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Role of AI In Hiring Software Engineers

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Nowadays, AI-powered software is used to automate the daily set of business operations and ease product hassles of departmental stakeholders. In practice, some have already integrated artificial intelligence software with their existing tech stack and employed a better-qualified workforce without stretching their budget or time.

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New AI assistant threatens software engineering jobs

InfoWorld

San Francisco-based startup, Cognition AI, is trying to completely rehaul the software engineering landscape through its new AI assistant, Devin. The AI assistant can plan and execute complex engineering tasks, learning from its experiences and rectifying mistakes along the way. To read this article in full, please click here

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Giving more tools to software engineers: the reorganization of the factory

Erik Bernhardsson

I had my first job as a software engineer in 1999, and in the last two decades I've seen software engineering changing in ways that have made us orders of magnitude more productive. Much like the classic No Silver Bullet paper on software productivity, none of these things in themselves were a dramatic improvement.

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Cognition Labs Previews Devin AI Software Engineer

DevOps.com

Cognition Labs previewed Devin, which it describes as the world’s first software engineer based on artificial intelligence (AI).

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Harness Acquires Propelo to Surface Software Engineering Bottlenecks

DevOps.com

Harness this week announced it has acquired Propelo, a provider of an analytics tool that identifies bottlenecks in software engineering processes. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

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Wilco gamifies your path through your software engineering career

TechCrunch

Israeli startup Wilco describes itself as “an immersive upskilling platform for software developers,” and snuck out of stealth this week with its first public version, and a stash-box with $7 million worth of fresh seed funding. It turns out that being able to write software is only a small part of the job.

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Solving the Culture Conundrum in Software Engineering

DevOps.com

The one crucial ingredient underpinning our transition to a digital-first economy, more than any other, is software. That’s why software engineering has become one of the world’s most in-demand professions. The post Solving the Culture Conundrum in Software Engineering appeared first on DevOps.com.