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Personal projects are a staple for any software developer worth their salt. However, are the personal projects we make that we never release and never release the source code for closed-source? What makes a project open-source vs. closed-source? In this episode, we’ll tackle that very debate about whether or not personal projects that you don’t release publicly are closed-source. We are covering all of this and more on this episode of The Dark Assassins Podcast.
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Personal projects are a staple for any software developer worth their salt. However, are the personal projects we make that we never release and never release the source code for closed-source? What makes a project open-source vs. closed-source? In this episode, we’ll tackle that very debate about whether or not personal projects that you don’t release publicly are closed-source. We are covering all of this and more on this episode of The Dark Assassins Podcast.
If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a rating, review, and subscribe if you haven’t already. Also, share it with a friend or family member who you think would enjoy it or benefit from it.
Do you have a question or topic you want answered in a future episode? Send me an email at [email protected]
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Apple Vision Pro Dev Kit applications are now live!
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