Podcast 335: Open source contributors helped a helicopter fly on Mars

You drop an open source contribution like a stone in a pond. The ripples may land somewhere you never imagined. The post Podcast 335: Open source contributors helped a helicopter fly on Mars appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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