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AI Generates Code: Ensure Its Accuracy!
Unlocking the Future of Software Engineering in the Age of AI
In a world where AI is transforming software development, understanding the what and why...
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Cursor Achieves $29.3 Billion Valuation Amid Growing Demand for AI Coding Solutions
Cursor has raised $2.3 billion in funding, elevating its valuation to $29.3 billion. Led by CEO Michael Truell, the company offers an AI coding...
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New Relic Unveils AI-Powered GitHub Tools for Enhanced Secure Coding
New Relic has introduced innovative integrations with GitHub to enhance developer productivity through automated code security and improved observability. These updates utilize artificial intelligence...
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Elevating Senior Software Engineers with AI Tools and Techniques
Unlock the Secrets of Artificial Intelligence!
Are you an experienced engineer eager to master AI from the ground up? Our comprehensive guide demystifies AI, focusing...
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How AI-Assisted Coding is Enhancing Software Development: Insights from GitHub’s CPO on Accessibility for All
At GitHub's Universe 2025 event, Chief Product Officer Mario Rodriguez highlighted how AI-assisted coding is transforming software engineering, emphasizing the need to redefine developers'...
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October 2025: The Evolving Landscape of AI-Enhanced Workflows
Unlocking AI Efficiency: My Journey through Subagents and Commands
In the fast-evolving landscape of AI, constant experimentation is crucial. Over the past two months, I’ve...
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GitLab 18.5 Launches AI Agents and Enhanced UI for Optimized DevOps Experience
GitLab has launched version 18.5, enhancing software development with specialized AI agents, improved security insights, and a revamped user interface. This update addresses developer...
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Navigating the Tensions Between AI and Software Engineering
Embracing AI: Navigating the Programming Paradigm Shift
In my latest post, I dive into my evolving relationship with AI in programming, reflecting on initial skepticism...