Wasatch High School students are designing toys meant to help kids with visual disorders. The project is part of the Wasatch CAPS program.
Having long ago seen the handwriting on the wall for the journalism profession with the debut of GenAI, I decided to just cut to the chase and build my replacement now.
With progress slowing to a crawl, I researched Windows App SDK alternatives and then started experimenting with AI pair programming.
An approach to design custom PWM filters using a visual basic application spreadsheet automatically launch a simulation to ...
Celebrating Ten Years of Innovation, Leadership, and Lasting Impact Bert’s decade of contributions has shaped Ring in ...
Over the last few weeks, I created a computer game set in the Arctic. Or maybe I've been working on it since 1981. It all depends on how you count. All I know for sure is that I programmed the ...
Vibe coding has moved fast from kicking the tires to something people are using to build real software. But now the question ...
Local teenagers from Nottingham, Henninger and Fowler high schools created moving films about refugee experiences, mental health and community using only smartphones and imagination.
A chef, a disability advocate, a tech executive, a ballerina. They and five other women share what drives and challenges them ...
"Terrestrial Extra" at the Dorsky unites works across media that explore how industrial materials extracted from the earth ...
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Nothing has finally given its phones a truly essential feature
I built my first app using Nothing's Essential Playground this week, and I couldn't believe that it only took me 20 minutes (and no coding experience).
Put more simply, we are not lacking for choices if an alternative is where your brain is at, now or in the future. But those ...
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