Monthly Archives: June 2016
NIIT utilises MEAN Stack to offer web app development course in India
NIIT has launched a new course in web app development under its DigiNxt series. The new course is developed through MEAN Stack, which represents...
Comprehensive feature set of Android N available to developers
Android N is still in active development, and the N Developer Preview is now open. Here are some new features that are primarily reserved...
Facebook launches open source Torchnet toolkit to enable new AI experiments
Intending to take artificial intelligence (AI) to new levels, Facebook has launched Torchnet. The open source software toolkit is based on deep machine learning...
Plotting with LaTeX
This article is a tutorial on plotting graphs with LaTeX. It contains a number of examples that will be of immense use to readers...
What’s hot in open source web development
Advances in the computer world occur very swiftly. This article keeps the reader abreast of what is hot and trending in open source Web...
‘Red Hat primarily focuses on making things easier for Indian developers’
Red Hat is aiming to mark growth by enhancing its presence in India. In an exclusive conversation with Open Source For You, Ray Ploski,...
5 tools that will transform you into an Android developer
Android is now almost everywhere in the tech world. Whether you look at some smartphones or tablets, or smartwatches or even in-dash entertainment systems,...
An introduction to OpenShift
If you wish to develop, host and scale your application in the cloud, then OpenShift could be your best bet. And you can do...
Test your web apps with these open source tools
If you are a Web application developer or a Web automation testing engineer, you will be interested in understanding the issues that your apps...
Seagate now lets you add 8TB storage to your Raspberry Pi 3
Storage is one of the major concerns among Raspberry Pi users as the single-board computer requires a microSD card to save data. But now,...