What's driving open source software
Cloud native, AI/ML, and data tools and topics are areas of emphasis for the O’Reilly Open Source Software Conference.
Ideas, insights, and strategies for today’s software engineers.
Cloud native, AI/ML, and data tools and topics are areas of emphasis for the O’Reilly Open Source Software Conference.
Programmers have built great tools for others. It’s time they built some for themselves.
O’Reilly authors and instructors explore the near-term future of popular and growing programming languages.
Jessica McKellar draws parallels between the free and open source software movement and the work to end mass incarceration.
Francesc Campoy Flores explores ways machine learning can help developers be more efficient.
Jay Gambetta explores Qiskit, an open-source framework that aims to make quantum computing accessible for everyone.
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards recognize individual contributors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and collaboration in the development of open source software.
Mahdi Yusuf discusses new ways to unlock potential from the data you generate with smart health devices.
Roger Magoulas shares insights about the open source tools ecosystem based on analysis of usage and search data from O'Reilly's learning platform.
Watch highlights covering open source, AI, cloud, and more. From the O'Reilly OSCON Conference in Portland 2018.
Suz Hinton live codes an entertaining hardware solution in front of your eyes.
Camille Eddy explains what we can do to create culturally sensitive computer intelligence and why that's important for the future of AI.
Tim O'Reilly looks at how we can extend the values and practices of open source in the age of AI, big data, and cloud computing.
The web was never supposed to be a few walled gardens of concentrated content owned by a few major publishers; it was supposed to be a cacophony of different sites and voices.
Chris Wysopal explains how defenders can help developers create secure software through coaching, shared code, and services.
Jessica Frazelle and Dino Dai Zovi discuss how to be effective at open source in your company.
Carin Meier explores new ways to approach systems and tame complexity.
Diversity and inclusion in the tech industry has experienced a severe failure. Erica Baker approaches the topic like we would for any other service failure: with a postmortem.
John Allsopp looks toward the next age of personal computing—one where humans will interact with machines in more seamless and futuristic ways.
How can you be an effective noncoding technical leader? Camille Fournier explores solutions to this ongoing issue.
Saron Yitbarek explores examples of technical projects in education, health, and grassroots political activism that moved too fast.
Brad Fitzpatrick shares wisdom and anecdotes from his open source experiences.
Stephanie Hurlburt explains why an open ecosystem is essential for the survival of virtual reality.
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards honor exceptional contributions to open source software. The Frank Willison Memorial Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the Python community.