Recently, a friend asked me a question that's been floating around every boardroom and business school: "With AI writing code, does programming still matter?" It's a fair question. Generative AI can ...
A human programmer won a coding competition in Tokyo. An OpenAI tool took second place. Sam Altman and OpenAI congratulated the winner on X. "I'm trying to give 100% of what I have and try to stay ...
It is virtually a rite of passage for C programmers to realize that they can write their own cooperative multitasking system. C is low-level enough, and there are several ways to approach the problem, ...
Are you getting enough vitamin C in your daily diet? Vitamin C, also sometimes referred to as L-ascorbic acid, is a vitamin found in foods such as red peppers, oranges, grapefruits, kiwis, broccoli, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Every year, the United States celebrates Memorial Day on the last Monday of May to honor the sacrifice of fallen service members throughout the nation's history. But as one professor ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Something cool already started this May—palindrome dates! That’s right, a string of days that read the same backward and forward, creating a rare and magical moment on the calendar.
Tuesday was 5-20-25. Put that in reverse order, and it's 5-20-25. Welcome to palindrome week. A palindrome is a word, verse, sentence or number that reads the same backward or forward. So, words like ...
May already has its share of notable (and meme-able) entries on the calendar, but this year, the month gets a string of quirky dates. Tuesday, May 20, sees the first of 10 dates in a row that can be ...
As modern .NET applications grow increasingly reliant on concurrency to deliver responsive, scalable experiences, mastering asynchronous and parallel programming has become essential for every serious ...
For those who love quirky dates, May 2 is the start of a string of them. No, not a series of galleries and speakeasies but palindromic dates. Friday sees the first of 11 dates in May that can be ...
The International Society of Automation (ISA) — the leading professional society for automation — is proud to announce that Palindrome Technologies Inc. has officially joined the globally recognized ...
In the 15th Century cocky composers sometimes showed off by writing compositions that could be played backwards as well as forwards. These compositions, called cancrizans or “crab style” (because of a ...