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Microsoft reverses controversial.NET change after open source community outcry

The Verge

Microsoft is reversing a decision to remove a key feature from its upcoming.NET 6 release, after a public outcry from the open source community. Microsoft has now reversed the change following a backlash, and anger inside the company from many of Microsoft’s own employees. “We Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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Microsoft angers the.NET open source community with a controversial decision

The Verge

Microsoft has spent the past 10 years embracing open-source software and, at several points, even admitting it loves Linux and the open source community. The Linux Foundation even praised Microsoft for working with the open source community after the company joined the foundation nearly five years ago.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result, AI skills are now among the most sought-after skills, even as companies retrench via layoffs. These roles include data scientist, machine learning engineer, software engineer, research scientist, full-stack developer, deep learning engineer, software architect, and field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineer.

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The Radiant Group Acquires HumanGeo to Advance Data Analytics and Open Source Capabilities

CTOvision

a premier provider of technical solutions and services to the Federal Government, announced today that it has acquired The Human Geo Group, LLC, a data analytics and software development company, for cash and stock. HumanGeo will retain its company name and leadership team. About HumanGeo.

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HackerOne offers bug bounty service for free to open-source projects

Network World

HackerOne, the company behind one of the most popular vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platforms, has decided to make its professional service available to open-source projects for free. Here at HackerOne, open source runs through our veins," the company's representatives said in a blog post.

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Amazon vets raise cash for Griptape, a Seattle startup that helps companies build AI apps

GeekWire

(LinkedIn Photos) A pair of Amazon alum is raising cash for a new startup that helps enterprises build and deploy secure artificial intelligence applications, preventing company data from slipping through the cracks. Founded earlier this year, Griptape is developing an open-source Python framework and cloud platform.

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Temporal, a developer productivity startup led by former Uber engineers, raises $75M

GeekWire

(Temporal Image) The news: Temporal , a Seattle startup that helps companies write and run cloud applications, raised $75 million. The details: The complexity of maintaining code becomes harder as more software development moves to the cloud, particularly with the use of microservices. billion valuation.