Browse the web using Gemini on your Apple device
Oct07

Browse the web using Gemini on your Apple device

Lately, I’ve been checking out pages on the nascent Gemini protocol, a new application-level protocol for hypertext documents. It falls somewhere between the minimalism of Gopher and the complexity and weight of the World Wide Web. read more Powered by...

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Design and document APIs using an open source cross-platform tool
Oct07

Design and document APIs using an open source cross-platform tool

In the world of software-as-a-service (SaaS) and service-based architectures, it’s not uncommon for companies to maintain dozens or even hundreds of APIs, often spanning multiple teams, programming languages, and environments. This variability makes it extremely difficult to see what’s happening at a high level to prevent changes from having negative impacts. read more Powered by...

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8 ways to not do open source
Oct07

8 ways to not do open source

A while ago, I published my wildly popular1 article How not to make a cup of tea. Casting around for something to write here, it occurred to me that I might write about something that I believe is almost as important as world peace, the forward march of progress, and brotherly/sisterly love: open source projects. read more Powered by...

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Mainframes revived, why you should take a break, and more industry trends
Oct07

Mainframes revived, why you should take a break, and more industry trends

As part of my role as a principal communication strategist at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends. Here are some of my and their favorite articles from that update. read more Powered by...

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A Dangerous Year in America Enters Its Most Dangerous Month

Seven distinct factors between now and the election threaten to combine, compound, and reinforce each other in unpredictable ways. Powered by WPeMatico

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