Tuesday, April 8, 2014

NASA publishes codes of more than 1,000 of its programs!




From now NASA plans to publish thousands of its software systems for the public.
On April 10, we will publish a series of codes for things such as life-support systems, aircraft, and codes for kriogen, all of these online for personal use. This is just one part of the technology transfer project, which has been running 50 years, examples of which are data.gov Catalog of Open and DARPA. Code will now be distributed through SourceForge, GitHub and the NASA website, but next year, they will be consolidated into a single database.

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