TIOBE Index for March 2026: SQL and R Swap Spots as Jansen Defends Search-Based Rankings Your email has been sent March 2026 TIOBE Index stays largely steady, with SQL and R swapping spots, as Paul ...
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Alteryx is pushing analytics into the data lakehouse rather than pulling data out. Chief Product Officer Ben Canning explains why governance and business user access remain the real barriers to ...
Experimental - This project is still in development, and not ready for the prime time. A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI. Monty avoids the cost, latency, complexity ...
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The percentage of teachers who are using artificial intelligence-driven tools in their classrooms nearly doubled between 2023 and 2025, according to data from the EdWeek Research Center. In 2023, a ...
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As federal immigration enforcement faces heightened scrutiny following a fatal shooting in Minneapolis, the acting head of ICE’s Dallas field office is explaining why some agents wear masks during ...
Right or (as it turns out) wrong, I wasn’t a sprinkle-your-first-name-into-conversation kind of guy. I’m not hugely self-assured, and saying the other person’s name felt forced. Or awkward. Or ...
Artificial intelligence has grown to play a prominent role in the modern college experience, and Duke is no exception. The Chronicle spoke to several Duke students to find out. Most viewed the ...
State prison guards say they are doing so because their jobs have become more dangerous. A New York Times analysis points to a different reality. By Bianca Pallaro and Jan Ransom New York State prison ...