The Comprehensive Blub Archive Network: Towards Design Principals for Open Source Programming Language Repositories

04/01/2021
by   Seamus Brady, et al.
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Many popular open source programming languages (Perl, Ruby or Python for example) have systems for distributing packaged source code that software developers can use when working in that particular programming language. This paper will consider the design principals that should be followed if designing such an open source code repository.

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