- In
software development, a
codebase (or
code base) is a
collection of
source code used to
build a
particular software system, application, or software...
-
CodeBase is a tech
ecosystem support organisation that has
supported over 500
startups and scaleups, who have
collectively raised over £4 billion. CodeBase...
- Grammar-
based codes or Grammar-
based compression are
compression algorithms based on the idea of
constructing a context-free
grammar (CFG) for the string...
-
kernel Modules. SUSE's
enterprise Linux products are all
based on the
codebase that
comes out of the
openSUSE project.
Mandriva Linux is open-source distribution...
- A Form-
Based Code (FBC) is a
means of
regulating land
development to
achieve a
specific urban form. Form-
Based Codes foster predictable built results...
- Gender-
based dress codes are
dress codes that
establish separate standards of
clothing and
grooming for men and women.
These dress codes may also contain...
-
developed and
maintained by Google. It is a widely-used
codebase,
providing the vast
majority of
code for
Google Chrome and many
other browsers, including...
-
linear code encryption scheme RLCE
which is
based on
McEliece schemes. RLCE
scheme can be
constructed using any
linear code such as Reed-Solomon
code by inserting...
- as Dia, TigerVNC, and lftp. Like SLES, SLED is
based on
openSUSE Tumbleweed and
shares a
common codebase with
openSUSE Leap. SLED
since version 12 has...
- able to pare away 75% of the
original codebase,
making the
remainder easier to audit. A 2017
audit of the
code showed eight security issues, including...