Tuesday, October 15, 2013

OPEN SOURCE: the only kind of Source.

As a teenage I was determined to build my own computer.  My parents had an old iMac and this thing could not play a video game to save its life.  So my solution was to save up and buy a computer piece by piece until I had made my gaming machine.  What I didn't count on was that after it was built I would need to have software to put on it.  I couldn't as much as write a paper on my new beauty.  So I did some hunting and found my answer in Open Source.

Open Source software is simply projects where the code is available for users to look at and or change. This allows large groups of people who may or may not know each other to work on the software and make it better for no more than a bit of glory.  As a result the software is free and available for anyone to use.  A couple of well known and useful open source projects are as follows:
Ubuntu is an entire operating system build off the Open Source platform Linux.  Anyone can download and use it for free.

Open Office is a free and open source project that is attempting to replace Microsoft Office.  The original developers thought that office was to over priced for the simple software that it is and created an alternative.

Apache is a web server used by a majority of the internet.  It now comes preinstalled on every Apple Computer because of how powerful and useful it is.

Open Source projects like these have reduced the cost of competing software, made it easier for small business to cheaply operate and have allows millions of coder to collaborate to create great work.  I use Open Source software when ever I can, and I highly recommend you do as well!


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