Open Source Software

CSCI-4470

Open source communities are proven development engines for creating large diverse user-focused software; however, these communities are not easily supported by traditional models of software development. Expected behaviors, tools, and licensing are uniquely adapted to the needs of an often volunteer workforce, distributed and asynchronous development, and meritocracy. In this course, students use and develop open source software, create open source repositories, and participate in open source communities.

4 credits

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Open Source Software (4c)
  • Wesley D Turner
Seats Taken: 43/44
Open Source Software (4c)
  • Wesley D Turner
Seats Taken: 18/64
2021
Open Source Software (4c)
  • Wesley D Turner
Seats Taken: 49/65
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