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Techmeme GitLab acquires Gitter, which develops chat rooms for code repositories, with plans to open source the code (Jordan Novet / VentureBeat) http://venturebeat.com/2017/03/15/gitlab-acquires-software-chat-startup-gitter-will-open-source-the-code/
108 months ago
io9 Revisiting a scifi cinematic gem.
109 months ago
Techmeme "Supporting both WebKit as well as Chrome’s rendering engine Blink adds extra complexities that Google 'wanted to avoid placing in the Chromium code base.' It took years of 'careful refactoring' before the Chrome team was comfortable moving the cod
Read more ... e into the Chromium open-source repository."
110 months ago
Techmeme The White House launches Code.gov for showcasing federal open source projects; website currently houses nearly fifty code repositories from ten federal agencies (Jordan Novet / VentureBeat) http://venturebeat.com/2016/11/03/u-s-government-launches-co
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113 months ago
TechCrunch As software eats the world, the world is dining out on open source
117 months ago
TechCrunch Making open source code more secure
117 months ago
Lifehacker Easy to read and easy to use.
Monoid Is an Open Source Font That's Perfect for Coders
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When you’re writing code, picking the font you use is more about utility than beauty. Whether you’re an expert coder, or just starting out, this open source font is easy to read and easy to work with.http://lifehacker.com/5744113/learn-... Learn
Read more ... to Code: The Full Beginner's Guide Learn to Code: The…
128 months ago
Business Insider Jeb Bush's website is hiding something pretty bizarre in its source code.
129 months ago
TechCrunch Google Kills Off Google Code
Google Kills Off Google Code
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Another long-in-the-tooth Google outgrowth is being shuttered because Google says it has been superseded by outside alternatives.This time it's Google Code Project Hosting for the chop -- with Google justifying full closure on the grounds that a "gro
Read more ... wing share" of projects on the service are "spam or abuse" and the associated "administrative load" is "almost exclusively" related to abuse management.In a post on its Open Source Blog, Google notes that times have changed since it set up Google Code way back in 2006, with the aim of providing a reliable and stable project hosting site. Ergo it claims developers have since moved to "better" services, such as GitHub -- including Google itself moving many of its own open source projects to where more of the developer action is.Google's Chris DiBona, director of Open Source, writes:Since then, we’ve seen a wide variety of better project hosting services such as GitHub and Bitbucket bloom. Many projects moved away from Google Code ...
133 months ago
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