February 20th, 2006 by Tim Bruysten in collaboration

“For most people, open source is a synonym for free software. But for programmers, open source is about sharing code, building on the work of others and not having to reinvent the wheel — at least, that’s the ideal. In practice, code reuse remains very low, because it’s often too hard for programmers to find relevant bits of code for their applications.”

wired is also announcing a solution: krugel.

mnemo (beta):

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