Monthly Archives: January 2017
Top 10 development trends in mobile app world
You can do anything and everything with your mobile phone, isn’t it? It exemplifies the adage that a friend in need is a friend...
Google develops Grumpy to translate Python code into Go program
With a view to overcoming some major limitations of Python, Google has brought its transcompiling tool called Grumpy. The new open source project is...
Red Hat upgrades CloudForms with enhanced cloud support
Red Hat is upgrading the abilities of its hybrid cloud management offerings through CloudForms 4.2. The latest version expands support for multiple cloud platforms.
The...
Jove emerges as a replacement for Vim editor
Linux users already had some choices when it comes to choosing an editor. But following the footsteps Emacs, Jove has emerged the closest alternative...
Create your own Java-based chat robot
If you are interested in creating your own chat robot, then here is a tutorial on how to do it yourself by using Java...
REST API Development Using Django Tastypie Framework
Tastypie is a Web service API framework for Django. It is used to create REST style APIs, which can be used from any application,...
Varnish: A Performance Booster for Web Applications
Here’s a superior caching engine for your Web applications. It will get them to work at blazing speeds with minimal configuration.
Web applications have evolved...
Ford, Toyota jointly promote open source software
A step against Apple and Google, Ford and Toyota have established a non-profit organisation. The new development is aimed to promote open source software...
Kodachi Linux improves Tor and VPN for better security
Debian-based Kodachi Linux gets updated with advanced security features for Linux users. The new version has improved Tor support and incorporated custom VPN script.
Linux...
Canonical plans single alpha release for Ubuntu 17.04
Canonical has skipped the first scheduled alpha for Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) due to holiday season and is now set to release the second...