When Paden Gayle went into his first real round of tech interviews in 2020, he "failed horribly." "I thought I'd just have to know how to code, like, 'Hello World,' and I'll get the job," he said. "I ...
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A.I. tools from Microsoft and other companies are helping write code, placing software engineers at the forefront of the technology’s potential to disrupt the work force. By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has ...
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