“Python’s Kiss” collects a baker’s dozen stories, nine of which previously have been published in the New Yorker and elsewhere (each is illustrated with a drawing by the author’s daughter, Aza Erdrich ...
Erdrich’s new collection of stories, written over twenty years, testifies to the intrepidity of her explorations and her ...
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Python’s Kiss” is a highly anticipated collection of 13 stories by Louise Erdrich, illustrated with artwork by Erdrich’s ...
Classic programming books continue guiding developers in object-oriented design.Design patterns, refactoring methods, and clean coding improve sof ...
Before becoming a Vietnamese representative participating in the International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad, Kỳ Nam had the opportunity to audit university-level algebra and calculus courses in ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
JetBrains, the company behind the popular PyCharm IDE, offers a free introductory Python course. This is a pretty neat option if you like learning by doing, especially within a professional coding ...
Integral AI, founded by former Google researchers, is targeting Japan’s robotics sector with AI models designed to help industrial robots learn faster.
Computer engineers and programmers have long relied on reverse engineering as a way to copy the functionality of a computer ...
Le Ky Nam, an eighth-grade student in Hanoi, brought home a bronze medal from the International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad 2026, competing against students from leading technology nations.
March is always a big one for books – this year is no different. We call out a handful of upcoming titles for readers to put on their radars — offering a good alternative to doomscrolling.