JavaScript developers: Here are the top trends and tools
A giant survey of JavaScript developers shows which tools they are using and why.
A giant survey of JavaScript developers shows which tools they are using and why.
Rust and Go also make big gains, but Java and Python still dominate.
GitHub Copilot for Business goes live and has been enhanced with a new version of OpenAI's Codex.
IBM wants to bring GraphQL API graph-based programming to more enterprises for the era of hybrid cloud computing.
GitHub built a new code-focused search engine in Rust because popular text search engines couldn't scale enough.
Google is expanding its open source OSS-Fuzz bug bounty and is adding support for projects written in the most popular programming languages.
While the most used programming languages remain stable, there's quite a lot of change elsewhere.
Data from Github suggests there are now more developers than ever. Here's what has changed.
Report puts forward ways that memory safe coding should be encouraged. But there's still a lot of other code out there.
There's been a shift towards 'memory safe' languages. So, can updates to C++ help it catch up in the eyes of developers?