The world tried to kill Andy off but he had to stay alive to to talk about what happened with databases in 2025.
At CES, Nvidia unwrapped Alpamayo, a new reasoning "brain" that runs on the Thor chip (a supercomputer for your dashboard) to bring Chat ...
Google Cloud’s lead engineer for databases discusses the challenges of integrating databases and LLMs, the tools needed to ...
Python''s popularity is surging. In 2025, it achieved a record 26.14% TIOBE index rating, the highest any language has ever ...
Google is promising a single notebook environment for machine learning and data analytics, integrating SQL, Python, and Apache Spark in one place. Readers might note that other prominent vendors in ...
The world has moved on from making Doom run on increasingly ridiculous devices. Now it's all about porting it to the most inappropriate of languages. Cue DOOMQL, a version of the shooter written in ...
Why write SQL queries when you can get an LLM to write the code for you? Query NFL data using querychat, a new chatbot component that works with the Shiny web framework and is compatible with R and ...
Welcome to the SQL Server Language Extensions project! Starting in SQL Server 2019, we have added support for language extensibility, which means that you can now execute code in various languages ...
Python, R, or SQL: Which reigns supreme in 2025's data science landscape? Compare trends and use cases to choose best language for your data science projects. The data science industry is booming, ...
Serving tens of millions of developers, Microsoft's dev team for Python in Visual Studio Code shipped a new release with three major new features, including a "full" language server mode for Pylance, ...
The OpenAPI specification, and the Swagger suite of tools built around it, make it incredibly easy for Python developers to create, document and manually test the RESTful APIs they create. Regardless ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.