Gnome Development
- It’s like cp -R but for your GUIptomato.wordpress.com It’s like cp -R but for your GUI
As a JavaScript engine developer at Igalia I don’t find myself writing much plain C code anymore. I’m either writing JS or TypeScript, or hacking on large compiler codebases in C++1, or…
- GNOME 47 | What’s new for developersrelease.gnome.org GNOME Release Notes
Discover what's new in GNOME, the distraction-free computing platform.
- Meson's New Option Setup ‒ The Largest Refactoringnibblestew.blogspot.com Meson's New Option Setup ‒ The Largest Refactoring
The problem Meson has had togglable options from almost the very beginning. These split into two camps. The first one is "common options" li...
- GNOME Bug Bounty Programyeswehack.com GNOME Bug Bounty Program bug bounty program - YesWeHack
GNOME Bug Bounty Program bug bounty program details
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> From €500 to €10,000 depending on criticality. > For now only GLib is in scope but we will expand the list of modules and advertise as the program grows. > > If you are a GNOME or freedesktop module maintainer and would like your module to join the pilot program; please get in touch. > > In partnership with YesWeHack and Sovereign Tech Fund. > > See Bug Resilience Program.
- Does Anybody know what this is called
Does Anybody know how the background of the App Icons is called in the gnome-shell.css file? I've been searching for hours, trying everything, that could possibly make sense, but i just can't find it.
- Writing GNOME Apps with Swiftwww.swift.org Writing GNOME Apps with Swift
Swift is well-suited for creating user interfaces thanks to the clean syntax, static typing, and special features making code easier to write. Result builders, combined with Swift’s closure expression syntax, can significantly enhance code readability.
- Introducing GNOME 46, “Kathmandu”release.gnome.org GNOME Release Notes
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