The world’s most popular programming language is losing market share to more specialized languages such as R and Perl, Tiobe says.
Award-winning architect Sou Fujimoto shares more about his “architecture as a forest” philosophy that comes to life in ...
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Chinese scientists embraced by U.S. colleges worked with Chinese military-linked firms
American colleges have admitted Chinese scientists who worked at blacklisted Chinese tech firms that serve the CCP's military and intelligence apparatus, often co-funded by U.S. taxpayers.
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