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The World Has Too Much Code
The goal of application security is consistently bug-free code. Open Source may be the way to reach that goal.
Discussion of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Digital Freedom
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The goal of application security is consistently bug-free code. Open Source may be the way to reach that goal.
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Git: https://github.com/miekg/dns Introduction History/Purpose/Goals Miekg/dns is a go library to simplify the development of DNS servers and clients in Golang. It is used by many high-profile companies including Cloudflare, Baidu, Slack, and Hashicorp. First Commit/Most Recent Commit The most recent commit was
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Site: https://svelte.dev Discord: https://svelte.dev/chat Git: https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte Introduction History/Purpose/Goals Svelte is a javascript compiler that turns Svelte syntax into frontend javascript. It aims to be substantially smaller and more efficient than other frontend libraries like React or Vue, achieving this
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In this post, I analyze "The Future For Open Source" by Adrian Bridgwater, published in Forbes.
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The ASP.NET Core project is a part of Microsoft's transition to Open Source. In this post, I analyze the framework and its viability as a FOSS project.
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As part of my HFOSS course, I analyze a rebuttal to the Hippocratic License. The license aims to add ethical conditions to software licensing.