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Oracle employee quits Rs 30 lakh job, says she was bored with doing meetings and coding
A Chennai-based Oracle employee has quit her Rs 30 lakh-a-year tech job after years of burnout, choosing full-time content creation to reclaim her time, health and passion for travel.
Vanathi S, who worked as a software developer for over a decade, is inspiring many travel lovers worldwide. The content creator behind the social media profile The Untold Trails shared a video on ...
Amazon Q Developer is a useful AI-powered coding assistant with chat, CLI, Model Context Protocol and agent support, and AWS ...
Artificial intelligence has now conquered the most hard-ass copyright defender of all — Disney — as the media giant did a $1 ...
Did people complain – and by people, we mean Wall Street – as the world’s largest bookseller invested huge amounts of money ...
Enterprise Java platform Azul Systems Inc. today announced the acquisition of Payara Services Ltd., a global enterprise-grade ...
Interview: Java’s next era is shaped by cloud costs, AI-driven load and the need for deterministic performance. Gil Tene ...
Dynamic languages, most notably Python, are establishing themselves in the enterprise like never before. CIOs should weigh the benefits and drawbacks of Python carefully--and consider that their ...
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