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01  mai     18h08
Google lays off staff from Flutter, Dart and Python teams weeks before its developer conference
Sarah Perez    Google told TechCrunch that Flutter will have new updates to share at I O this year. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
29  août     14h00
Flojoy is bringing no-code Python testing to industrial instrumentation
Ron Miller    Whether you’re building a chip or an airplane, you need to measure the effectiveness of the product at each step of the manufacturing process, much like you do with developing software. Flojoy, an early stage startup, wants to help with a new open source tool that lets companies typically left out...
22  août     13h00
Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel
Frederic Lardinois    Microsoft today announced the public preview of Python in Excel, which will allow advanced spreadsheet users to combine scripts in the popular Python language and their usual Excel formulas in the same workbook. This feature will first roll out to Microsoft Insiders as part of the Excel for...
27  mars     17h30
Neptyne is building a Python-powered spreadsheet for data scientists
Kyle Wiggers    Douwe Osinga and Jack Amadeo were working together at Sidewalk Labs, Alphabet’s venture to build tech forward cities, when they arrived at the conclusion that most spreadsheet software doesn’t scale up to today’s data challenges. Data science tools like Pandas and Jupyter Notebooks do, but they...
16  février     14h58
Sequoia backs open source data-validation framework Pydantic to commercialize with cloud services
Paul Sawers    Pydantic, the popular Python library and open source data validation framework used by some of the world’s biggest companies, has a new commercial namesake and the backing of one of Silicon Valley’s most storied venture capital VC firms. Pydantic Services Inc. emerges from stealth today with . ...
27  juillet     17h00
Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code
Ax Sharma    If combating attacks and hijackings of legitimate software on open source registries like npm weren’t challenging enough, app makers are increasingly experiencing the consequences of software self sabotage. A developer can, on a whim, change their mind and do whatever they want with their open...
28  juin     15h30
Databricks launches Project Lightspeed, its next-gen Spark streaming engine
Frederic Lardinois    At its Data AI Summit, Databricks today made the requisite number of announcements one would expect from a company’s flagship developer event. Among those are the launch of Delta Lake . , the next version of its platform for building data lakehouses, MLflow . , the next generation of its...
23  juin     16h23
Amazon launches CodeWhisperer, a GitHub Copilot-like AI pair programming tool
Frederic Lardinois    At its re:Mars conference, Amazon today announced the launch of CodeWhisperer, an AI pair programming tool similar to GitHub’s Copilot that can autocomplete entire functions based on only a comment or a few keystrokes. The company trained the system, which currently supports Java, JavaScript and...
08  juin     11h00
Proper raises 4.3M seed round to help other fintechs wrangle data
Anita Ramaswamy    What’s one of the hottest areas within fintech today Funnily enough, it’s fintech for fintechs say that a few times fast . Fintech startups have absolutely proliferated in the past few years, but it’s still a highly fragmented space which is where fintech for fintech companies come in....
17  mars     21h59
How to hire great engineers when you don’t have any technical expertise
Marcelo Wiermann    Recruiting a winning engineering team can be intimidating, especially for first time and non technical founders. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
16  mars     13h00
TruEra raises 25M for its AI analytics and monitoring platform
Frederic Lardinois    TruEra, a startup that offers an AI quality management solution to optimize, explain and monitor machine learning models, today announced that it has raised a million Series B round led by Menlo Ventures. Existing investors Greylock Partners, Wing Venture Capital which led its million...
03  mars     15h42
Decipad wants to help everyone do data modelling
Natasha Lomas    Decipad, a no code startup that’s aiming to disrupt spreadsheets with accessible tools that empower people to play around with numbers, has nabbed million in seed funding. Put simply, it’s building an interactive notebook to help non technical people do data modelling. We are building for...
24  février     22h51
Implement differential privacy to power up data sharing and cooperation
Maxime Agostini, Michael Li    Differential privacy doesn’t just better protect privacy, it can also power data sharing solutions that facilitate cooperation across departments or companies. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
17  novembre     19h17
Gift Guide: 20 STEM toy gift ideas for aspiring young builders
Natasha Lomas    For this year’s STEM toy gift guide we’ve split out our recommendations by age for easier navigation. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
16  novembre     00h19
Facebook’s new academic research API opens in early access
Taylor Hatmaker    This week, a handful of academic researcher teams will gain access to a new tool from Facebook designed to aggregate near universal real time data on the world’s biggest social network. When it comes to who gets access to Facebook data and how, the company now known as Meta is still feeling...
22  octobre     19h16
Arbisoft co-founder Yasser Bashir on building trust with early-stage startups
Anna Heim    Arbisoft is the latest addition to our series profiling startup software consultants. Its CEO Yasser Bashir shared thoughts on agile development, data science, customer and employee satisfaction, etc. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
19  octobre     15h04
There’s nothing Automattic about balancing commercial growth with an open source developer community
Chris Morrison    The tech industry has made a full degree turn with regard to open source in the years since Matt Mullenweg founded Automattic, the commercial backer of open source CMS, WordPress. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
06  octobre     10h00
Databricks acquires 8080 Labs to extend its low-code no-code capabilities
Frederic Lardinois    Databricks today announced that it has acquired German startup Labs, the company behind bamboolib, a popular GUI for the Python based Pandas data analysis and manipulation tool. Bamboolib allows data scientists to quickly and easily explore their data and transform it without having to write...
05  octobre     21h58
Technical interview platform Byteboard spins out of Google’s Area 120, takes on new funding
Sarah Perez    Byteboard, a service designed to replace the pre onsite technical interview part of a company’s hiring process with a web based alternative, will be spinning out of Google, TechCrunch learned and Google confirmed. The product was originally incubated as part of the company’s internal R D lab known...
25  août     13h00
Bodo.ai secures 14M, aims to make Python better at handling large-scale data
Christine Hall    Bodo.ai, a parallel compute platform for data workloads, is developing a compiler to make Python portable and efficient across multiple hardware platforms. TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.