Category: Blog

  • LEGO Mindstorms programming with ev3dev

    [ad_1] I was introduced to LEGO Mindstorms eighteen months ago while applying for a STEM grant at a local library. LEGO Mindstorms are kits to create customizable, programmable robots. As I researched the product I discovered that the EV3 brick, which is at the core of the Mindstorms robots, runs on Linux. Despite that, all of…

  • Student's open source project takes him around the world

    [ad_1] I discovered open source software while I was a student at the University of Lomé in Togo in 2004. From that very first day, I was in love with the philosophy and knew this would be a big part of my life. I joined the National Open Source Users Association (ATULL) and became an…

  • Giving proper credit to designers in 3D printing

    [ad_1] Have you ever wondered who designs the colorful 3D printed demonstration objects commonly found in social media posts, online videos, hackerspaces, advertisements, websites, and trade show booths? If yes, then you have unknowingly recognized a major problem in the 3D printing community. Many of those objects are shared under Creative Commons licenses that require attribution…

  • How Google created a new kind of open source program office

    [ad_1] In my previous article, What is an open source program office? And why do you need one?, I introduced the idea of an open source program office (OSPO) and discussed what they do, why a company would want to create one, and how to optimize them. In that article I focused on technology vendors…

  • New tech event, Abstractions is forward-thinking

    [ad_1] The folks at Code & Supply put on a fantastic inaugural event in Pittsburgh this year. They sold 1500 tickets, their maximum, a few weeks before the event took place in downtown Pittsburgh at the Westin Conference Center. Pittsburgh is a walkable city with beautiful soaring art-deco buildings and approachable eateries. Residents of other riparian…

  • How to avoid open-splaining and find open allies quickly

    [ad_1] Thanks to the tireless efforts of open organizations and contributors everywhere, “openness” is something that more and more people are starting to understand. And as the ideas behind working openly have spread, the types of people embracing this way of working and organizing has broadened. The tenets of open—things like decentralization, hackability, and transparency—no…

  • 7 tips for learning how to give a technical talk

    [ad_1] Hack-A-Week is an event my team at Red Hat runs every year to encourage innovation. During that week engineers can work on any project they choose. After the week is over, each engineer gives a short presentation on what they worked on. Some examples are: Implementing a feature for oVirt using Go instead of…

  • Openwords generates education resources for large and small languages

    [ad_1] What is Openwords? Openwords is several things. It is an open source foreign language learning app. It is a customizable lesson builder for teachers. It is a social enterprise. Languages without borders Numerous language learning applications are emerging in the rapidly growing #EdTech field. However, many of these new applications aren’t committed to Open Educational Resources (OERs),…

  • Look Ma, no hardware! Coding the Raspberry Pi in a web emulator

    [ad_1] Now you can code the Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi in an emulator in your web browser, without any hardware. You may be familiar with the Sense HAT, an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi which was made especially for a space mission with British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake for Astro Pi. It’s a…

  • Cloud evolution, steps for getting started, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. OpenStack around the web There is a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here’s a sampling from some of our favorites: read more [ad_2]…