Tailwind may be a popular modern styling solution, but it’s not the only one. TNS Senior Editor Richard MacManus looks at StyleX, Meta’s JavaScript library for writing CSS-in-JS, and explores when developers might choose StyleX.
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Nishant Ghan, a principal software engineer at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, started experimenting with AI-assisted development tools two years ago. He has learned through experimentation how AI can deliver consistent values and productivity gains. In today’s contributed post, Nishant shares the insights he’s gleaned along the way.
Whamm is an open source tool that lets developers debug and monitor WebAssembly applications by injecting instrumentation code directly into Wasm modules, writes regular contributor B. Cameron Gain. In today’s tutorial, he walks readers through an installation that does require Rust.
How much autonomy should you give AI in your development workflow? Explore the 5 levels of AI delegation, from manual coding to full autonomy.
This is an excerpt from Chapter 5 of "AI for the Enterprise: The Playbook for Developing and Scaling Your AI Strategy," a new ebook by acclaimed tech journalist Jennifer Riggins and sponsored by Red Hat and...
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In this On the Road episode of TNS Makers recorded at KubeCon in Atlanta, TNS Founder Alex Williams talks with Broadcom’s Dilpreet Bindraand and Himanshu Singh about new open, community-defined standards for running AI workloads on Kubernetes.