Two things to know about the selloff in software stocks. First, the easy wordplay is already taken. “SaaSpocalypse” is everywhere, suggesting a biblical reckoning for software-as-a-service companies.
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
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Amazon and Google vet Steve Yegge said companies should cap the time an engineer spends coding at 3 hours.gorodenkoff/iStock/Getty Images A seasoned veteran said his ...
Software developers are getting more and more signs every day that AI is going to render them jobless. The advancement of models like AI LLM models like that of Anthropic, which has released Claude, ...
Mr. Ford is an essayist and a technologist. On weekday evenings, heading home on the subway from Union Square in New York City, I log into an A.I. tool from my phone and write a prompt. “Look at the ...
For decades, starting a software business required one of two things: learning to code or raising enough money to hire engineers. Both were major barriers for small business owners, creators, and ...
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott is showing his conviction in his company’s stock after it got swept up it a broader software-sector selloff. McDermott disclosed plans to buy $3 million in shares on Feb.
Since its internal rollout, over 80% of Kuaishou engineers have integrated CodeFlicker into their daily workflows, with more than 30% of new code lines company-wide generated by CodeFlicker. “We see ...