Tuesday 15 July 2014

How open source can solve Silicon Valley's engineering crisis

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How open source can solve Silicon Valley's engineering crisis

Silicon Valley may think itself the center of the technology universe, but 76% of open-source development happens elsewhere, a rich talent pool for engineer-hungry startups.

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