The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is the global home for open source software, powering some of the world’s most ubiquitous software projects including Apache Airflow, Apache Camel, Apache Cassandra, Apache Groovy, Apache HTTP Server, and Apache Kafka. Established in 1999, The ASF is at the forefront of open source innovation, setting industry standards to advance software for the public good. We sustain open source projects in perpetuity, empowering developers to build communities that endure. Everything we do is open. Everyone is welcome. Learn more at https://apache.org.
ASF’s annual Community Over Code event is where open source technologists convene to share best practices and use cases, forge critical relationships, and learn about advancements in their field. https://communityovercode.org/
The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software - software which respects your freedom.
"Free software" is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of "free" as in "free speech", not as in "free beer".
The name "GNU" is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix!"; it is pronounced g-noo, as one syllable with no vowel sound between the g and the n.
Kotlin is a modern, easy-to-learn and powerful language for the JVM made by Jetbrains, it also gained an official support from google for a language in Android Development.
Meet local Kotlin developers to talk about the language, emerging technologies, and best practices. Beginners and experts are both welcome to Kotlin Kolkata.
Founders: Rivu Chakraborty, Indranil Dutta, Shankhadip