Results for Author: Jeff Rouse

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ActivePython 3.5.2 and 2.7.12
Today we announced the release of our new ActivePython distributions! The updates include releasing our 2.7.12 and 3.5.2 ActivePython builds as well as incorporating some ...
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go blog
Go Big or Go Home: ActiveGo Beta Coming in February 2017
As a followup to yesterday’s announcement that we’ve selected Go as our first new distribution in 2017, I’d like to elaborate on why we chose ...
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grep losing grip blog
Grep is Losing Its Grip
Grep is the ubiquitous command line tool for finding lines in files that match a pattern. Originally invented by computer science luminary Ken Thompson in ...
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ActiveState 2016 Open Source Survey
We had a tremendous response to our first open source survey and on behalf of ActiveState I’d like to thank the 867 people who gave ...
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Getting Exposure For Your Open Source Project
Getting Exposure for Your Open Source Project
With so many great open source projects spreading like wildfire, it is a great time to be a developer! I spend a considerable amount of ...
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Open Source: Great Power Comes With Great Responsibility
Open Source: Great Power Comes With Great Responsibility
The recently completed Future of Open Source survey by North Bridge and Black Duck continues to highlight the incredible strength of open source software and ...
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Microsoft Is Bourne Again
Microsoft is Bourne Again
Satya Nadella and company in a brilliant stroke of insight have finally brought the power tools the Unix and Linux communities have relied on for ...
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Perl – The Secret Workhorse
Perl – The Secret Workhorse
Something we’ve been aware of at ActiveState for a long time, but the industry at large doesn’t seem to know, is that Perl is the ...
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