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Modern Java unleashed: virtual threads revolution & other game-changing features in JDK 21

Celebrating 30 years of Java with insights from Ivan Mihov on the powerful features in Java 21, including virtual threads, pattern matching and sequenced collections.

Pi in action: 5 surprising ways it shapes our world

On Pi Day, explore five surprising ways π shapes our world, from GPS and encryption to space exploration and medicine.

Python meets AWS Lambda

Discover how Python and AWS Lambda create scalable, serverless applications with ease. Learn why this powerful duo is shaping the future of cloud computing.

Celebrating Ruby: a journey through 29 years of programming excellence

As we celebrate 29 years of Ruby, we explore its evolution, key milestones and future impact on the tech world.

Celebrating 29 years of JavaScript: a legacy of innovation and ubiquity

As we celebrate 29 years of JavaScript, explore its evolution, key milestones and future impact on the tech world.

Async Programming and CompletableFuture in Java

Explore the world of Async Programming and CompletableFuture in Java with insights from a Senior Java Engineer. Learn about asynchronous operations and effective CompletableFuture methods.

Is it hard to switch between Python and Ruby?

Discover the challenges and insights of transitioning from Python to Ruby, shared by a software engineer with firsthand experience.

What made JavaScript the most popular programming language?

According to StackOverflow, JavaScript is the most popular language in the world. With a near 100% monopoly of browser scripting, the ubiquity of JS seems inevitable. However, that wasn't always the case. On the occasion of the 27th anniversary of JavaScript, we invited our colleague Kaloyan Kostadinov, JavaScript Engineer at the News UK Tech team, to make an overview of the innovations that propelled this programming language to the top. Read below:

Bulgarian IT industry, historical review: The most dangerous virus

Imagine this: a name that sends shivers down your spine - The Dark Avenger. It sounds like something straight out of a superhero saga. But in fact, it's the pseudonym of a computer virus creator from Bulgaria.
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