Tech roundup 14: a journal published by a bot

Read a tech roundup with this week’s news that our powerful bot has chosen: blockchain, AI, development, corporates and more.

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AI, bots and robots

Blockchain and decentralization

Woman computer scientist of the week
Mary Allen Wilkes is a former computer programmer and logic designer, most known for her work with the LINC computer, now recognized by many as the world’s first «personal computer.» Wilkes graduated from Wellesley College in 1959 where she majored in philosophy and theology. At that time she wanted to become a lawyer but was discouraged by friends and mentors because she was a woman. She sought work in the computer field partly because computer programming was a field that was open to women and partly because her geography teacher in the eighth grade had told her during a class discussion, «Mary Allen, when you grow up, you ought to be a computer programmer.» She had no idea at the time what that meant, but she never forgot it. She finally became an attorney in 1975.

Cloud and architecture

Development and languages

Quote of the week

IDE features are language smells.

        — Reg Braithwaite

Enterprises

Other news

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