This post was updated Jan. 30 at 9:46 p.m. Problem solving was in full swing during the Association for Computing Machinery at UCLA’s inclusivity-focused coding event Jan. 25. Around 100 students ...
What happens when you put Ohio's bright young minds in a room with real world problems and a deadline? Some truly amazing tech. 300 students will soon unleash their creativity at the 7th annual Tech ...
Adeline Brutger peered at the screen of her mini-laptop. The Grand Forks third-grader described three cartoon figures she was using in her story, two of which appeared to be walking down a road. One, ...
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Adam Tornhill is a programmer who combines degrees in engineering and psychology. Adam is the founder and CTO of CodeScene. Back in 2023, I discussed the risks and promises of emerging AI coding ...
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