The source code behind Microsoft's 30 year old Comic Chat IRC client is now available on Github for the first time.
Microsoft's IRC client from the 90s was intended to spice up “Internet Relay Chat” with graphical elements. Now it's becoming open source.
Remember that tool from the mid-90s that could turn chats into comics and gave us Comic Sans? You can now mess with its code.
A prototype of the open-source SPARROW device, system, and solar array. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab this morning unveiled a new open-source project and AI-powered edge computing ...
Microsoft has launched Aurora 1.5 with hourly AI weather forecasts, 22 new variables, ensemble predictions, and open-source ...
InfoWorld: Please describe Microsoft’s Shared Source program and its relation to open source and give some examples of code made available through it. Matusow: We ...
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Microsoft just made its own code from the 70s open source, and you can download it right now
Microsoft just open-sourced 6502 BASIC (BASIC M6502 8K VER 1.1) from 1978. The code powered the Commodore PET, VIC-20, and C64, and underlies Applesoft BASIC on Apple II. Download it on GitHub to run, ...
A search of highlighted projects shows well over 150 open source projects currently being hosted on Codeplex.com, Microsoft’s open source project host; similar to SourceForge. It truly is amazing to ...
Microsoft has cut off access to dozens of its open source projects hosted on GitHub as it investigates how hackers apparently breached the projects and injected password-stealing malware into the code ...
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