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Balancing business and open source in 2024
In this episode: The birth of React, how the world’s biggest open-source business is leveraging LLMs, the creator of Jenkins on CI/CD, the creator of Node.js and Deno on open-source evolution, and an open-source development paradigm.
Listen to the full versions:
- How a creator of React is rethinking IDEs - Stack Overflow
- The world’s largest open-source business has plans for enhancing LLMs - Stack Overflow
- The creator of Jenkins discusses CI/CD and balancing business with open source - Stack Overflow
- Ryan Dahl explains why Deno had to evolve with version 2.0 - Stack Overflow
- An open-source development paradigm - Stack Overflow