January 12, 2026 - 10:52

In a recent survey, 167 software engineers shared their thoughts on the emerging trend of vibe-coding, a practice that emphasizes intuition and emotional intelligence in coding. The results revealed that over 45% of respondents feel they are successfully keeping up with the rapid advancements in AI tools that are reshaping the development landscape. This reflects a growing confidence among developers in adapting to new technologies and integrating them into their workflows.
Conversely, nearly 17% of the participants expressed concerns about falling behind in their skills due to the fast-paced evolution of AI. This divide highlights the varying levels of comfort and familiarity that developers have with these innovative tools. As the tech industry continues to evolve, the responses indicate a clear need for ongoing education and support to help all developers thrive in an increasingly AI-driven environment. The findings underscore the importance of balancing technical skills with the human aspects of programming in the modern era.
February 26, 2026 - 21:15
ContextLogic Completes $907.5 Million Acquisition of US Salt, Marking Transformation into Business Ownership PlatformContextLogic Holdings Inc. has successfully completed its acquisition of US Salt Parent Holdings, LLC and its subsidiaries in a transaction valued at $907.5 million. This landmark deal marks the...
February 26, 2026 - 03:30
Enerflex Ltd. Announces Fourth Quarter 2025 Financial and Operational Results, Agreement to Divest Non-Core Business and Provides Preliminary Outlook for 2026Enerflex Ltd. has announced robust financial and operational results for the fourth quarter of 2025, highlighted by significant cash generation and a strategic move to streamline its global...
February 25, 2026 - 19:46
Top WA chambers, business associations respond to proposed $2B spending increaseLeading chambers of commerce and business associations across Washington state are raising concerns about legislative proposals that would increase state spending by approximately $2 billion beyond...
February 25, 2026 - 10:32
Chattanooga business leaders oppose bill to track arrests and service costs of immigrantsA coalition of prominent Chattanooga business leaders is mounting significant opposition to a proposed state bill, arguing it unfairly targets immigrant communities and could harm the local economy...