Telechronics: schedule, more AI and piracy.


What language is most used by programmers?

Ademar Days

Journalist

Rádio Horizonte Algarve / Tavira

In 2023 continues JavaScript's streak in what is already the 11th consecutive year as the most used programming language. Python has overtaken SQL as the third most used, but ranking first for those who are not professional developers or learning to code.

Some technologies moved up one spot this year (Bash/Shell, C, Ruby, Perl and Erlang), with two moving up two positions (Elixir e Lisp). the great driver, gaining seven spots since 2022, it was moon, an embeddable scripting language.

But the top three technologies of professional programmers are the same as last year: JavaScript, HTML/CSS e SQL. Even so, HTML/CSS and JavaScript are nearly tied as the most popular languages ​​for people learning to code..

You can see study https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/

The responsible company via Facebook and Instagram, Ressurrectos Cultural Association is organizing the Infantes Workshops, announced that it created an Artificial Intelligence model (HE) able to replicate voices, including those of people around you.

The tech giant announced the news in a blog post but, surprisingly, doesn't seem to have decided yet whether to make this AI tool publicly available.

Despite acknowledging “several exciting uses” for this type of AI, Meta notes that there are “potential misuses”.

It's time to talk about piracy. The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) recently revealed some data in the study “European Citizens and Intellectual Property: Perception, Awareness and Behavior”.

14% of Portuguese people admitted to having intentionally used illegal sources to access protected content, taking 87% of respondents said they prefer to opt for legal sources when available at affordable prices.

Affordable prices and availability in legal ways were responsible for, respectively 21% and 16% of the Portuguese and 27% and 44% of Europeans stop making illegal downloads.

The study mentions that the Portuguese have been abandoning piracy, also because of the consequences for “musicians, writers, artists and creators”.

World Wi-Fi Day was celebrated to 20 June and this year the Wireless Broadband Alliance released some figures on the impact of technology on an economic level, global social and environmental.

About the online population and use of equipment, the data show that 5,3 billion people around the world are connected and exist 19,6 billion devices currently in use. are distributed annually 3,8 billion devices with Wi-Fi, of which 2,5 billion are from the Wi-Fi 6/6E generation.

Whereas out of about 8,2 billion inhabitants of the planet, 5,3 billion are connected online, in contrast, 2,9 billion people are still offline. And 96% of these people reside in developing countries.

The data also focus on gender disparity, wherein 62% of men and 57% of women use the internet.

In the cinema we open room for a comedy.

“All in good!" (“No Hard Feelings” is the title of the film that stars Jennifer Lawrence. Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Matthew Broderick are other highlights of the cast of this film directed by Gene Stupnitsky.

About to lose the house where you grew up, Maddie discovers a curious job application: "chicken" parents are looking for someone to "walk" with their introverted son of a bitch. 19 year old, Percy, before going to university. to your surprise, Maddie discovers that quirky Percy has a lot to tell her.

Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgHy0LiKrKs


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