Luxist Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. GitLab - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitLab

    GitLab Inc. is an open-core company that operates GitLab, a DevOps software package that can develop, secure, and operate software. The open-source software project was created by Ukrainian developer Dmytro Zaporozhets and Dutch developer Sytse Sijbrandij.

  3. Apache Commons Logging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Commons_Logging

    Apache License 2.0. Website. commons .apache .org /proper /commons-logging /. Apache Commons Logging (previously known as Jakarta Commons Logging or JCL) is a Java -based logging utility and a programming model for logging and for other toolkits. It provides APIs, log implementations, and wrapper implementations over some other tools.

  4. Wagtail (CMS) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagtail_(CMS)

    wagtail.org. Wagtailis a free and open sourcecontent management system(CMS) written in Python.[4] It is popular[5][6]amongst websites using the Djangoweb framework.[7] The project is maintained by a team of open-source contributors[8]backed by companies around the world.[9] The project has a focus on developer friendliness[10]as well as ease of ...

  5. Gitee - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gitee

    Gitee ( simplified Chinese: 码云; traditional Chinese: 碼雲; pinyin: Mǎyún) is an online forge that allows software version control using Git and is intended primarily for the hosting of open source software. It was launched by Shenzhen -based OSChina in 2013. [2] [3] Gitee claims to have more than 10 million repositories and 5 million users.

  6. Rufus (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_(software)

    Rufus was originally designed [4] as a modern open source replacement for the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool for Windows, [5] which was primarily used to create DOS bootable USB flash drives. The first official release of Rufus, version 1.0.3 (earlier versions were internal/alpha only [6] ), was released on December 04, 2011, with originally ...

  7. LeetCode - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeetCode

    LeetCode is an online platform for coding interview preparation. The service provides coding and algorithmic problems intended for users to practice coding. LeetCode has gained popularity among job seekers and coding enthusiasts as a resource for technical interviews and coding competitions.

  8. Hack Club - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Club

    In 2019, GitHub Education provided cash grants of up to $500 to every Hack Club "hackathon" event. In May 2020, GitHub committed to a $50K hardware fund, globally alongside Arduino and Adafruit, to deliver hardware tools directly to students’ homes with a program named Hack Club Summer of Making.

  9. Commit (version control) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commit_(version_control)

    Commit (version control) In version control systems, a commit is an operation which sends the latest changes of the source code to the repository, making these changes part of the head revision of the repository. Unlike commits in data management, commits in version control systems are kept in the repository indefinitely.