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AI coding assistants limited but helpful, developers say

AI coding assistants still need to mature, but they are already helpful according to several attendees of a recent Silicon…

Will Kubernetes ever get easier?

Lowering the barrier to Kubernetes A decade in, Kubernetes remains complex, even using managed services. However, efforts are underway to…

Buckle up for the supercharged Python interpreter

Exploring new features in Cython 3.1The next, still-under-wraps version of Cython offers powerful new features to convert Python to C…

Avoiding the cloud migration graveyard

The health of your infrastructure As a cloud computing veteran, I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the downright ugly…

The future is far from doom and gloom for DBAs

Still, the future is far from doom and gloom for DBAs. Provided they’re willing and able to adapt, the professionals…

JetBrains’ Ktor adds CLI for simpler project creation

JetBrains’ Ktor 3.1.0, an update to the Kotlin-based framework for asynchronous server-side and client-side applications, is now available, featuring a…

A new interpreter in Python 3.14 delivers a free speed boost

Python 3.14, due out later this year, is set to receive a new type of interpreter that can boost performance…

How to use mutexes and semaphores in C#

A semaphore is used to limit the number of threads that have access to a shared resource at the same…

Diving into the Windows Copilot Runtime

Seeing what AI can do on a PC Alongside the new Windows App SDK preview, Microsoft has rolled out a…

Are database administrators doomed? | InfoWorld

Still, the future is far from doom and gloom for DBAs. Provided they’re willing and able to adapt, the professionals…