The Java Community Process formally launches development of Java SE 28, with Project Valhalla once again positioned as the release's most closely watched feature.
Indian-origin techie in US earns $200,000-$300,000 annually as product manager in wireless sector He has over 12 years of experience and completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees in New York Spends ...
A 30-year-old software engineer earning Rs 20 LPA has zero savings despite no loans or EMIs He spent Rs 14 lakh from savings to refurbish his family home without taking loans The engineer seeks advice ...
A Gurgaon-based techie has opened up about the emotional shock she experienced on the first day after leaving Blinkit, saying the sudden break from work left her feeling unsettled and overwhelmed. A ...
Two years ago, Apple and ChatGPT were partners. Now it looks like they're breaking up — and the evidence is in the new, AI-powered Siri.
An Indian techie is pivoting from her "dream job" at Google at just 23 to leap into the unknown. In a viral post, Aashna Doshi shared her journey from Google intern to full-time engineer, detailing ...
A Java Full Stack Developer dramatically boosted his salary from ₹7.8 LPA to ₹24.8 LPA in a single year. Strategic job ...
Bengaluru’s soaring rents, particularly in areas close to major tech parks and office hubs, have been a recurring topic of discussion on social media, particularly among tech workers who often face a ...
Open-source Java projects advance Jakarta EE compatibility, persistence capabilities, and developer tooling as enterprise teams prepare for the next generation of Java applications.
MUSSOORIE: A 27-year-old software engineer from Delhi was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a homestay on the Mussoorie-Dhanolti road on Monday morning. She had checked in with her husband ...
VISAKHAPATNAM: The father of 27-year-old IT professional P Radha Gayatri, who was found dead in mysterious circumstances at a homestay near Mussoorie, has said he does not suspect any foul play in her ...
As AI disrupts traditional career paths, these college students are skipping corporate internships for San Francisco hacker houses and incubators. Plus: The end of Anthropic’s Fable ban, high-earner ...