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Maintenance is engineering with empathy for operations. It’s not only about keeping the code healthy; it’s about safeguarding the business value the code represents. Across diverse client landscapes, ...
Two landmark cases involving public companies and their cybersecurity executives offer some crucial lessons in corporate governance, transparency, program boundaries, and data privacy. One case was ...
Senior Correspondent Microsoft’s rollout of “community-first” AI infrastructure plan this week wasn’t any ordinary corporate announcement. In a splashy event just outside Washington D.C., Microsoft ...
As the nation confronts questions of judicial legitimacy, it is worth remembering that the Constitution’s framers left Congress—not the court itself—with the authority to shape the institution. The ...
Antitrust enforcement officials have shown increased interest in treating data as a separate market both in evaluating mergers and in monopolization cases. During the mid-1990s, U.S. antitrust ...
Creating simple data classes in Java traditionally required substantial boilerplate code. Consider how we would represent Java’s mascots, Duke and Juggy: public class JavaMascot { private final String ...
Some enthusiasts today talk about the probability of the horse becoming extinct and prophesy that the aeroplane, the tank, and the motor-car will supersede the horse in future wars … I am sure that as ...