Microsoft has announced a new capability for its documentation platform, allowing users to browse all of the company's code samples in a single place. They can also contribute to the samples.
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IBM’s AI research division has released a 14-million-sample dataset to develop machine learning models that can help in programming tasks. Called Project CodeNet, the dataset takes its name after ...
Most embedded engineers writing firmware have used some sort of digital filters to clean up data coming from various inputs such as ADCs, sensors with digital outputs, other processors, etc. Many ...
Microsoft is supporting the developer community today with a new extension for Visual Studio 2013 called Bing Code Search. In essence, it allows programmers with any level of experience to find ...
New “operational” samples of the NukeBot banking trojan have emerged months after its original creator published its source code. NukeBot’s source code leak, which occurred in late March 2017, ...
In recent years, researchers have used artificial intelligence to improve translation between programming languages or automatically fix problems. The AI system ...
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