Microsoft announces its support for bringing exFAT in the Linux kernel; open sources technical...
Yesterday, Microsoft announced that it supports the addition of its Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) file system in the Linux kernel and publicly released...
Introducing ActiveState State Tool, a CLI tool to automate dev & test setups, workflows,...
Today, the team at ActiveState, a software-based company known for building Perl, Python and Tcl runtime environments introduced the ActiveState Platform Command Line Interface...
Qt introduces Qt for MCUs, a graphics toolkit for creating a fluid user interface...
Yesterday, the Qt team introduced a new graphics toolkit called Qt for MCUs for creating fluid user interfaces (UIs) on cost-effective microcontrollers (MCUs). The...
Bitbucket to no longer support Mercurial, users must migrate to Git by May 2020
Yesterday marked an end of an era for Mercurial users, as Bitbucket announced to no longer support Mercurial repositories after May 2020. Bitbucket, owned...
Git 2.23 released with two new commands ‘git switch’ and ‘git restore’, a new...
Last week, the team behind Git released Git 2.23 that comes with experimental commands, backward compatibility and much more. This release has received contributions...
Rails 6 releases with Action Mailbox, Parallel Testing, Action Text, and more!
After a long wait, the stable version of Rails 6 is finally available for users. Five days ago, David Hansonn, the Ruby on Rails...
GNU Radio 3.8.0.0 releases with new dependencies, Python 2 and 3 compatibility, and much...
Last week, the team behind GNU Radio announced the release of GNU Radio 3.8, a free and open-source software development toolkit. GNU Radio 3.8.0.0...
Telegram introduces new features: Slow mode switch, custom titles, comments widget and much more!
Last week, the team at Telegram, the messaging app, introduced new features for group admins and users. These features include Slow Mode switch, custom...
Ubuntu 19.10 will now support experimental ZFS root file-system install option
Last week, Ubuntu announced that the upcoming Ubuntu version 19.10 will support ZFS as a root file system, and should be used as an...
GNU C Library version 2.30 releases with POSIX-proposed functions, support for Unicode 12.1.0, new...
Last week, the GNU C Library version 2.30 was made available to all users. The major highlights of this release include new POSIX (Portable...