Security tooling is not written in a single language. Python powers most automation. C sits at the exploit layer. PowerShell ...
Writing secure code is hard. When you learn a language, a module or a framework, you learn how it supposed to be used. When thinking about security, you need to think about how it can be misused.
Never get the hang of a SQL parser? SQLLineage comes to the rescue. Given a SQL command, SQLLineage will tell you its source and target tables, without worrying about Tokens, Keyword, Identifier and ...
Microsoft SQL Server has long been a cornerstone for data management across industries. With the release of SQL Server 2025, ...
The Retail Market Measurement Platform is an end-to-end analytics project that simulates the core methodologies used by retail market research organizations such as NielsenIQ (NIQ). The project ...
MotherDuck is launching Flights, an agent-native data pipeline that enables users to choose the MCP server and AI agent of their choice to build and deploy data pipelines in minutes using a flexible, ...
Python’s lead narrows again, C holds the runner-up spot, C++ returns to third, and SQL climbs back above R in June’s top 10 ...
Effective prompts use four core elements. Start by assigning a role, then give background context, state a clear task with an ...
CData Software is launching three products for developers building AI applications on enterprise data: Connect AI Developer Edition (free), the CData Connect AI Python SDK (open source), and CData CLI ...
As workers remain concerned about AI replacing jobs, employers are simultaneously creating remote jobs for workers who know ...