http://www.zdnet.com/article/open-source-microsoft-protocol-aims-to-be-a-programming-standard/
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Open-source Microsoft protocol aims to be a programming standard
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ReplyDeleteThe initiative to establish an open-source Microsoft protocol as a programming standard is a remarkable step towards fostering collaboration and compatibility in the tech industry. By making their protocols open-source, Microsoft paves the way for seamless interoperability, empowering developers to create innovative solutions that work across a spectrum of platforms. This commitment to openness promises a more connected and dynamic future for programming and technology.
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