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Imagine yourself as a future programmer eager to learn JavaScript, one of the most popular languages for web development. If you are looking for an interactive and collaborative way to enhance your ...
In a previous column, I showed how to create a "Hello, World" application that integrated JavaScript functions and C# Blazor methods. However, my Blazor-world and JavaScript-world code didn't interact ...
AI-generated computer code is rife with references to non-existent third-party libraries, creating a golden opportunity for supply-chain attacks that poison legitimate programs with malicious packages ...
A new class of supply chain attacks named 'slopsquatting' has emerged from the increased use of generative AI tools for coding and the model's tendency to "hallucinate" non-existent package names. The ...
The widespread use of AI-based code generation has greatly improved development efficiency, but it has also created entirely new risks. Large-scale language models (LLMs) have the risk of generating ...
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