Open VSX Is an Open-Source Alternative to Microsoft’s Marketplace
When working with VSCodium, it’s possible you can’t find an extension you’ve seen in the marketplace. Here’s why.
Read moreOpen sourcing your software—or hardware—means that people will know how it works, will be able to modify it and to continue using it when you can no longer offer support.
When working with VSCodium, it’s possible you can’t find an extension you’ve seen in the marketplace. Here’s why.
Read moreMicrosoft publishing its tools under an open-source license did quite an effect. Thing is, the MIT-license applies to the source code, but not to the binary they distribute.
Here are some explanation on this, and two possible alternatives.
Read moreLast week, Tony asked me about the technological stack behind my website. It’s a subject I wanted to write about once the website was stable, but I keep tinkering with it. As such, it’s far from finished and I still have many ideas, but let’s talk about it now nonetheless.
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