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Helitha Rupasinghe
Helitha Rupasinghe

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10 open source projects you should be aware of in 2023

A well curated list of the most interesting development tools and projects on GitHub in 2023.

1. Linux

One of the most popular open source operating systems, it is used on servers, desktop computers, and mobile devices.

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2. Git

A popular version control system for tracking changes in code and collaborating on software development.

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3. Docker

A platform for designing, delivering, and operating containerized applications.

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4. Kubernetes

An open source container orchestration system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

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5. TensorFlow

An open source machine learning framework developed by Google.

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6. Apache Cassandra

A NoSQL database that is extremely scalable and commonly used for handling enormous amounts of data.

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7. Elasticsearch

A search engine based on the Lucene library that is commonly used for log analysis and business intelligence.

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8. Ansible

An open-source automation tool that is widely used for configuration management and application deployment.

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9. Spring Framework

A widely used open-source Java framework for building enterprise applications.

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10. React

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces, it is widely used for building web and mobile applications.

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Thanks for reading! πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€

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Sz. β€’

Wow, I feel like back in 2005 again, thank you! ;)

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Igal Dahan β€’

πŸ˜‚

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Tammy β€’

@hr21don thanks for thr article. It's a great topic. Problem is none of these projects alll that new and they have all been written up elsewhere for years. They are all very mainstream. I would love tonsee some more effort to give us new ideas that are not so trite.

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CyrilAll β€’

hey what about komiser.io :)

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Cali Hunlax β€’

I found this article unreadable because of the amount of moving pictures.

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Alex β€’

jQuery is missing. And Notepad++.

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Robin Winslow β€’

Heh. Just those?

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teamradhq β€’

Thanks for the memories. This list makes me feel old πŸ‘΄πŸ»

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JWP β€’

What's your thoughts on github?

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Helitha Rupasinghe β€’

I absolutely love GitHub for its contributions to the open-source community.

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Juan Marcos β€’

Haters gon' hate πŸ˜… Sure, these projects have been around for a while. But it doesn't mean folks shouldn't be aware of them in 2023. The headline didn't lie πŸ˜…

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Helitha Rupasinghe β€’

very true

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Ryan Ellis β€’

Seriously, where did you dig this up? Web-archive?

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Obasi Nwosu β€’

How do open source projects fit into the broader landscape of the software industry, and how do they coexist with proprietary software and other types of projects?

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Robin Winslow β€’ β€’ Edited

This is such a big and foundational topic that if you know nothing about it you're probably better off starting with Google rather than a comment thread.

But in summary: Most commercial companies in the world will use one or more of those products (especial postgresql). So they're free, provided for free, survive through contributions (or occasionally extra paid for services), and yet provide much of the underlying value for every multi-billion dollar company out there, who rarely contribute back in any significant way.

That's the world we live in.

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Helitha Rupasinghe β€’

Because some businesses utilise and contribute to open source projects while still building private software for their specialised purposes or to make cash, open source and proprietary software can coexist.

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Zenobius Jiricek β€’

They exist.

./thread

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Lars Bahner β€’

How on Earth did you come up with this list? What on earth is exciting about any of these - maybe apart from opencv and netbeans. Why do you feel they are ones to watch for 2023?

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leob β€’

Netbeans? ancient as well, ain't it?