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What is Open Source and How to Get Started?

Software engineering is an exciting field that offers various roles and responsibilities to individuals. Some prominent roles are developer, quality assurance engineer, project manager, product manager, DevOps, and many more. Each of these roles also has sub-roles. For example, we have front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers in development. In testing, we have manual testing, automation, unit testing, and end-to-end testing.

OpenLogic by Perforce and the Open Source Initiative Announce 2023 State of Open Source Survey

Perforce Software announces the beginning of their 2023 State of Open Source Survey - a collaboration between OpenLogic by Perforce and theOpen Source Initiative(OSI), a non-profit that raises awareness and adoption of open source software (OSS).

Large Scale Industrialization Key to Open Source Innovation

We are now well into 2022 and the megatrends that drove the last decade in data—The Apache Software Foundation as a primary innovation vehicle for big data, the arrival of cloud computing, and the debut of cheap distributed storage—have now converged and offer clear patterns for competitive advantage for vendors and value for customers.

How To Contribute To Testsigma Open Source

This guide is designed to help contribute to Testsigma, an open-source tool that supports end-to-end testing for Web Apps, Mobile Apps, and APIs. Spoiler Alert: You don’t always need to be a programmer to make a contributor. There are many opportunities for coding as well as non-coding contributions. This article discusses all aspects necessary to contribute to Testsigma’s open-source project.

From AutoML to AutoMLOps: Automated Logging & Tracking of ML - MLOps Live #19

In this session of the MLOps Live Webinar series, we discuss building services with ML baked-in, that continuously deliver bottom-line business value, by embracing AutoMLOps. AutoMLOps means automating engineering tasks so that your code is automatically ready for production. In this session, we outline the challenges, describe open-source tools available for Auto-MLOps, and finish off with a live demo.

How MOSIP Uses Ballerina WebSubHub for Event-Driven Integration

Ballerina is an open source programming language for the cloud that makes it easier to use, combine and create network services. In addition to the powerful language features, it comes with a rich standard library, which covers network data, messaging and communication protocols.

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Using Open Source for API Observability

API Observability isn't exactly new, however it's popularity has seen rapid growth in the past few years in terms of popularity. API Observability using open source is different from regular API monitoring, as it allows you to get deeper and extract more valuable insights. Although it takes a bit more effort to set up, once you've got an observability infrastructure running it can be immensely helpful not only in catching errors and making debugging easier, but also in finding areas that can be optimized.