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Container Security – What Are Containers? – Part 1

Xebia

It could be from development to production or the testing environment (Paul Rubens, 2017, ref.2). That’s why I’ll start with the basics and go more in-depth in my following blogs. The following blogs will be about container security and tools to help secure containers during the software development lifecycle.

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The State of the Octoverse: new open source projects in 2018

Github

This article is part of a series based on our 2018 State of the Octoverse report —trends and insights into GitHub activity, the open source community, and more from the GitHub Data Science Team. All of this growth is thanks to the open source community. Top topics for new open source projects.

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How to Use Open Source Software: Features, Main Software Types, and Selection Advice

Altexsoft

February 1998 became one of the notable months in the software development community: The Open Source Initiative (OSI) corporation was founded and the open source label was introduced. The term represents a software development approach based on collaborative improvement and source code sharing. Well, it doesn’t.

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Interview with an Intiface Haptics Engineer

David Walsh

Warning: This blog post details coding for sex toys and other adult conversation. 2017: Moved to trying an implementation in C#, so we’d at least be able to support windows with its new UWP Bluetooth APIs (which came out in April 2017). Please discontinue reading if these topics could offend you.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Data: As Attack Surface Expands, Software Vendors Improve Vulnerability Response Times

Tenable

In this blog post, we explore key statistics related to vulnerability disclosure and patching in the first half of 2020, as well as how those efforts are helping to counteract these heightened threats. in early July, including those in F5’s BIG-IP solution , SAP NetWeaver , Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS and Microsoft’s Windows DNS Server.

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Hacker, Hack Thyself

Coding Horror

We took that lesson to heart when we founded the Discourse project; we endeavor to build open source software that is secure and safe for communities by default, even if there are thousands, or millions, of them out there. If we were, that's a whole other blog post I can write at a later date. Email addresses. Password hashes.

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Deciding Between React Native and Flutter? Everything You Need to Know

Xicom

In this blog post, we will discuss the pros and cons of React Native and Flutter and provide a comprehensive guide to help you decide which one is right for your project. React Native is an open-source mobile application development framework created by Facebook. What Is React Native? What Is Flutter?