Abstract: This standard is a collaborative effort to improve and standardize the 1.0.3 version Experience Application Programming Interface (xAPI) specification. This Standard describes a JavaScript ...
In today's rapidly evolving artificial intelligence environment, organizations are increasingly relying on third-party application programming interfaces from platforms like OpenAI, Google and Amazon ...
Across every industry, software companies are racing to embed AI into their products, but few have managed to do it responsibly at scale. The faster organizations move, the greater the risk of ...
You can access the Gemini API key for free and without having to set up cloud billing. Google has made the process straightforward. Currently, Google is offering Gemini Pro models for both text and ...
Microsoft is restricting access to Internet Explorer mode in Edge browser after learning that hackers are leveraging zero-day exploits in the Chakra JavaScript engine for access to target devices. The ...
Ready to go beyond console.log? In just 100 seconds, discover powerful JavaScript console features that can boost your debugging game—like console.table, console.group, console.time, and more. Whether ...
Application Programming Interfaces have been the connective tissue of modern IT environments for decades, but the way they're being used is undergoing a fundamental shift. Once primarily a ...
APIs are the backbone of modern applications - and one of the most exposed parts of an organization’s infrastructure. This makes them a prime target for attackers. One of the highest-profile examples ...
A DOGE staffer with access to the private information on millions of Americans held by the U.S. government reportedly exposed a private API key used for interacting with Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot.
APIs are the heartbeat behind nearly all of our digital interactions. From checking the weather, using Uber, or asking Alexa to turn the lights on in our personal lives to e-commerce integrations, ...
Choosing between intrusive logging and leaving users in the dark is a classic dilemma for JavaScript developers. Do you burden your users with unnecessary dependencies for debugging, or do you forgo ...