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What Linux kernel maintainers do and why they need your help
Everyone uses Linux, and companies are willing to pay to develop it, but maintaining Linux's code? That's another matter.
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Microsoft Azure introduces Radius, an open-source development platform for multi-cloud computing
Microsoft - yes, Microsoft - is introducing a new open-source approach to enable you to run your applications across multiple clouds.
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Open source vs 'sort of' open source is as old as software
There's nothing new about HashiCorp leaving the principle behind
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Rust in Linux: Where we are and where we're going next
Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.
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Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers
Want a desktop Linux built on immutable Fedora with an Ubuntu-style desktop designed expressively for programmers? Then you want Bluefin.
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40 years of Turbo Pascal
The legacy can still be felt today
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Tribute: Niklaus Wirth, 1934-2024
Remembering the creator of Pascal, a champion of lean and elegant code, and a vital figure in the evolution of software development.
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Delayed Open Source Publication Emerges as Open Source Rival
DOSP involves initially releasing software under a proprietary license, followed by a planned transition to an open source license.
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Red Hat Developer Hub: An Enterprise-Ready IDP
Based on Backstage, Red Hat Developer Hub, an Internal Developer Platform, provides a suite of tools and features to streamline and enhance the development process.
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How Google Converted Language Translation Into a Problem of Vector Space Mathematics
To translate one language into another, find the linear transformation that maps one to the other. Simple, say a team of Google engineers.
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Rust is surprisingly expressive • Steve Klabnik
Do you remember the first time you saw Rails' ActiveSupport library? I do: it totally blew my mind. The only dynamic language I had used up to that point was Perl, and it had a similarly mind-blowing effect on my young self. I thought that... | Steve Klabnik | “The most violent element in society is ignorance.” - Emma Goldman
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Out in the Open: These Hackers Want to Give You Coding Superpowers
Chris Granger is a computer programmer who thinks programming kinda sucks. It’s too complicated and too esoteric and too sprawling. But he hopes that his latest invention can change all that. Built alongside friend and colleague Robert Attorri, his creation is called Light Table, and he believes it can not only improve programming for seasoned engineers like himself, but put the power of coding into the hands of so many others. “We consider programming a modern-day superpower.
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Monte Carlo Simulations, Fibonacci Numbers, and Other Number Tests: Why Developers Still Need The Basics
Perhaps you encountered these in math classes or an elective in your CompSci degree, and think they’re just “theoretically” interesting. (Or not.) But, Tom Henderson argues, these have relevance to the real world of programming too.
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HTML5 JavaScript dynamic client side data visualization
ChartJS provides a set of visualization widgets that allow you to transform data to its most appropriate, concise, and readable visual representation.
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Chart.js | HTML5 Charts for your website.
Open source HTML5 charts using the canvas tag. Chart.js is an easy way to include animated graphs on your website.
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Simplicity in software: what you see is not what you get
As software developers we put a lot of focus on simplicity. And rightly so, because making code readable and understandable keeps it from becoming a maintenance nightmare. Simplicity is often confused though with how many lines of code there are.
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GameMaker Studio Standard Edition Is Free For A Limited Time | Game Maker Blog
For a limited time, GameMaker Studio Standard edition is available for free. Valued at $49.99, GameMaker Studio Standard is a significant improvement upon the free version of the software which imposes harsh restrictions on the resources that developers can make use of.
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Stephen Wolfram's Introduction to the Wolfram Language
Stephen Wolfram introduces the Wolfram Language in this video that shows how the symbolic programming language enables powerful functional programming, querying of large databases, flexible interactivity, easy deployment, and much, much more. To learn more about the Wolfram Language, visit reference.wolfram.com/language.
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Stephen Wolfram's Introduced Wolfram Language - Zombies Lounge
When it comes to mathematical explanation or mathematical search engine, no one can beat Wolfram Alpha. Believe me, even Google can’t beat it. Now, It’s time for a language. Knowledge based language, It’s how Stephen Wolfram, CEO of Wolfram Research has started with. The Computational knowledge. Symbolic programming. Algorithm automation. Dynamic interactivity. Natural language. Computable documents. The cloud. Connected devices. Symbolic …
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Stephen Wolfram's Introduced Wolfram Language - Zombies Lounge
When it comes to mathematical explanation or mathematical search engine, no one can beat Wolfram Alpha. Believe me, even Google can’t beat it. Now, It’s time for a language. Knowledge based language, It’s how Stephen Wolfram, CEO of Wolfram Research has started with. The Computational knowledge. Symbolic programming. Algorithm automation. Dynamic interactivity. Natural language. Computable documents. The cloud. Connected devices. Symbolic …
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