Monthly Archives: October 2016
Cython aims to become a superset of Python
The open source world keeps on getting innovations each day. Though it was earlier unpredicted that Python will ever meet with the pure C,...
Raspberry Pi fixes ‘Dirty Cow’ bug through Raspbian Jessie
Raspberry Pi Foundation was fairly quick to release a patch to fix the infamous "Dirty Cow" bug for Raspberry Pi. The organisation has released...
AMD expands graphics support for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AMD has released the AMDGPU-PRO 16.40 graphics driver with support for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The updated driver emerges over two...
Build a website using Bootstrap and Express.js framework
The Express.js framework is the most popular and widely used framework for Node.js, while Bootstrap is the frontrunner in the development of responsive, mobile...
Start programming on Raspberry Pi with Python
One of the most revolutionary things that happened in computing in recent times has been the invention of the Raspberry Pi, as it has...
Lenovo picks open source Hortonworks platforms
Lenovo has partnered with Hortonworks to enhance its presence as a customer-centric company. The Chinese giant is set to use Hortonworks Data Platform for...
Faster file search with Python
This article presents a file search utility created by using the power of the versatile Python programming language. Read on to discover how it...
IBM Bluemix is integrating SoftLayer to support open source movement
IBM is all set to transform its cloud business by integrating SoftLayer brand with its Bluemix cloud platform. This new development would help the...
PurpleJS amalgamates Java with JavaScript developments
Do you want to develop your projects using a unified power of Java and JavaScript? It is now possible through PurpleJS.
Open source PurpleJS is...
Linux Foundation launches DevOps online course for beginners
The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of a new massive open online course (MOOC) on DevOps. The program is offered through edX and...