using the computing power of thousands of computers in classrooms across the state of Kentucky to identify drugs...

COBOL Programmers Wanted in States Running Mainframe Computers
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COBOL Programmers Wanted in States Running Mainframe Computers

Add COBOL programmers to the list of what several states urgently need as they battle the coronavirus pandemic.

Accelerating Data-Driven Discoveries
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Accelerating Data-Driven Discoveries

A database management system and analytics platformed developed by a team including ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Michael Stonebraker is helping turn data into...

Ten Free Online CS Courses From Top Universities
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Ten Free Online CS Courses From Top Universities

There are lots of free online computer science courses available from top universities like Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, and others.

Inverse Design Software Automates Design Process for Optical, Nanophotonic Structures
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Inverse Design Software Automates Design Process for Optical, Nanophotonic Structures

Stanford University researchers are making available an inverse design codebase called SPINS that can help other researchers explore different design methodologies...

Summit Supercomputer Identifies Drug Compounds That Could Combat Coronavirus
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Summit Supercomputer Identifies Drug Compounds That Could Combat Coronavirus

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory used Summit, the world's most powerful supercomputer, to identify 77 small-molecule drug compounds that might be effective...

Python Is More Popular Than Ever
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Python Is More Popular Than Ever

Python tied for second place in RedMonk's latest ranking of programming language popularity, marking the first time that a language other than JavaScript or Java...

Which Software Jobs Will Be Automated Over the Next Decade?
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Which Software Jobs Will Be Automated Over the Next Decade?

App development and software management are among the 14 jobs will be impacted by automation over the next 10 years, according to members of the Forbes Technology...

Forget Math; Language Skills Are Stronger Predictor of Programming Ability
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Forget Math; Language Skills Are Stronger Predictor of Programming Ability

Language skills are a stronger predictor of programming ability than math knowledge, according to a new University of Washington study.

Chicago Public School Students Explore AI with Argonne National Lab
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Chicago Public School Students Explore AI with Argonne National Lab

Argonne National Laboratory's Educational Programs and Outreach department hosted an event on computer science, coding, and AI in December for students from Chicago's...

Small Companies More Likely to Hire Developers Without a Degree
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Small Companies More Likely to Hire Developers Without a Degree

Small companies (1-49 employees ) are leading the charge in hiring developers without degrees, according to the 2020 HackerRank Developer Skills Report,

Deep Learning System Accurately Forecasts Heat Waves, Cold Spells
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Deep Learning System Accurately Forecasts Heat Waves, Cold Spells

Rice University engineers have created a deep learning computer system based on an obsolete method of weather forecasting that can accurately predict extreme events...
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