To Learn a New Technology: Generative AI or Human Teachers? By Ed Lyons
What are the tradeoffs using AI to learn and master a new technology? Does it work well for everyone? When should you turn to humans for instruction instead of AI?
I have used both AI and traditional instruction to learn new technology in the past year, but to better understand differences, I tried each in isolation for learning a new framework.
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Quantum Computing: Essential Concepts for CIOs, CDOs, CDAOs, CTOs, and VPs of Engineering by Mark Hewitt
While full-scale adoption is still years away, technology leaders should stay informed, develop quantum strategies, and explore partnerships with quantum technology providers. Companies investing in quantum research today will be better positioned to gain competitive advantages in the near future.
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Quantum Computing Introduction - What Every CEO Needs to Know by Mark Hewitt
Quantum computing is not just a future technology—it’s a strategic opportunity. Forward-thinking leaders should explore partnerships, monitor advancements, and prepare for a new era of computational power.
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Optimizing Code Reviews for Engineering Excellence: A Leadership Perspective by Russ Harding
For CIOs, CTOs, and SVPs of Engineering, code reviews are a strategic lever for improving code quality, reducing time-to-market, and fostering an engaged engineering team.
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Empowering Modernization: The Strategic Value of a Front-End Developer Toolkit by Seth Carney & Dakota Kim
At its core, the frontend developer toolkit is a comprehensive set of resources designed to accelerate and standardize the app modernization process.
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EQengineered's 2025 Consulting Green Paper
This green paper explores the strategies and considerations for modernizing these enterprise monoliths, outlines a comprehensive roadmap that addresses both the technical and organizational dimensions of modernization, and provides actionable insights for CIOs navigating this complex journey.
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Harnessing AI-Generated Employee Avatars, Content, Images, and Voice Responsibly by Mark Hewitt
As we navigate this evolving landscape, let’s lead by example, shaping a future where technology and humanity work hand in hand for the betterment of all.
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2025 Predictions by the EQengineered Team
The EQengineered team shares their predictions for 2025.
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Generative AI, Coding, and Developer Motivation by Ed Lyons
There is a lot of confusion about how useful Generative AI is in coding. Some say it’s a complete game-changer, and programmers either need to use it or eventually be replaced. Others, particularly senior developers, disagree strongly, only conceding a limited amount of tactical uses for repetitive tasks. Surveys have produced wildly different results for organizations. Some claim small improvements, while others claim extraordinary time savings.
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Achieving Software Patterns with Generative AI by Ed Lyons
The evidence that generative AI cannot reason like humans is not at all a bad thing for the potential of software development. We probably do not want coding assistants to be just like human programmers.
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Promoting Developer “Deep Learning”: Stack Overflow vs. AI by Ed Lyons
Many senior developers have seen code quality decrease and tech debt increase when code is written too quickly and without proper reviews, even though “it works.” We must start thinking about the consequences of using AI to write it far faster, and what we will do if developers cannot improve their skills enough through coding tasks alone.
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5 Key Take Aways from Forrester's Technology & Innovation Summit North America 2024
The EQengineered team attended Forrester’s Technology & Innovation Summit North America 2024 in Austin, Texas last week. Below are 5 key take aways from the event.
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