Oscar Brisset, 25, used most of his vacation days to learn to code. He left BCG to launch a YC-backed AI robotics company.
Two Microsoft workers pivoted into AI roles from non-technical fields and said their humanities backgrounds were helpful.
The country lanes winding east from Wheatland up to the Spenceville Wildlife Area are rough in wintertime – broken, mud-torn and potted with enough standing rain water to mirror the passing clouds.
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Making coding click for every student
Across classrooms and living rooms, educators are finding fresh ways to make coding and STEM feel exciting, relevant, and accessible for all students. From Code.org’s AI-focused curriculum to ...
A decade ago, Bradley Krae left the United States to teach English in Shenzhen, China. He spends less money and says the has ...
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Level up your skills with coding challenges
Coding challenge platforms have become essential for building practical programming skills. Whether your aim is interview prep, learning a new language, or completing real-world projects, the right ...
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IPL 2026: Why Sooryavanshi and Arya are this season's breakout stars
Cheteshwar Pujara & Umesh Yadav lauded young IPL 2026 stars Vaibhav Sooryavanshi & Priyansh Arya. Pujara praised their clarity & confidence, while Yadav highlighted their adaptability, game awareness, ...
Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things, but controlling the weather isn’t one of them.
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