By Serdar Yegulalp Algorithmia, a marketplace for building algorithms and monetizing them as APIs, has added support for four widely used languages: JavaScript, Python 3, Rust, and Ruby. When it originally launched …read more Source:: OpenSource
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NativeScript warms up to AngularJS for mobile dev
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•By Paul Krill NativeScript, Telerik’s open source platform for building native cross-platform mobile applications, has moved to a 2.0 release this week, highlighted by integration with the planned AngularJS 2 Web development framework. <a class="colorbox" …read more Source:: OpenSource
Red Hat ditches effort to port Node.js to Java
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•By Paul Krill Sometimes, the best intentions just don’t work out. Such is the case with Red Hat-sponsored Nodyn, an open source effort intended to port the Node.js server-side JavaScript platform to the …read more Source:: OpenSource
Supreme Court decision threatens programmers’ API rights
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•The Supreme Court decision that let stand a lower court decision that Java’s application programming interface may be subject to copyright could be a developer disaster in the making. …read more Source:: Linux
Review: Storm’s real-time processing comes at a price
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•By Steven Nunez Storm, a top-level Apache project, is a Java framework designed to help programmers write real-time applications that run on Hadoop clusters. Designed at Twitter, Storm excels at processing high-volume message …read more Source:: OpenSource
Committee begins review of High Priority Projects list — your input is needed
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•This announcement was written by the FSF’s volunteer High Priority Projects Committee. Nine and a half years ago the first version of the High Priority Free Software Projects (HPP) list debuted with only four projects, three of them related to Java. Eighteen months later, Sun began to free Java users. The current HPP list includes…
WebRTC Setup and Build
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•In this whitepaper, we will be going through the steps necessary to build the WebRTC source code from Google in order to run their sample AppRTC/WebRTC application. WebRTC is an open source project initiated by Google* geared towards enabling web browsers with Real-Time Communication capabilities through the use of JavaScript APIs. Source: Tech