A new educational coding project is set to make computer programming fun and accessible for IT teachers and students. Developed by Intel and CoderDojo in partnership with e-skills UK, the project ...
Despite computing education in UK schools going through a massive revolution over the past few years to try and make it more relevant to our increasingly technology driven lives, the new GCSE in ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong was the recipient of some very bad vibes last week after bragging on X that nearly half his exchange’s code is already AI-generated, with plans to push it higher. The post ...
New survey data suggests that companies are using agentic coding tools a lot more. Agentic AI adoption rose from 50% to 82% between December and May, a Jellyfish survey found. AI-powered code reviews ...
Cline CEO Saoud Rizwan said his open source AI coding tool started off as a side project for Anthropic's "Build with Claude" hackathon. Software developers love using AI. So much so that they’re ...
Replit unveiled Agent 3 on Wednesday. Code-generation is one of the few viable business use cases for AI. However, Replit recently deleted a company's entire database. AI startup Replit released Agent ...
The AI coding tool Warp has a plan for making coding agents more comprehensible — and it looks an awful lot like pair programming. Today, the company is releasing Warp Code, a new set of features ...
Over 60 UK creative and digital organisations have urged the government to introduce a Digital Creativity GCSE to equip young ...
GCSE exams in 2026 are scheduled to start from the week commencing Monday, 4 May and finish on Friday, 26 June. These are the most up-to-date exam dates set by each exam board, but they might change ...
As a toddler, Toby Brown first began tinkering with padlocks. Then he started kitting his house out with alarms made out of bits of paper and wires. By the time he was in primary school, he had coded ...
A coalition of over 60 leading organisations from the UK’s creative and digital industries, alongside education experts, are ...
Benjamin Wohl receives funding from The RCUK Digital Economy theme for his ongoing research into the UK computing curriculum. He is a volunteer with Code Club Uk and is a Cumbria STEM ambassador.
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