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A St. Louis-based tech nonprofit is training inmates in computer programming while they're still incarcerated to give them a shot at landing jobs in the tech industry and avoid returning to prison.
Coronavirus pandemic exposes urgent need for programmers of a very old computer language It dates back to the 1960s and powers a lot of banking transactions.
Lack of programmers experienced with COBOL computer language challenges states trying to provide expanded unemployment benefits.
I was 5 or 6 when I got my first sense of the joys of computer programming. This was in the early 1980s, when few people had a computer. One day, my dad brought home a Sinclair ZX Spectrum, one of ...
Assistant Professor Joe Izraelevitz of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering will use a prestigious NSF CAREER to develop extensions to programming languages that would allow ...