Se pou sous la rete nan mitan nou: yon Intro yo louvri lojisyèl sous

Funny open-source cartoon with Tux
Lojisyèl louvri sous: nenpòt moun ka modifye li, epi fè li menm plis pè. Isit la nan yon fatige sou rezon ki fè.

Lojisyèl louvri sous. Son tankou yon lòt buzzword teknoloji tankou devlopman ajil, Mv cadres, modèl kaskad, yo ak sou sa.

Men, reyèlman, li nan anpil plis fre pase tout moun ki.

Senpleman mete, lojisyèl sous louvri se lojisyèl ke nenpòt moun ka modifye. Men, akòz ki, li nan pè. Li sou yo wè ki jan lojisyèl ou pi renmen sous louvri (Firefox ak android, pou egzanp) travay.

Ki jan li fonksyone

Mwen panse ke li la pi fasil yo eksplike lojisyèl open-sous ak yon ti kras istwa. Jwenn kèk pòpkòn – sa a gen aksyon, dram, ak kontravansyon copyright.

Tan kap vini an nan smartphones

Google Android and Apple iOS fighting
Deplase sou, Andwad ak yo. Ou gen konpayi.

Kounye a,, if you want to buy a smartphone you have two main options: ifon ak android. If you’re feeling brave, gen nan Windows Nimewo telefòn. Pa anpil varyete.

Tout sa ki se sou yo chanje.

Ane sa a ap vini ki pral wè pou yo devwale nouvo, gratis sistèm operasyon smartphone ki sanble prèt chanje mond lan nan smartphones – pou pi bon an. Let’s take a look.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu, the wildly-popular open-source operating system for computers has been spreading rumors that they’re going to release a version of the operating system for smartphones. The phones aren’t out yet but folks around the internet say they’re definitely in the works.

Firefox’s new release strategy

Back in the day (and by that I mean a week ago), new versions of Firefox were releasedwhen they were ready” – ki se, when all the features they wanted to put in were in it. That’s called feature-based releases, and most developers use that strategy.

But there’s another release strategy that focuses on releasing new versions every so often. Some features might not make a version, but that’s OK; a new version is coming in x weeks so it’ll be included then. This is called fixed releases.

Firefox 4 is out

It’s been about a year in coming (it was in beta for a full year), but Firefox 4 is finally out and can be downloaded at firefox.com. The open-source web browser’s latest version is a gigantic step forward from the 3.6 version (the old stable version from a year ago, which is pitifully outdated by now.)

What’s changed

  • Firefox 4 is about 3 times faster in page loading and JavaScript performance than 3.6. This means your favorite web apps and websites areget ready for this – 3 times faster than before.