White House Open Source Code Initiative Aims to Benefit Everyone
The White House has announced that government agencies will make open source code available for everyone to view, research and use on its Code.gov website.
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The White House has announced that government agencies will make open source code available for everyone to view, research and use on its Code.gov website.
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