In 2025, something unexpected happened. The programming language most notorious for its difficulty became the go-to choice for the laziest form of programming imaginable.
Most Rust developers are satisfied with the pace of the language’s evolution, but many are concerned Rust does not get enough usage in tech, the 2025 State of Rust Survey says.
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In a wild experiment, it turns out a few human neurons linked up to some custom silicon can actually play Doom.
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Raphael Allstadt, co-founder of Germany’s fastest-growing startup, tl;dv, argues that European tech needs to be "bold ...
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The Detroit project envisioned using JavaScript as an extension language for Java applications. Now it’s being revived with ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Niagara University will host a residential STEM camp Aug. 2-8, 2026, offering hands-on research for students entering grades 10-12.
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