Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old Indian American from Texas, named TIME’s Kid of the Year 2025 for creating an AI-powered app ...
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An Indian Amazon engineer shared how stepping out of his comfort zone led him to machine learning.
Driven by curiosity, he took free online resources and joined hackathon projects. “That got my manager's attention. He hadn't thought about it, but he told me, ‘Since you're doing machine learning, we ...
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Who is Tejasvi Manoj? Meet the 17-year-old reshaping the future of tech
Named Time magazine’s Kid of the Year 2025, Manoj is working on building tools to protect seniors from cybercrime and proving ...
Seek Early Experience: Don’t wait until you feel like an expert to look for internships or entry-level roles. Getting some ...
Oracle releases Java 25, and it simplifies coding for newcomers while retaining enterprise power, with eight years of support ...
The Java ecosystem has historically been blessed with great IDEs to work with, including NetBeans, Eclipse and IntelliJ from JetBrains. However, in recent years Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor ...
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Why I Love IntelliJ for Coding Java
If you’ve spent any time coding in Java, you know the IDE you choose can make or break your workflow. Over the years, I’ve tried just about every major Java IDE and editor out there. They all have ...
Every seat in Copenhagen’s Bella Center was full as Anton Osika, the co-founder of the AI coding app Lovable, took the stage at this year’s TechBBQ conference. Lovable specializes in helping people ...
Job interviews have changed. A great résumé and firm handshake are no longer enough to land the most competitive positions. Welcome to Cheat Sheet: Interview preparation guides, each narrated by a ...
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