Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective by Diomidis Spinellis

Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective



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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective Diomidis Spinellis ebook
Format: chm
ISBN: 0321166078, 9780321166074
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Page: 608


He wrote two award-winning books, Code Reading and Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective. If my guess is correct, we'll just be inheriting another Cinelerra (except that the base application is arguably of much higher quality this time). He is a member of the IEEE Software editorial board. There are a great deal of negative things one could say about the source code I write when comparing it to various coding standards and best practices. Don't both licenses allow for someone to immediately publish the source code for free (eg fork to github)? Here are some practical options for earning a living while making open source software. Still, the fact that I've got a very different perspective (yet empathetic, I think) doesn't mean I shouldn't tell the public about the different ways these things are handled. Just stumbled upon a fundamental talk of Michael Tiemann about quality and business model of open source software. Author: Follow me: Follow Bruce Kirkpatrick by email subscription · Bruce Kirkpatrick on When I release code, I approach it from my perspective of being a one-man operations with limited time and motivation. Open Solutions Alliance: Open Source: The Only Yet when we look at the macro perspective – and I mean the super macro perspective – multiple industry analysts have estimated the global spend for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at 3.4 trillion US dollars per year. Taking a step back and viewing this from the perspective of the common man on the street --- it's really kinda hilarious. Such a statement can only be a “truth” when you start saying it after the source code has actually been released under an open-source license. Code quality in current state of my open source projects. A bunch of supposedly intelligent people debating what most people understand and accept as being the source code under BSD or GPL) helps. This is a must read to anybody remotely interested in quality.