Claude 3.7 shows clear improvements in how it handles code. Logic feels tighter and outputs are more consistent. Complex tasks require fewer corrections. Debugging becomes faster and more predictable.
Film festival programmers search far and wide for the best films for their audience. They're also often the ones who host the post-screening Q&As. (Juliette Toma / For The Times) Lili Rodriguez’s ...
Programmers write, test, and troubleshoot code for software and applications. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a 10% decline in U.S. programmer employment between 2020 and 2030, due to ...
Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. Now he’s working on how engineers talk to their machines. Leslie Lamport may not be a household name, but he’s behind a few of them for ...
Since the turn of the year, I've been observing a tremendous surge in the popularity of topics related to artificial intelligence (AI) as well as the opportunities and risks it presents. The free ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about innovation, the future of work and remote work. The future of programming and AI is more nuanced than headlines ...
To non-software developers, a developer’s job must look pretty sweet: You’re in high demand, you get paid really well, companies give you all sorts of fun perks, etc. Truth be told, though, while all ...
Think about the relationship of Photoshop and, say, Google Photos. Photoshop can perform editing and retouching tasks on photos and graphic images. Google Photos, on the other hand, is used to view ...
As the Rotterdam Film Festival fires its programming team, questions arise about what it would take to better protect this profession. Job security in the film industry is never a sure thing. In this ...
Lili Rodriguez’s first job managing a film program was for the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s After Dark program. She remembers screening Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel’s horror thriller ...