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What’s the point: CLion, Rancher, Apache TVM, and AWS Lambda

The final CLion release of the year aims to lend C/C++ developers a hand at debugging. To make […]

What’s the point: LLVM 11, HashiCorp Boundary, Atlassian, and OpenCV

Version 11 of compiler infrastructure project LLVM has been announced, which now includes – amongst other things – […]

What’s the point: CUDA, PyCharm, CLion, IoTDB, Instana, Spring Tools, and OpenShift

Version 11.1 of Nvidia’s parallel computing platform and GPU programming model CUDA is now available, fitting the project […]

C++ extension for Visual Studio Code ready for prime time, hugs Arm devs

The team behind free code editor Visual Studio Code has announced the first major release of its C++ […]

C++20 to be Bjarne around Christmas: Standard approved, on track for EOY release

With the technical work for C++20 completed in February, the standard has now been technically approved, meaning that […]

TensorFlow 2.3 aims for program ‘understanding’, resource economy

A good two months after its last big release, the TensorFlow team has bestowed version 2.3 upon followers […]

What’s the point: Elastic, LLVM, rebrandings, Perl, and Harbor

Version 7.8 of the Elastic Stack has been recently made available for download. Users who haven’t checked the […]

Wondering how C++ got this far? So does its creator

In a recently released and, by his own admission, far too long paper, C++ creator Bjarne Stroustrup tries […]

JetBrains gives C and Python devs a peep at upcoming IDE updates

Python and C developers bored with their tooling can now try out the newest early access previews of […]

Rust moves up in the world, enters TIOBE index’s top 20

Five years after having been awarded “the most loved programming language” badge on Stack Overflow for the first […]