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This guide is designed to show you how to use ChatGPT as a developer. In the fast-paced, ever-changing world of technology that we find ourselves in today, developers are perpetually on the hunt for ...
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As Google’s senior director of product management for developer tools, Ryan J. Salva has a front-row seat to the ways AI tools are changing coding. Formerly of GitHub and Microsoft, he’s now ...
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Google today announced that Duet AI for Developers, the suite of AI-powered assistance tools for code completion and generation the company announced earlier this year, is now generally available and ...
The coding Q&A site is embracing generative AI, but its moderators are on strike over its policies. Its annual developer survey reflects this tension over AI coding. The coding Q&A site is embracing ...
Programmers are using AI more than ever, but they don't like or trust the tools very much, according to the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. The survey of almost 50,000 developers found that 84% ...