Weekly Tech Roundup for April 21, 2023
“A well-executed user experience builds trust.” – Tom Creighton
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We bring you some interesting tech-update that will improve your knowledge of technology. Take a seat and enjoy this week’s tech update.
Tech snippets
The recent release of GPT-4 represents a significant milestone in artificial intelligence, notably in natural language processing. This is a huge multimodal model that can accept image and text inputs and output text.
Between mid-2022 and the present, many crypto payments gateway startups in Africa have shut down due to a lack of funds. Lazerpay, which was believed to be one of the most promising crypto innovations in Africa, has joined the list. – Taiwo T. Ayegunle
Golang, a more preferred language to C++ and C because of its awesome garbage collection mechanism and a first choice for many Cloud native companies is now becoming the Developers best language for malware development. Great stuff, Hahaha – Prince Ogabi
Automation with Python helps to relieve you off repeating boring tasks. The link below is a good read for anyone trying to learn how to automate scripts instead of having to run it every time. – Collins Emmanuel
How to Mitigate risk Before, The Big Launch
“Hope for the best, plan for the worst” is a common mantra in risk management that underscores the importance of being prepared for potential risks and challenges that could arise during the software launch. By mitigating these risks before the big launch, you can minimize the likelihood of issues and ensure a successful launch. – Monijesu Aboyeji
As a designer are you finding it difficult to start a product? In the design process, there are different steps to take in building a product. From brainstorming to testing. In this article, we will be getting the full gist of a product design. Click on the link above. – Sofiyat O. Lawal
Design principles help to keep important values front and center in the design process. – Israel Mologe
Social media facilitates the sharing of ideas and information through virtual networks. – Peter Filatei