March 2026 TIOBE Index stays largely steady, with SQL and R swapping spots, as Paul Jansen explains why the index still relies on search engine hits.
Longtime favorite for web development falls to 30th in the Tiobe index of language popularity. ‘There is no need for Ruby anymore.’ ...
Abstract: The work aims to enable the use of common software engineering techniques and tools for quantum programming languages (e.g., OpenQASM). With the increased interest in quantum computing, ...
Overview: Learning one programming language and core concepts builds the base for solving coding interview problems effectively.Strong knowledge of data structu ...
Abstract: Automated program repair (APR) research has entered the era of large language models (LLM), and researchers have conducted several empirical studies to explore the repair capabilities of ...
Ruby is an incredibly easy language to learn, and there's a lot of evidence why it is simple to break into and start.
Enterprises seeking to make good on the promise of agentic AI will need a platform for building, wrangling, and monitoring AI agents in purposeful workflows. In this quickly evolving space, myriad ...
From the browser to the back end, the ‘boring’ choice is exciting again. We look at three trends converging to bring SQL back ...