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  2. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code was first announced on April 29, 2015 by Microsoft at the 2015 Build conference. A preview build was released shortly thereafter. [14]On November 18, 2015, the project "Visual Studio Code — Open Source" (also known as "Code — OSS"), on which Visual Studio Code is based, was released under the open-source MIT License and made available on GitHub.

  3. History of free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Learn how free and open-source software evolved from the early sharing of software code in the 20th century to the modern movement of the 21st century. Explore the milestones, pioneers, and challenges of the history of free and open-source software.

  4. History of Python - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Python, a popular programming language, was conceived and developed by Guido van Rossum and his team since 1989. Explore the major features, events and versions of Python from 1.0 to 3.0.

  5. Plan 9 from Bell Labs - Wikipedia

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    Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system that originated from the Computing Science Research Center at Bell Labs in the mid-1980s and built on UNIX concepts. It is free and open-source, and has a network-centric filesystem, a windowing system, and a pervasive 9P protocol.

  6. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, development and design of Python, a high-level, general-purpose language created by Guido van Rossum in the late 1980s. Python supports multiple paradigms, has a comprehensive standard library and is widely used in machine learning.

  7. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists and compares various free software / open-source operating systems by name, license, kernel type, kernel programming language, kernel thread support, OS family, oldest non-EOL version, forks, and supported architectures. It does not answer the query directly, but it may help you find the answer by comparing the features and characteristics of different operating systems.

  8. Open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, development model, and examples of open-source software (OSS), which is computer software that is released under a license that allows users to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code. Compare OSS with free software and understand the benefits and challenges of open collaboration.

  9. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Microsoft that supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support nearly any programming language. It also includes tools for web development, design, debugging, profiling, and source control integration.