For decades, software developers have been slipping jokes into their work. One of the most enduring, clever, and geekily satisfying inside jokes has been hiding in plain sight: the recursive acronym.
TIOBE Index for December 2025: Top 10 Most Popular Programming Languages Your email has been sent December’s TIOBE Index lands with a quieter top tier but a livelier shuffle just beneath it. The main ...
This Emacs Code extension allows you to use the official OpenAI API to generate code or natural language responses from OpenAI's ChatGPT to your questions, right within the editor. When you create a ...
Max has become the youngest male video game developer after his four-hour attempt in May. The educational charity says all children should have the opportunity to understand technology, no matter what ...
Eask was originally designed as a package development tool for Elisp projects. However, it has since expanded to support a wide range of Emacs Lisp tasks. It can now be used in three major ways: As a ...
The Common Lisp facility for generating pseudo-random numbers has been carefully defined to make its use reasonably portable. While two implementations may produce different series of pseudo-random ...