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As more states and districts teach computer science, there's a debate over whether coding or theory should dominate.
For years, tech leaders and politicians told students that learning to code was a ticket to six-figure jobs. That promise is faltering for today’s computer science graduates, many of whom are now ...
Computer programming involves knowing how to write code—a handy skill for a variety of technology jobs. In everything from creating websites to developing software programs, strong computer ...
Fiddling with the computer-science curriculum still might not be enough to maintain coding’s spot at the top of the higher-education hierarchy.
The future of software development isn’t just about who codes faster—it’s about who can express intent more naturally.
For years, computer science degrees, or even certificates from coding bootcamps, seemed like a golden ticket to a sustainable, well-paying job. But in recent years, job openings have become more ...
Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost says that as AI tools allow more people to code, other skills will become more important.
Computer programmers and software engineers are urging that students, even as early as elementary school, learn how to design and write source code for computers.
Mitchel Resnick, an MIT professor, developed Scratch, computer coding for kids, that allows children to create and share stories, games and animations, and is attracting more girls to coding.
A team of engineers has proven -- with the highest score ever obtained -- that a quantum version of computer code can be written, and manipulated, using two quantum bits in a silicon microchip ...