Home Search

Linux - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Choosing right open source programming language

1
Selecting a programming language is often a daunting task as the choices are vast. In this article, novices attempting to learn coding get a...

A few fundamentals of Ruby programming

0
Ruby is an open source, general programming language that has been influenced by Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada and Lisp. It has an elegant syntax,...
Fedora

Fedora starts supporting Raspberry Pi

0
Fedora Project has finally expanded its presence and announced native support for Raspberry Pi after much anticipation. As a result of the new announcement,...

CoreOS adds Redspread’s talent to enhance container management

0
CoreOS, the company that transformed from merely a Linux distribution to an enterprise Kubernetes entity, has announced the addition of the talent from container...

Microsoft’s new open source compiler transforms .Net C# code into C++

1
Microsoft is exploring innovative ways to expand adoption of .Net applications on platforms with no .Net toolchain. On the latest move, the software giant...

Julia: A language that walks like Python, runs like C

0
Julia is an emerging star in the world of programming languages. It offers the coveted combination of high performance and productivity. What Julia offers...
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak

Ubuntu 16.10 ISOs now support Intel Bay Trail and Cherry Trail processors

0
Ian Morrison of Linuxium was quite prompt in expanding Ubuntu 16.10 and thus, added support for Intel Bay Trail and Cherry Trail processors. The...
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak

Ubuntu MATE 16.10 released with GTK3+ toolkit

0
Following the latest Ubuntu (Yakkety Yak) release, the Ubuntu community has received Ubuntu MATE 16.10 with Linux kernel 4.8 and the latest GTK 3.20...
Ubuntu

Ubuntu 16.10 brings ‘true’ hybrid cloud operations

2
Canonical has just released the much-anticipated public release of Ubuntu 16.10. Codenamed Yakkety Yak, the new open source platform is aimed to expand cloud...

Microsoft’s P language enables safe event-driven programming

0
Microsoft is actively maintaining its domain-specific P language to let developers write safe asynchronous event-driven programs for Linux, Windows and Mac OS. Originally launched...