How to Vibe Code: 5 Simple Tips for Using AI to Become a Programmer Have an app you've always wanted to build? A humdrum task to automate? AI tools make it easier than ever, but they can be as ...
The Indie Game Awards has withdrawn two awards previously given to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, not because of the debate about what does and doesn't constitute an "indie" game, but because a ...
In IRA expert Ed Slott’s recent monthly newsletter, Ryan McKeown, CPA, CFP, a senior vice president and financial adviser with Wealth Enhancement, wrote an excellent article summarizing the advantages ...
The Indie Game Awards has retracted two awards from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, after the developers admitted to using generative AI. The conversation around generative AI in games has been a big ...
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Google’s vibe-coding tool, Opal, is making its way to Gemini. The company on Wednesday said it is integrating the tool, which lets you build AI-powered mini apps, inside the Gemini web app, allowing ...
Of all the possible applications of generative AI, the value proposition of using it to write code was perhaps the clearest. Coding can be slow and it requires expertise, both of which can be ...
Many of the top online coding bootcamps aim to take students from novices, to software developers. An accelerated path like this may appeal if you’re looking for a career change. Or you may just want ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity developer Larian has confirmed that it uses generative AI in its development processes, but not necessarily in the way ...
For years, building even a simple app meant choosing a programming language, setting up frameworks, and wrestling with logic flows. Google’s new tool, Opal, takes a radically different approach.