What if I told you that the future of coding could involve less typing and more talking? Imagine being able to simply describe what you want in plain language and watch as code is generated for you.
Vibe-coding sounds like something born from a Discord meme, not a serious shift in how we build software. Yet the idea keeps gaining attention. People want faster ways to write code, even if the code ...
Nowadays, “vibe coding” is everywhere, and many are supporting the concept, which allows non-technical workers to pick up coding with no prior background and build real projects in their free time.
Individuals with no coding experience at all can build an app in 2026 using vibe coding platforms such as Base44. All you need is a clear idea to describe in plain English, and you can be ...
For years, Balaji Vijayaraghavan, from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, helped founders launch all kinds of smartphone apps into the market. This gave him enough confidence to write a book on go-to-market ...
It’s a mission long overdue, as women held just 35% of U.S. tech jobs in 2023, according to the Women Tech Network. BizTech Senior Editor Lily Lopate sat down with newly appointed CEO Cristina Mancini ...
GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke emphasizes the importance of developers retaining hands-on coding skills alongside AI tools. He warns against over-reliance on AI-generated code, advocating for a flexible ...
BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
A hot potato: Tech leaders such as Tim Cook spent years telling people that if they wanted a lucrative career in the industry, they needed to learn to code. But the advent of generative AI now means ...
Coding is always the buzzword in Nigeria and most developing economies when it comes to tech career or jobs. But there are juicier career paths that job seekers in these economies can explore and ...