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I joined an open-source community as a UX designer after reading a post made by one of my connections on LinkedIn Ruth Ikegah. Despite several years of misconceptions about what open source is, I was …
Networking what is computer networking? Computer networking is the practice of linking computer devices together to facilitate communication and the sharing of resources. This can be done through wir…
Open source software is a type of software whose source code is available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This means that the software can be freely used, modified, and distributed by anyone, as long as they comply with the terms…
As the year comes to a close, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on my journey in programming over the past 12 months. It's been a wild ride, filled with both triumphs and challenges, but ultimately…
Open-source software is an incredible way to build, learn, and collaborate with others. Not only can you use open-source software to build your own projects, but you can also contribute to existing pr…
Open-source projects are an excellent opportunity to become active in the tech community while also gaining useful knowledge. They enable you to concentrate on real-world tasks while contributing to s…
There are a few factors to consider when choosing a database — a primary aspect is its cost, but flexibility and support from hosting providers are also crucial. An open source database is your best …
When working on a software design on GitHub, it's pivotal to communicate effectively and compactly about the changes you have made. One effective approach to achieving this is by using keywords, or ma…
An open-source license is a legal agreement that governs the use, distribution, and modification of open-source software. It provides a framework for users to access and contribute to the software whi…
Introduction Open-source software has been around for decades, but it's only in recent years that it has gained mainstream acceptance. With the rise of open-source projects like Linux, Apache, and Wor…