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- 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...
- Frozen Codebase was an American independent video game developer founded in 2006 by Ben Geisler. The company developed games for Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows...
- file-based database for the purpose of building a codebase that depends on them. It allows for sharing a codebase in a cross-platform way by using host-specific...
- project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers...
- multiple versions of the code may be stored as separate codebases, or merged into one codebase. An alternative to porting is cross-platform virtualization...
- version 3.x no commits have been made to the 3.0 codebase since 2011. In 2011 a fork of the 2.x codebase titled "WinMerge 2011" was created. This new branch...
- The Linux kernel is a free and open source,: 4  UNIX-like kernel that is used in many computer systems worldwide. The kernel was created by Linus Torvalds...
- these apps are easier and faster to develop. It involves use of single codebase which works in multiple mobile operating systems.[citation needed] Despite...
- and code intelligence tool that semantically indexes and analyzes large codebases so that they can be searched across commercial, open-source, local, and...