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    Microsoft’s C# has been named the Tiobe Programming Language of the Year for 2025. This marks the second time in three years that C# has earned this recognition, thanks to its significant year-over-year ranking jump. The language continues to show strong growth and relevance in the developer community, with experts watching closely to see if

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    2025 has been a fascinating year for JavaScript developers. From advances in server-side stability to the rise of AI integration, the landscape continues to evolve rapidly. Developers are seeking simpler tools and more efficient ways to build modern applications, making this a year of significant shifts and innovations. Bringing Simplicity to Front-End Development This year,

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    The past year has been tough for many developers and engineers working in DevOps. As more companies turn to AI and automation, their roles are growing more complex. DevOps teams now handle tasks like writing requirements, maintaining documentation, and coding, all while managing increased responsibilities. AI is transforming expectations and capabilities, pushing engineers to keep

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    2025 was a big year for Python, with major updates and new tools making it easier and more powerful for developers. Python 3.14 stole the spotlight, introducing features that enhance performance, packaging, and usability. From new syntax to improved libraries, this year showed how Python continues to evolve for modern software needs. Python 3.14 Brings

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    A recent job posting by a Microsoft engineer sparked a lot of buzz about the company potentially shifting away from C and C++ in favor of Rust. The idea of replacing core Windows code with a memory-safe language like Rust excited many developers. However, Microsoft has now clarified that this is not an official company

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    A recent job posting by a Microsoft engineer stirred up excitement about a possible shift away from traditional programming languages like C and C++. The post hinted at a project aimed to eliminate these languages from Microsoft’s codebase by 2030, replacing them with Rust, known for its memory safety. However, Microsoft quickly clarified that this

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    Python is a popular programming language known for its simplicity and versatility. However, it can sometimes be slow because it’s an interpreted language. Just-in-time (JIT) compilation is a technique that can make Python programs run faster by translating code into machine language on the fly. Recently, Python has started to include its own native JIT

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    The command line has long been the core tool for developers. It’s a simple, powerful interface that responds exactly to commands. But it can also be a bit harsh and unforgiving for those who prefer a more human touch. Now, new AI-powered tools are changing that. They keep the command line’s power but add smarter,

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    Anysphere, the company behind the popular AI coding assistant Cursor, is taking a big step forward. They have announced plans to acquire Graphite, a platform known for code review and debugging. This move aims to make AI-generated code more dependable and easier for developers to manage. The acquisition could change how AI tools support programmers

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    Microsoft is giving developers early access to new C++ editing features for GitHub Copilot through the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders channel. These tools aim to make coding in C++ faster and more accurate by providing smarter, context-aware assistance. The public launch was announced on December 16, along with instructions on how to start using the

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