Where will automation and AI go in 2019?
No one know what the future might hold, but we’re taking our best stab at it with some pretty educated guesses. The new year is just...
No one know what the future might hold, but we’re taking our best stab at it with some pretty educated guesses. The new year is just...
As of yesterday, JDK 12 entered Rampdown Phase One which basically means that the overall feature set is frozen and no further JEPs will be targeted to this...
The Enterprise Java platform has been evolving steadily since 1999 when it was first introduced as Java 2, Enterprise Edition. Today, Enterprise Java is being standardized...
Responding to criticism from his recent trip to Myanmar, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said he’s keen to learn about the country’s racial tension and human rights...
TransferGo, the London-based international money transfer startup, has raised just over $17.6 million in Series B funding, including an earlier tranche of funding closed in May....
Ready to code near the speed of light? Okay, maybe not that fast. We can’t break physics. But Rocket is an open source framework for Rust...
This September, the European Parliament backed the controversial Article 13 proposals, something that was met with a chorus of support from the entertainment industries, the music...
For the blockchain community, the issue of scalability and congestion has been one of the most hotly-debated topics of 2018. If blockchain is to truly enter...
Nearly two years before the U.S. government’s first known inquiry into the activities of Reddit co-founder and famed digital activist Aaron Swartz, the FBI swept up...
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