Tag: documentation
Documentation Isn’t Just Another Aspect of Open Source Development
Some projects live on, while some die a premature death – and the difference between the two often lies in the documentation. Meticulous, smart...
Writing Documentation with Free Software Tools
This article features popular free and open source tools for writing documentation for software.
Documentation is an integral part of creating an effective system, though...
Analyse Your Data with Pandas
Here's an introduction to Pandas, an open source software library that's written in Python for data manipulation and analysis. Pandas facilitates the manipulation of...
Carry Out Data Mining and Machine Learning with WEKA
WEKA is a collection of visualisaton tools and algorithms for data analysis and predictive modelling. It is very popular among users and developers as...
Leverage Your Programming Skills with Erlang!
The Erlang programming language is used to build massive scalable real-time software systems that require high availability. Some of its uses are in telecom,...
Try Your Hand at GNOME Shell Extensions
One of the most popular features of GNOME is that it enables users to build extensions for their shell to increase its basic functionality....
Heterogeneous Parallel Programming: Dive into the World of CUDA
A previous article in this series titled ‘Introducing NVIDIAs CUDA' covered the basics of the NVIDIA CUDA device architecture. This article covers parallel programming...
Paul Frields: Proprietary Software Has Had Its Day and is on...
In February 2008, Paul W. Frields joined Red Hat as the Fedora Project Leader. Naturally, on the occasion of the 10th release of Fedora, we needed the FPL’s insight into what goes inside the project. So, here’s Paul for you...