People on the autism spectrum are getting the support and skills they need to break into the tech industry. And it's all thanks to a new program for autistic people, by autistic people. A new startup ...
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Jonathan Kim, a would-be U.S. software engineer, began his job search over 50 weeks ago, tracking his efforts on a spreadsheet. He applied for more than 600 software engineering jobs. Six companies ...
I get it; coding isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. I myself am a failed computer scientist, having dabbled in coding while in college. While that experience means I can write one hell of an IF Statement in ...
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For non-technical people, vibe coding is opening doors. When vibe coding took off earlier this year, many saw it as the domain of developers tinkering with tools. For a growing number of non-technical ...
With vibe coding, people explain what they want the app to do in plain words. The AI then helps create a basic version of the ...
Attending coding bootcamp isn't for the faint of heart, especially for people already working full time and looking to change course. But for those eyeing a tech career, learning to code can be a fast ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link More than 1.1 million people filed for unemployment last week, per the Labor Department's most recent report. This blew past economists' ...