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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

The programming world will increasingly be split between highly trained professionals and people who don’t have a deep background but have a lot of experience building things. We need to think about how programming is taught. Minecraft has unwittingly taught a generation of grade-schoolers how to program in Java.

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The ChatGPT Surge

O'Reilly

At its peak, ChatGPT was in very exclusive company: it’s not quite on the level of Python, Kubernetes, and Java, but it’s in the mix with AWS and React, and significantly ahead of Docker. And, while I’ve written frequently about how ChatGPT will change programming, it will undoubtedly have an even greater effect on non-programmers.

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How to fine tune failure detection

Dynatrace

Once the failure is detected, Davis our artificial intelligence engine will decide whether the issue should be reported or not. A small number of HTTP 500 errors in red were detected due to a connectivity issue with the database. Dynatrace is far cleverer on how it detects failures and does it automatically!

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

It’s the single most popular programming language on O’Reilly, and it accounts for 10% of all usage. This year’s growth in Python usage was buoyed by its increasing popularity among data scientists and machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) engineers. In programming, Python is preeminent. Figure 3 (above).