Programming language Nim 1.0 promises developers a stable base for code that future versions won’t break. …read more Source:: Linux
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Linus Torvalds releases Linux 5.3: Kernel fixes are about user impact, nothing else
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•Linux kernel developers get a gentle reminder of a lesson Linus Torvalds has been shouting at them for years: if there’s no user impact, shut up. …read more Source:: Linux
Working on Linux’s nuts and bolts at Linux Plumbers
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•Once a year, Linux’s top developers meet at Linux Plumbers and the Kernel Summit to hash out problems and concerns with Linux development. Here’s what happens. …read more Source:: Linux
Should open source software advertise?
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•By Matt Asay Given how dependent we’ve become upon open source software, one would think that we would have a bevy of options for supporting the developers who write the code, but …read more Source:: OpenSource
Docker embraces Windows Subsystem for Linux 2
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•Docker has realized that Microsoft’s new Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 has made Windows much more attractive both to Docker and its container developers for both Windows and Linux platforms. …read more Source:: Linux
Programming languages: PowerShell nets more Linux, macOS, Windows developers
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•Microsoft’s PowerShell open-sourced scripting language is striking a chord with more developers. …read more Source:: Linux
Oracle’s Wookiee brings microservices to Scala developers
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•By Paul Krill In the Star Wars movies, pilot Han Solo explored the galaxy accompanied by a large, hairy creature known as a Wookiee. Scala developers can build microservices with a framework …read more Source:: OpenSource
6 under-the-radar JavaScript tools you should know
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•By Paul Krill The JS Foundation is the home of prominent open source JavaScript projects, most notably the popular jQuery JavaScript library. But it also has lower-profile efforts that developers might benefit …read more Source:: OpenSource
Linus Torvalds and Linux Code of Conduct: 7 myths debunked
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•No, protesting programmers are not removing code from Linux; there are no purges of politically incorrect Linux kernel developers. And Linus Torvalds is coming back. …read more Source:: Linux
Linux beats legal threat from one of its own developers
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•Linux has beaten many legal challenges over the years, but until now, it hasn’t had to win a battle over one of its own. …read more Source:: Linux