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Oligo raises $28M to secure open-source libraries at runtime

TechCrunch

Oligo Security , a Tel Aviv-based startup that focuses on runtime application security and observability to detect and prevent open-source vulnerabilities, is coming out of stealth today and announcing that it has raised a total of $28 million in seed and Series A funding. This, ideally, cuts down on unnecessary alerts.

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How to Begin Programming on Linux Platform

The Crazy Programmer

Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last decade, you know that Linux has pretty much taken over the enterprise business world. From web servers, frameworks, clouds, containers, AI, and so much more, Linux powers it all. Because of this, businesses need programmers who can develop both for and on the Linux platform.

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Octoverse: The state of open source and rise of AI in 2023

Github

First released in 2005, Git was still a new open source version control system when we founded GitHub. At GitHub, we know developers love to learn by doing and open source helps developers more rapidly adopt new technologies, integrate them into their workflows, and build what’s next.

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8 Most in Demand Programming Languages of 2021

The Crazy Programmer

Programming languages are constantly and rapidly evolving in the current world of technology. In this article, we will explore the top programming languages, their scope, market demand, and the expected average income when using these languages. The TIOBE index measures the popularity of programming languages.

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Daily Crunch: Major tech firms partner with Linux Foundation to support open map data development

TechCrunch

A gaggle of companies, including Meta, Microsoft, AWS and TomTom, have partnered with the Linux Foundation to form the Overture Maps Foundation to do a few things: develop interoperable open map data and knock Google’s map dominance down a few pegs. In non-book news, there’s a bushel of stories from TechCrunch for ya! Paul has more.

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Prisma Cloud Supports Azure Linux Container Host for AKS

Prisma Clud

Prisma Cloud helps accelerate time-to-market securely with our support for Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). With container-security optimization and acceleration in mind, Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks is delighted to announce our support for container-optimized Azure Linux by Microsoft.

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Linus Torvalds Biography

The Crazy Programmer

Linus Torvalds is a Finnish-American software engineer who is best known as the creator of the Linux kernel and the co-founder of the Linux Foundation. His Master’s Degree was awarded for work done on the Linux kernel, which is one of the most popular open-source operating systems today. Final Thoughts.

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