Learn Fortran by writing a "guess the number" game Because Fortran was written in the punched card era, its syntax is pretty limited. But you can still write useful and interesting programs with it.
8 Kubernetes insights for 2021 Review the top five Kubernetes articles of 2020, then preview three tools you should learn about in 2021.
How open principles will impact the future of work In many ways, the nature of our work defines us. So how do we prepare for a future when the nature of work will change dramatically?
7 enlightening talks from All Things Open 2020 There are more than 250 videos available to watch from the All Things Open conference; here are some ideas on where to begin.
Explore the night sky with this open source astronomy app Stargaze from your Linux desktop or Android device with KStars.
Build your own text editor in Java Sometimes, no one can make your dream tool but you. Here's how to start building your own text editor.
10 things to love about Git Knowing more about how Git works makes working with Git easier. Learn more in our readers' favorite Git articles of the year.
Solve a charity's problem with the Julia programming language See how Julia differs from Java, Python, and Groovy to solve a food bank's real-world problem.
4 considerations for getting started with CI/CD in 2021 Build your continuous integration/continuous delivery adoption plan by looking back at the top articles of 2020.
Happy New Year! 5 things we learned last year We ring in the new year with advice from the open source community.
Use the Markdown Editor app in Nextcloud Nextcloud has one of the smoothest editors of the popular Markdown file type, with lots of convenient and intuitive features.
10 examples of using Python in 2020 This year has been unprecedented in recent history, and Python has been in the thick of it.