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AI-native software engineering may be closer than developers think

CIO

Developers unimpressed by the early returns of generative AI for coding take note: Software development is headed toward a new era, when most code will be written by AI agents and reviewed by experienced developers, Gartner predicts. That’s what we call an AI software engineering agent.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Deep due diligence, early Q1 2023 VC results, flight lessons for angels

TechCrunch

Full TechCrunch+ articles are only available to members Use discount code TCPLUSROUNDUP to save 20% off a one- or two-year subscription Business schools teach the basics, but Mysty Rusk, who’s reviewed around 4,500 deals over the last 20 years, says the most important lessons she learned were the result of mistakes she made along the way.

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Top 4 University Recruiting Trends for 2025

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

As we move toward 2025, companies must adapt to these trends to stay competitive in attracting top university talent. Lets explore the top four trends in university recruiting that will shape the hiring landscape in 2025 and how platforms like HackerEarth can help organizations stay ahead.

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO

Generative artificial intelligence ( genAI ) and in particular large language models ( LLMs ) are changing the way companies develop and deliver software. The chatbot wave: A short-term trend Companies are currently focusing on developing chatbots and customized GPTs for various problems. An overview.

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HackerOne buys YC-backed PullRequest to add code review to bug-squashing platform

TechCrunch

PullRequest , a five year old startup that came out of Y Combinator in 2017 , helps software developers by providing an external code review team. This not only helps find bugs in code that might have been missed, it also helps identify security vulnerabilities before the software hits production.

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Book Review: A Philosophy of Software Design

Henrik Warne

I really liked A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout. The author is a professor of Computer Science at Stanford, but he has also spent 14 years developing commercial software. The author defines complexity as anything related to the structure of a software system that makes it hard to understand and modify.

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Radar Trends to Watch: November 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

OpenAI has also released Canvas , an interactive tool for writing code and text with GPT-4o. to 72B parameters, is getting impressive reviews. It will become increasingly necessary as software incorporates AI and IT teams need to become specialists in AI infrastructure. Feel free to join the experiment. But table tennis?