Edward Kimani
@edukim4
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Family Man | Dreaming of the future | Always Tech.
Nairobi, Kenya.
Joined June 2009
GenAI isn’t magic — it’s transformers using attention to understand context at scale. Knowing how they work will help CIOs make smarter calls on cost and impact.
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GenAI isn’t magic — it’s transformers using attention to understand context at scale. Knowing how they work will help CIOs make smarter calls on cost and impact.
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Maybe you do truly understand one or two of these areas of coding mystery. Most of your fellow programmers are faking it.
infoworld.com
Maybe you do truly understand one or two of these areas of coding mystery. Most of your fellow programmers are faking it.
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From Vibe Coding To Vibe Engineering: It's Time To Stop Riffing With AI: https://t.co/JqFV0SRgRL via @thenewstack
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Teams are left cleaning up after code that looked fine but failed under pressure.
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JDK 25 brings powerful new features to Java and JVM developers. Here are seven new or updated features that could convince you to switch.
infoworld.com
JDK 25 brings powerful new features to Java and JVM developers. Here are seven new or updated features that could convince you to switch.
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The explosion of AI tools means fewer programming jobs and more competition. Here’s why experts say some programming certifications are still worth your time.
infoworld.com
The explosion of AI tools means fewer programming jobs and more competition. Here’s why experts say some programming certifications are still worth your time.
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Agent mode 101: All about GitHub Copilot’s powerful mode
github.blog
A full look at agent mode in GitHub Copilot, including what it can do, when to use it, and best practices.
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I've coached kids who got into Harvard, Stanford and Princeton—4 things their parents did early on
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Theo Wolf has spent a decade coaching kids and helping them get into Ivy Leagues, including Harvard, Stanford and Princeton. He says parents of highly successful children do four things early on.
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Go, Rust, and Zig are three of the most popular new programming languages of the past decade. Here’s what you need to know about their best uses, features, and where they’re headed.
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Go, Rust, and Zig are three of the most popular new programming languages of the past decade. Here’s what you need to know about their best uses, features, and where they’re headed.
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This was lit!
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Breaking Up With Java: Is the Cost and Complexity Worth It?: https://t.co/Uh3x77WbIU via @thenewstack
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Removing Java can be a complex process, given the pervasive nature of the programming language and toolkit across your applications and infrastructure.
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Singapore's Locofy launches its one-click design-to-code tool | TechCrunch
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After using Figma to create user interfaces and experiences, developers are left with the hefty task of coding the designs in order to create functional After using Figma to create user interfaces...
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11 reasons the new Java is not like the old Java https://t.co/1P4B135pbH via @infoworld
infoworld.com
Java is not the language it used to be, and that is mostly a good thing. Here are eleven ways Java is evolving to meet the challenges of the future.
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IT certifications can verify your knowledge in various skillsets, boost your pay, and set you apart from other entry-level candidates. Here are the entry-level certs worth pursuing.
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IT certifications can verify your knowledge in various skillsets, boost your pay, and set you apart from other entry-level candidates. Here are the entry-level certs worth pursuing.
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Female Athlete of the Year nominee ✨ Retweet to vote for Faith Kipyegon 🇰🇪 in the #AthleticsAwards.
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Don’t Build Microservices, Pursue Loose Coupling
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Teams that embrace loose coupling are better equipped to respond to challenges, gain a competitive advantage and adapt to a constantly changing tech landscape.
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ChatGPT isn't good enough to take jobs and is unlikely to cause mass layoffs: 'The hot takes have run into reality'
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It was so over
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