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  • Futures trading tools are software, platforms, and resources designed to help traders analyze markets, execute * '''Trading Platforms''': These are software applications that allow you to place trades, monitor markets, and access re
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  • ...d distribute. This contrasts sharply with “closed source” or “proprietary” software, where the source code is kept secret by the owning entity, restricting acc Specifically, open-source software (OSS) is accompanied by a [[license]] that grants users specific rights. Th
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  • ...delivery of computing services – servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence – over the Internet (“the cloud”) to off ...d managed. Traditionally, organizations had to invest heavily in hardware, software licenses, and IT personnel to maintain their own infrastructure. This was c
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  • ...ices, a cultural philosophy, and a set of tools that aim to unify software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops). This article will provide a comprehensive in ...d operations teams. Historically, these teams often had conflicting goals. Development teams focused on creating new features quickly, sometimes at the expense of
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  • ...ges and trading platforms. We will explore how it differs from traditional software, its role in security and transparency, and what it means for traders. ...ce code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. Unlike [[Proprietary Software]], where the code is kept secret by the company that created it, open-sourc
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  • === DevSecOps: Integrating Security into the Development Lifecycle === ...fecycle, from initial design through integration, testing, deployment, and software delivery. This article provides a comprehensive overview of DevSecOps, its
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  • ...ikely encountered, particularly if you're involved in technology, software development, or even project management. However, its principles extend far beyond thes ...fective practices of traditional software development. It recognized that software (and by extension, many other endeavors) is rarely fully understood at the
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  • ...ion to GitLab, explaining its core functionality, its role in the software development lifecycle, and why it's becoming vital for projects in the crypto world. We ...e systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high software quality. GitLab provides a complete suite of tools to facilitate this proc
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  • ...aders to gain early access to innovations and contribute to the platform's development. Beta testing is a phase in the development process where users test pre-release features in real-world trading environ
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  • ...s article provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of blockchain development, covering the roles, required skills, tools, and future outlook for those i ...evelopers are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the software that powers blockchain networks. This isn't a single, monolithic role; rath
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  • ...This is where Github comes in. While often perceived as a tool solely for software developers, Github is becoming increasingly crucial for crypto traders, ana ...form that provides version control and collaboration features for software development. At its heart, it's a repository for code, enabling developers to track cha
    12 KB (1,691 words) - 09:58, 17 March 2025
  • ...d rules can free up traders to focus on higher-level analysis and strategy development. * **Software Accelerators:** These are software tools and platforms that enhance trading processes.
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  • ...ngly unrelated to [[crypto futures trading]], understanding the underlying software infrastructure that powers these platforms is essential for anyone serious ...e mean by "artifacts." An artifact is any tangible output of the software development process. This can include:
    12 KB (1,636 words) - 06:36, 25 March 2025
  • ...crucial, often overlooked, aspect of due diligence involves examining the development activity surrounding the projects you're investing in. This is where Github ...buted version control system. Essentially, it's a digital repository where software code is stored, tracked, and collaborated on. Think of it as a shared docum
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  • Backtesting Software for Crypto Futures Trading: A Beginner's Guide ...for beginners, covering what it is, why it’s important, different types of software available, key features to look for, and how to interpret the results.
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  • ...oked, source of this data is [[Github]], the leading platform for software development and version control. This article will provide a comprehensive beginner’s ...urrencies are underpinned by open-source software projects. The health and development activity of these projects are crucial indicators of their long-term viabil
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  • ...ehensive guide for beginners on how to leverage GitHub, a leading software development platform, to assess the health, activity, and potential of crypto projects, ...code. For open-source crypto projects, GitHub is often the public face of development. It's where the core code lives, where bugs are fixed, and where new featu
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  • ...ing open-source projects, but is also widely used by companies for private development. Many crypto projects, including those powering your favorite futures excha ...ng:** Git allows you to create “branches,” which are independent lines of development. You can experiment with new features or bug fixes in a branch without affe
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  • ...s like [[GitHub commits]] can reveal crucial insights into project health, development activity, and potential future performance of the cryptocurrencies you trad ...eum, and many others – host their code on GitHub. It’s a public record of development, accessible to anyone.
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  • ...Delivery/Deployment (CI/CD) come into play. While traditionally a software development methodology, understanding CI/CD is increasingly valuable for anyone involv ...nd operations (“running code”), fostering a more streamlined and efficient software delivery process. The terms are often used together, but it's important to
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