Tag: open source
Creating sliding number game in App Inventor 2
If you’ve been faithfully following this series, then get ready to create a fun game. This is the popular sliding number puzzle which contains...
Qt: What’s best about the cross-platform development toolkit
Check out Qt, a cross-platform development framework, which can be used to develop application software that runs on various software and hardware platforms.
Qt, which...
NSA joins GitHub to participate in ‘open source’ movement
The US government last year took the open source way, and now it is a turn for National Security Agency (NSA). The national-level intelligence...
Open source Linksys WRT1900ACS router debuts in India
Linksys has brought its popular open source Wi-Fi router WRT1900ACS to India. The new offering is specifically targeted at home users and business professionals...
Top 7 insights into popularity of open source software
When developers think of the word “open source", they associate it with its free value. On the other hand, if companies are asked about...
Microsoft joins open source promoting Cloud Foundry Foundation
On a quest to expand its presence in the community-driven society, Microsoft has now joined the Cloud Foundry Foundation. The Redmond company is set...
Using state machines to build better software
Often, an application runs in an environment of asynchronous, unordered and unpredictable events and the software needs to be robust enough to work seamlessly...
What all you need to know about HTML5
HTML5, the fifth and current version of the HTML standard, is a markup language used to structure and present content on the World Wide...
Python: The user-friendly language for coding
This article will delight newbies who want to get a foothold in the programming world. It introduces readers to the fascinating world of Python,...
What makes Dart an easy, scalable and multi-purpose programming language
If you are looking for an application programming language that is easy to learn, highly scalable and deployable everywhere, then do try Dart. This...