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AUTHOR PROFILE
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft

Darryl K. Taft covers DevOps, software development tools and developer-related issues from his office in the Baltimore area. He has more than 25 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. He has worked at various technology publications including Government Computer News, Computer Systems News (CSN), CRN, eWEEK and TechTarget. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named "one of the most active middleware reporters in the world." He also has his own card in the "Who's Who in Enterprise Java" deck.

STORIES BY Darryl K. Taft
“I was tired of explaining it to somebody who was supposed to build it for me”: Meet the executives vibe-coding their own tools.
Cursor and Chainguard partner to lock down the AI agent supply chain
Why Accenture and WaveMaker are betting on agentic AI to close a $3 billion software gap
With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
SmartBear’s Swagger update targets the API drift problem AI coding tools created
Who will maintain the web when PHP’s veterans retire?
Spring creator wants Java’s type system to tame agentic AI
Where are the guardrails everyone promised for AI?
Microsoft execs warn agentic AI is hollowing out the junior developer pipeline
JetBrains: AI agents are about to repeat the cloud ROI crisis
OpenClaw’s biggest security flaw is why Jentic Mini exists
PwC’s AI agents are now your consultants — whether you’re ready or not
What a security audit of 22,511 AI coding skills found lurking in the code
Java 26 lands without an LTS badge. Here’s why developers should care anyway.
Chainguard has a fix for the open source packages your AI agents keep grabbing
TypeScript 6.0 RC arrives as a bridge to a faster future
Microsoft’s VS Code team moved to weekly releases after 10 years of monthly — and credits AI for making it possible
JetBrains names the debt AI agents leave behind
Nearly half of all companies now use Rust in production, survey finds
Aikido Security bets on AI to make software secure itself
From vibes to engineering: How AI agents outgrew their own terminology
The Pentagon’s Anthropic problem is every enterprise’s AI problem
Beyond vibe coding: the case for spec-driven AI development
Arcjet reaches v1.0, promises stable security for JavaScript apps
Statistical language R is making a comeback against Python
VS Code becomes multi-agent command center for developers
62% of enterprises now use Java to power AI apps
Vibe coding is passé. Karpathy has a new name for the future of software.