Vibe coding lets you create an app by chatting, and it feels like magic.
AI tools are making coding faster and cheaper, letting developers create apps quickly -- and throw them away even quicker.
Institutions wondering whether to pay Oracle must decide whether unsupported OpenJDK for universities is good enough. The post Is Unsupported OpenJDK for Universities Good Enough? appeared first on ...
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Abstract: As technology advances and new features emerge, the demand for Android applications continues to grow, leading to rapid release schedules. These accelerated development timelines often push ...
Google is expanding access to Opal, its AI vibe-coding app, to 15 more countries. The app, which lets you create mini web apps using text prompts, is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea ...