Claude Code Dynamic Workflows, launched May 28, 2026, replaces context-window orchestration with a JavaScript script Claude writes on the fly for each task. Runs cap at 1,000 parallel subagents with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amanda Lauren writes about interior design and real estate. As the seasons shift, so do the ways designers think about interiors.
Serverless is an architectural style that succeeds only when paired with intentional design patterns. Event-driven approaches often provide simpler, more resilient solutions than overused ...
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The enterprise AI market is currently nursing a massive hangover. For the past two years, decision-makers have been inundated with demos of autonomous agents booking flights, writing code, and ...
“If you’ve heard of minimalist design, it’s the opposite,” Hopp says of maximalism. Maximalist interiors often emulate the richer parts of life. It’s a design style rooted in a more-is-more philosophy ...
Retro design trends are having a moment. And there's one motif that designers are loving more than ever: polka dots. This nostalgic pattern is making a design comeback both in clothing and in interior ...
In Part 2 of this series, our author Arun Sahu dives into the core design patterns that make agentic AI systems truly intelligent and adaptive. From self-reflection to multi-agent collaboration, these ...
What if the key to building AI systems that are not only powerful but also trustworthy lies in a set of repeatable design principles? As artificial intelligence continues to shape industries and ...
In this blog, you will learn about the launch of Microsoft SFI patterns and practices series where we share customer guidance grounded in our own learnings from the Secure Future Initiative. We ...
In the ongoing plant–pathogen arms race, plants use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), while in successful pathogens, PAMPs can evolve to ...