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Our commitment to open source

At Scott Logic, we believe that open source offers immeasurable benefits and are keen to see increased adoption while tackling the sustainability challenges. We do this through:

  • Consumption - We have an open-source-first policy. If a viable open source project exists or one which we can readily adapt to meet our requirements, it is our first choice. We also take particular care when adopting open source components to ensure we understand the risks these may present.
  • Contribution - We have a permissive open source policy and actively encourage our team to contribute to open source projects.
  • Creation - If we create a technology solution that we feel others would benefit from, we are committed to open sourcing it. You can see examples of our open source projects below.
  • Partnering - We are active members of the Fintech Open Source Foundation and Linux Foundation and have partnered with various other organisations, such as Bristol Pound and J.P. Morgan, to collaborate on a great many open source projects and initiatives.

Find out more about Scott Logic and our commitment to open source on our website.

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  1. StockFlux StockFlux Public

    StockFlux is a desktop application developed by Scott Logic that uses the OpenFin HTML5 container together with React, Redux, ES2015 and d3fc

    JavaScript 123 35

  2. finput finput Public

    A vanilla-JS financial amount input control

    JavaScript 22 11

  3. logo-bricks logo-bricks Public

    Technologies, in brick form!

    HTML 16 2

  4. kdb-boothroyd kdb-boothroyd Public

    a prototype re-implementation of KDB Studio using JavaScript and Electron

    TypeScript 5 2

  5. iOS8-day-by-day iOS8-day-by-day Public

    Selection of projects accompanying the iOS8-Day-by-Day blog series

    Swift 2.6k 562

  6. iOS10-day-by-day iOS10-day-by-day Public

    Projects to accompany the iOS 10 Day by Day blog series

    Swift 620 110

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